India’s electricity consumption grew 14% to 112.81 billion units in November

According to government data, India’s electricity consumption is set to reach 112.81 billion units in November 2022, a double-digit growth of 13.6 per cent over the year-ago period. The strong growth in electricity consumption in the month mainly indicates pick up in economic activity as it usually remains sluggish in November.

Experts say that electricity consumption and demand will increase further in the coming months, especially in the northern part of the country with the use of heating equipment and the start of the new rabi crop season, which will further improve economic activity. Farmers use electricity to run tube wells to irrigate new crops. In November last year, power consumption stood at 99.32 billion units (BU), higher than 96.88 BU in the same month of 2020.

Peak power demand met, which is the highest supply in a day, rose to 187.38 gigawatts (GW) last month. The peak power supply was 166.10 GW in November 2021 and 160.77 GW in November 2020. The peak demand for electricity in November 2019 was 155.32 GW before the pandemic.

The power consumption in November 2019 stood at 93.94 BU. Experts say the strong growth in electricity consumption in November indicates a continued recovery. He also believes that in view of further improvement in industrial and commercial activities across the country, there will be a high growth in power consumption as well as demand in the coming months.

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