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Power consumption in April-Feb of 2022-23 crosses last fiscal's usage limit

By IANS | Updated: March 19, 2023 12:50 IST

New Delhi March 19 India's power consumption during the current fiscal (till February 2023) has already crossed the ...

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New Delhi March 19 India's power consumption during the current fiscal (till February 2023) has already crossed the levels of supply for the entire 2021-22.

According to power ministry data, power consumption rose by 10 per cent to 1,375.57 billion units (BU) during April-February period of 2022-23.

Power consumption in April-February period of 2021-22 was 1,245.54 BU.

In 2021-22, total power consumption was 1,374.02 BU, which is much lesser than 1,375.57 BU of April-February period of current fiscal.

According to estimates by the power ministry, the peak power demand in the country is expected to be 229 GW during April 2023, which is higher than 215.88 GW recorded during the corresponding period of last year.

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