India's power sector reached a monumental milestone on May 30, 2024, as the country's peak power demand soared to an all-time high of 250 GW, the Ministry of Power announced. This achievement underscores the robust capacity and operational efficiency within the nation's energy framework, particularly highlighting the pivotal role of thermal power plants. The record-setting demand reflects an increase in the use of cooling appliances such as air conditioners and coolers, alongside a surge in industrial and residential power consumption.

The previous day, on May 29, India had already witnessed a near-record demand of 246GW, with non-solar demand reaching a historic peak of 234.3 GW. This trend was particularly pronounced in the Northern region, where demand met soared to 86.7 GW, and the Western region, which saw its maximum demand met at 74.8 GW. Additionally, thermal generation across India achieved a peak of 176 GW ex-bus during non-solar hours, largely attributed to the strategic implementation of Section-11. This policy facilitated enhanced generation from both imported coal-based and gas-based plants.
The significant contribution of renewable energy sources, notably solar during daylight hours and wind during other times, played a crucial role in meeting this unprecedented demand. The combined efforts of government agencies, power generation companies, and grid operators have been instrumental in achieving these milestones. Together, they highlight the dynamic and responsive nature of India's power sector to meet growing energy needs efficiently.
This surge in power demand and the successful meeting of it not only demonstrate the significant capacity and operational efficiency of India's thermal power plants but also the increasing support from renewable energy sources. It is a clear indication of the country's evolving energy mix and its ability to handle peak demands through coordinated efforts across various stakeholders in the power sector.
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