Today Power demand in Punjab crosses all figures since Independence

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Today Power demand in Punjab crosses all figures since Independence

Kanwar Inder Singh/ royalpatiala.in News/ June 10,2025

With the third phase of Punjab government initiative to provide farmers with eight hours of uninterrupted electricity to support paddy transplantation starts, the power demand also start surging.  Today, the power demand has crossed all records since the inception of PSPCL, reaching an unprecedented 16,249 MegaWatt (MW).

Today, the power demand has crossed the alarming figure of 16249 MW at around 3:20 PM. A senior PSPCL engineer on the condition of anonymity said “the powercom is managing the situation after it crosses 16000 MW figure.

Today Power demand in Punjab crosses all figures since Independence
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The state’s electricity demand has soared in just last 3-4 days. Due to prevailing weather conditions the demand remained under 11,000 MW. Growing daily the power demand 15,000 MW on Monday when it touched 15,640 MW. In around 3-4 days time 5000 MW power demand added .On Monday (June 9,2025) PSPCL supplied 3295 lakh units with maximum demand of around 15640 MW.

The sweltering heat sweeping across Punjab along with paddy load  has pushed the state’s electricity demand to an unprecedented high. On Tuesday , Punjab’s electricity demand  soared to a record-breaking 16,249 megawatt (MW), surpassing the previous year’s peak of 16089 MW recorded on June 29. This  spike, driven by relentless heat and the paddy sowing season, has put immense pressure on the Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL).

The drawing limit from the northern grid is 10400 MW and its own  maximum power availability may be around 6500 MW under ideal conditions.

All the thermal power plants in Punjab-be it government owned or private, are running on full capacity and are generating around 5200 MW.  In the state sector  Ropar thermal is generating 680 MW, Lwhra Mohabbat 830 MW and Goindwal 505 MW. In the private sector Rajpura thermal is generating 1325 MW and Talwandi Sabo 1860 MW. All the hydro units including three units  of Ranjit Sagar are operating in the afternoon.

Today Power demand in Punjab crosses all figures since Independence. The IMD has predicted harsh and challenging weather conditions will continue.