Country’s power consumption grows 6.1% in December

In November, the power consumption growth slowed to 3.12% to 96.88 BU compared to 93.94 BU in the same month last year mainly due to early onset of winter.

January 01, 2021 02:25 pm | Updated 02:28 pm IST - New Delhi

India’s power consumption grew by 6.1% to 107.3 billion units (BU) in December, showing spurt in economic activity, according to official data.

India’s power consumption grew by 6.1% to 107.3 billion units (BU) in December, showing spurt in economic activity, according to official data.

India’s power consumption grew by 6.1% to 107.3 billion units (BU) in December, showing spurt in economic activity, according to official data.

Power consumption in December 2019 was 101.08 BU.

After a gap of six months, power consumption recorded a year-on-year growth of 4.5% in September and 11.6% in October.

In November, the power consumption growth slowed to 3.12% to 96.88 BU compared to 93.94 BU in the same month last year mainly due to early onset of winter.

Experts said that the 6.1% growth in power consumption and all-time high peak power demand of 182.88GW in the month of December clearly indicate that there is considerable spurt in economic activity in the country. They said power demand growth would be more stable in the coming months.

Last week, Power Secretary S.N. Sahai had tweeted, “Today, the all-India demand for power touched 1,82,888 MW (megawatts), which is an all-time high (observed at 0948 hrs on December 30, 2020) crossing previous high of 1,82,610 at 1458 hours on May 30, 2019. The entire demand was met.” The government had imposed a nationwide lockdown on March 25 to contain the spread of COVID-19. Power consumption started declining from March due to reduced economic activity in the country.

The pandemic affected power consumption for six months in a row — from March to August this year. Power consumption on a year-on-year basis declined 8.7% in March, 23.2% in April, 14.9% in May, 10.9% in June, 3.7% in July and 1.7% in August.

The data showed that electricity consumption had grown by 11.73% in February.

It showed improvement after April 20 due to the easing of restrictions.

Peak power demand met, the highest supply of power in the country in a day, in December was also recorded higher at 182.88 GW compared to 170.49 GW (recorded on December 26).

In November, peak power demand met was recorded at 160.77 GW, which was 3.5% higher than 155.32 GW in the same month last year. The peak power demand met in October was recorded at 169.88 GW, 3.4% higher than 164.25 GW in the same month last year. Peak power demand in September this year recorded a growth of 1.7% at 176.56 GW, compared to 173.45 GW a year ago, the data showed.

Peak power demand met had recorded negative growth from April to August this year due to the pandemic. It had dropped to 24.9% in April, 8.9% in May, 9.6% in June, 2.7% in July and 5.6% in August. In March, it was muted at 0.8%.

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