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Power consumption grows 16 5% in first 12 days of March

Power consumption grows 16.5% in first 12 days of March SECTIONS Last Updated: Mar 14, 2021, 10:37 AM IST Share Synopsis On the other hand, the peak power demand met, which is the highest supply in a day, during this 12-day period of March 2021 remained well above the highest record of 170.16 GW in the entire March 2020. Agencies Power consumption in the country grew 16.5 per cent in the first 12 days of this month at 47.67 billion units over the corresponding period a year ago, showing a revival in the economic activities, according to power ministry data. Power consumption during March 1-12 last year was recorded at 40.92 BU.

Coal quality and quantity issues surface again; CIL denies grade slippage

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Parliamentary panel pitches for more funds for Power Ministry

Parliamentary panel pitches for more funds for Power Ministry March 08, 2021 Ministry has constantly been allocated funds less than 50% of its original demand, says report The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Energy has flagged the consistently low budgetary allocation to the Ministry of Power as detrimental to India’s electricity sector. The committee, on Monday, presented in Parliament its report on the Ministry’s demand for grants. “The committee notes that the Ministry of Power has been allocated ₹15,322 crore though it had projected a demand of ₹30,155 crore. The scrutiny of the Demands for Grants of the Ministry of Power for the previous years has revealed that the Ministry has constantly been allocated funds less than 50 per cent of its original demands,” the report said.

Ind-Ra: FY22 power sector outlook negative with discoms facing stress

Ind-Ra: FY22 power sector outlook negative with discoms facing stress
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