New Delhi: Power consumption is dipped by almost 2 percent or 72 million units (MU) to 3,828 MU on Saturday compared to 3,900 MU on Friday, showing a slight increase in the supply situation throughout the country in the middle of the electricity ministry, according to the Electricity Ministry, according to the Electricity Ministry, According to the Electricity Ministry of Data.
According to data, the power consumption of 3,900 MU on Friday or October 8 is the highest this month so far (from 1 to 9 October), which is also the cause of concern among the ongoing coal crisis in the country.
On Saturday, Tata Power Arm Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd.
(DDL) operating in Northwest Delhi, has sent telephone messages to consumers who say, “Because of the limited availability of coal in generation factories throughout the north, the power supply scenario between 2 – 6pm at a critical level.
Please use electricity wisely.
Be a responsible citizen The rain hit the movement of fuel from the mine to the power plant unit, influencing power plants in many countries, including Gujarat, Delhi and Tamil Nadu.
Another factor that has contributed to the current crisis is a power plant that uses imported coal to produce electricity, has a power plant or fully stopped because Spurt in international energy prices has made it difficult for them to fulfill commitment to a certain level.
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The Ministry of Power in a statement issued on Saturday, “it was noted that on October 7, 2021 the total shipping of coal by Indian Batubara Limited (CIL) touched 1,501 MT so it reduced the gap between consumption and actual supply.
The Coal Ministry and Cil have assured that they are make the best effort to increase sending to the electricity sector to 1.6 MT per day in the next three days and after that try to touch 1.7 MT per day.
This is likely to help in building a stock of coal gradually in the power plant in the near future.
Supply Coal and the situation of the power of the consequence of the possibility will increase.
“According to data, the demand for peaks was filled or the highest electricity supply on the day touched by 172.41GW on October 8.
This is the highest peak power request filled from October 1 to 9.
Data also shows that the demand for peak power is met up to 170.03.
GW on Saturday, October 9, shows that power demand is a moderator with the beginning of the fall.
The latest data available from the Central Electricity Authority (CEA) shows that coal shares in power plants on October 7, 2021, are inadequate because there are 16 plants with a cumulative capacity of 16,880 MW which has dry fuel for zero days.
In addition, as many as 30 factories with a capacity of 37,345 MW have coal for only one day and 18 factories with a capacity of 23,450 MW of having coal for two days on October 7, 2021.
There were 19 factories with a capacity of 29,160 MW which had coal for three days and nine factories with 7,864MW capacity has coal for four days.
There are six factories with a capacity of 6.730 MW having coal stock for five days while 10 plants with a capacity of 11.540MW have coal for six days.
While one factory with a capacity of 2,270 MW has coal for seven days, other power plants with a capacity of 920 MW have coal for eight days.
Batubara stock data for October 7, 2021, also shows that there are 69 non-pithead factories that have a stock of coal less than four days and are categorized as supercritical shares.
In addition there are 23 plants that have coal for less than seven days and are categorized as critical stocks.
CEA monitors 135 coal-based thermal power plants with cumulative capacity of more than 165GW.