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Is India ready to avoid a power crisis this year?

India has already invoked an emergency rule forcing some plants running on imported coal to run at capacity. Nearly 25 gigawatts of India’s gas-fired capacity has been lying underutilized for years, as the electricity is too costly for the competitive market dominated by coal.

By CNBCTV18.COMMar 10, 2023 2:31:47 PM IST (Published)

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India braces for an extreme summer season, with temperatures soaring in most parts of the country. Gas-fired power power stations have been asked to increase output for meeting the soaring demand during the summer months and resultantly LNG imports are expected to rise, according to Bloomberg.
Gail India Ltd. will tap the seaborne market to supply state-run power producer NTPC Ltd., which has been asked by the government to run 5 gigawatts of plants to meet peak demand during April and May.
New Delhi-based NTPC estimates it will require 250 million metric standard cubic meters of the fuel during the two-month period, according to some of the people. An additional 4 gigawatts of capacity run by other companies will also be kept ready to operate if needed.