New Delhi: It's summers in most parts of India and demand for power is at a peak of 2,17,000 megawatt (MW). But the power generation is much less at 1,99,877 MW and poor transmission and distribution is making it worse. Many cities like Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai are facing long power cuts and 40 per cent of the country does not get electricity at all. About 6 lakh villages do not have any network to receive electricity. CNN-IBN has learned that 30 power stations have just about a week's coal left to fuel the power plant Power shortage continues to trouble India - India News - IBNLive
Peak power deficit of 13,000 mn units in Apr-May
New Delhi, Jun 17 (PTI) India suffered peak power shortage of close to 13,000 million units in April and May, as the thermal power plants struggled to maintain fuel stocks at a reasonable level.
The country's peak power deficit -- shortfall in generation capacity during the time when the electricity consumption is the maximum - was over 12,600 million units (MUs) in April and May, according to Central Electricity Authority (CEA) data. fullstory
Peak power deficit of 13,000 mn units in Apr-May
New Delhi, Jun 17 (PTI) India suffered peak power shortage of close to 13,000 million units in April and May, as the thermal power plants struggled to maintain fuel stocks at a reasonable level.
The country's peak power deficit -- shortfall in generation capacity during the time when the electricity consumption is the maximum - was over 12,600 million units (MUs) in April and May, according to Central Electricity Authority (CEA) data. fullstory