India May Face Potential Evening Power Shortages By 2027, Warns IECC
First Published: 31st July, 2024 12:21 IST
India's electricity demand grew by 7 per cent in 2023, significantly outpacing the global average of 2.2 per cent
India may experience significant evening power shortages by 2027, ranging between 20 and 40 gigawatts (GW), even if all currently under-construction thermal and hydroelectric capacity becomes functional as planned, according to the India Energy and Climate Center (IECC).
The IECC further said that if electricity demand continues to grow at an annual rate beyond 6 per cent, India will face evening power shortages by 2027.
It observed that India’s electricity demand grew by 7 per cent in 2023, significantly outpacing the global average of 2.2 per cent.
Between May 2019 and May 2024, India’s peak electricity demand surged by 68 GW, from 182 GW to 250 GW, marking an annual growth rate of 6.5 per cent.
The country met a record maximum power demand of 250 GW on May 30 this year.
The post-COVID period saw an even more dramatic increase in demand, with peak levels jumping by 46 GW in just two years, from 204 GW in May 2022 to 250 GW in May 2024.
Interestingly, the report mentioned that during a recent heat wave from May 17 to May 31, 2024, India’s power system faced significant stress. Despite having over 140 GW of renewable energy (RE) capacity (excluding large hydro), only 8-10 GW of RE generation was available during evening peak periods in early May 2024.
India’s power sector is poised for robust growth in the fiscal year 2025, with expectations of a healthy demand surge at approximately 6.0 per cent this fiscal.
The report highlighted the urgent need for policy intervention to avert these shortages. It suggested that deploying storage solutions combined with solar power could mitigate the risk.
Evening peaking RE would be critical for increasing deployment by states and could work alongside technology-neutral procurement obligations for utilities.
The report also recommended achieving a solar-plus-storage cost target of Rs 3/kWh by 2027, noting that SECI (2024).
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