India's Peak Power Consumption Eases Amid Monsoon Showers, Weak Cooling Demand

India's electricity demand typically peaks during the summer months of May and June as households and businesses increase cooling use.

Advertisement
Read Time: 2 mins
The ease in demand has also dragged down electricity prices in the power markets.
Representative Image (Photo Credit- Unsplash)
Quick Read
Summary is AI-generated, newsroom-reviewed
  • Peak power demand in India eased to 241 GW on June 16 from May's record 270.8 GW
  • Solar hour peak demand was 249.7 GW, and non-solar peak was 247.5 GW on June 16
  • Coal-fired power made up 68%, solar 19%, and hydro 7% of India's electricity supply
Did our AI summary help?
Let us know.

India's peak power demand has eased from record levels in May as seasonal rains brought relief from intense summer across parts of the country, curbing usage of air-conditioners and other cooling appliances.

Data from Grid Controller of India shows that peak demand was down to 241 gigawatts (GW) on June 16 from an all-time high of 270.8 GW recorded on May 21 and also below the 259 GW peak registered on June 9.

Advertisement

On June 16, the peak demand during solar hours stood at 249.7 GW. During non-solar hours on the same day, peak demand was recorded at 247.5 GW, according to the data.

Coal-fired generation accounted for 68% of India's electricity output. Solar and hydro contributed 19% and 7% of the supply mix, respectively.

Advertisement

The ease in demand has also dragged down electricity prices in the power markets.

The average spot power price on the Indian Energy Exchange stood at Rs 3.6 per kilowatt-hour (kWh) in mid-June, down 18% from a year earlier. Prices in the real-time market stood at Rs 4.5 per kWh on June 16, compared with Rs 6.5 per kWh on May 21, when power demand surged to record highs, according to exchange data.

India's electricity demand typically peaks during the summer months of May and June as households and businesses increase cooling use. The arrival of the annual monsoon usually curbs consumption by lowering temperatures, while also boosting hydropower generation in some regions.

Advertisement

The latest peak demand, however, is higher than last year for the same period. On June 16, 2025, the peak demand met was 217 GW.

Also Read | JSW Energy, Adani Energy In Focus: Jefferies Sees Opportunity In Power Stocks Despite Rich Valuations

Essential Business Intelligence, Sharp Market Insights, Practical Personal Finance Advice, Daily Fuel, Gold and Silver Prices and Latest Stories — On NDTV Profit.

Loading...