Union Power Minister R K Singh said that conventional thermal power capacity will continue to play an important role till round-the-clock renewable power is available.
New Delhi: Union Power Minister R K Singh on Monday stressed the intermittent nature of energy supply through renewable sources and said that conventional thermal power capacity will continue to play an important role till round-the-clock renewable power is available. Addressing a press conference on states power and new & renewable energy ministers meet, Singh said that there will be no compromise on providing round-the-clock power supply to people in the country.
Renewable energy capacity addition

He stated that there will be more renewable energy capacity addition than conventional power thermal coal or lignite based. However, he said that the role of thermal power will continue unless round-the-clock renewable energy is available to the rising demand.
Rising power demand
He drew attention towards rising power demand which grew by over 20 per cent in August, September and October as well. He said power demand has been at 221 GW level in the first week of November. He was of the view that amid rising demand, it is necessary to run power plants to their full capacity to achieve the goal of 24-hour electricity supply in a day.
Power supply in rural and urban areas
He informed that average daily power supply in rural areas at present is for 22 and a half hours, while in cities it is 23 and a half hours. He said that states have been asked to run power plants to their full capacity and also import coal for six per cent blending.
Coal shortage and blending
Acknowledging that state-owned Coal India is increasing production of the dry fuel, he said the demand of power is rising by over 20 per cent. He said per-day shortage of coal at thermal power plants is around 2.5 lakh tonnes and suggested blending of imported coal is important.
Other issues discussed in the ministers meet
Other issues discussed in the ministers meet included green energy corridors, green hydrogen, new renewable purchase obligation related to distributed renewable energy, Singh said, adding that the issue of gencos overdues have almost disappeared.
The power minister's statement highlights the importance of conventional thermal power capacity in ensuring a reliable and uninterrupted power supply to the people of India. While the government is committed to increasing the share of renewable energy in the country's energy mix, it recognizes that thermal power will continue to play a crucial role until renewable energy sources can provide round-the-clock power.
More From GoodReturns

New PAN Card Rules From April 1, 2026: How To Apply For New PAN Card Via Protean, E-Filing Portal?

LPG Gas Cylinder Prices Hiked Again From April 1; 19 KG LPG Gets Costlier By Rs 218; 14.2 KG LPG Unchanged

Gold Rate in India Rises Over Rs 37,000/24K in Three Days; Will Jump in Gold Price Today Continue on 31 March?

Gas Cylinder Booking Rules: 5 Things To Know For Your 14.2Kg, 19KG, 5KG, 10KG LPG Booking In April 2026

Gold Rate Today Continues Rally, 24K Jumps Over Rs 35000 in 2 Days; 22K & 18K Gold, Silver Prices in Delhi

Bank Holiday In April 2026: Banks To Be Closed For 14 Days; Good Friday, Baisakhi To Akshaya Tritiya

Gold Price Today Declines After 3-Day Surge; Check Latest 22K, 24K, 18K Gold & Silver Rates in Delhi on 2April

Gold Price Today, April 3: 22K, 24K Rates Jump Across Tanishq, Malabar, Kalyan & Joyalukkas & IBJA

5 New Shares On One Soon: Anil Agarwal's Vedanta Demerger To Take Place in April, Says Report

Fresh Drop in Gold Rate Today; Silver Stable: Latest 22K, 24K, 18K Gold & Silver Prices in Delhi on 30 March

Govt Approves PDS Kerosene Distribution in 21 States for 60 Days, Sets 5,000 L Storage Limit Amid LPG Crisis



Click it and Unblock the Notifications