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India to keep track of capacity, harness surplus power to satisfy summer season need

India is taking all essential measures to guarantee that power need is met throughout what is expected to be a ruthless summer this year, the federal government stated on Tuesday.

The government would monitor capability additions in coal, hydro, nuclear, solar and wind power plants to speed up commissioning of that extra capacity, it said in a statement. It would likewise try to harness surplus power which may be offered at producing stations devoted to specific users, the government said.

India's weather condition department said on Monday that the country was most likely to experience more heat waves than regular in between April and June.

A heat wave for the 3rd year in a row could damage production of wheat, rapeseed and chickpeas, and also lift power demand above supply throughout the summer season.

All thermal generating stations should provide their un-requisitioned/surplus power in power exchanges, the statement stated.

Electricity need in the summertime would be higher than in previous years, it said, while keeping in mind that the total deficiency in between energy demand and accessibility narrowed in 2023-2024 to 0.2% from 0.5% in 2022-23.

(source: Reuters)