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India's electricity demand reaches a record of 270 GW despite outages due to scorching heat

India's peak power demand reached a "record" high of 270.73 Gigawatts Thursday. Some regions in the nation experienced power outages as a scorching heat wave increased demand for cooling.

New Delhi has already exceeded its expectations of 270GW in peak power demand. And there is still more than a whole month of summer left.

El Nino, a weather pattern that is causing power demand to increase, has caused a heat wave in large swathes on the subcontinent.

India's peak power demand has been at a record high for four consecutive days this week, due to the intense heatwaves. The data from the federal power ministry shows that Thursday's total surpassed a previous record of 265.44GW.

The Indian weather bureau has predicted that many Indian states will experience heat waves above average in May.

Ankit Jain is vice president at ICRA Limited and co-group leader of corporate ratings. He said that the peak demand could increase if "heatwaves continue to be severe in major parts of India."

Jain said that the overall energy deficit in India was 0.2%, and the peak deficit reached?0.1% during April. This could have caused power cuts.

Grid-India data shows that localised power outages have been reported in certain regions during the night. This indicates a growing'stress' in the system, even though the overall supply is adequate during the day.

India's non-fossil energy capacity is about 228 GW, but it still relies on coal for more than 70% of its?power production.

Jain explained that the intermittent nature of renewable energy sources could lead to power shortages in some areas due to an unexpected spike in demand. (Reporting and editing by Sethuraman NR)

(source: Reuters)