He chaired a review meeting at the Southern Power Distribution Company of Telangana (TGSPDCL) Corporate office along with TGSPDCL Chairman and Managing Director, Musharraf Faruqui. Sultania said the current power supply situation and preparations for the expected surge in electricity demand during summer were discussed. Based on the current electricity consumption trends, a significant rise in demand is anticipated in the coming months. In January 2024, Telangana’s peak power demand was 13,810 MW, whereas this year, on January 31, it reached a record 15,205 MW. Previously, the peak demand of 15,000 MW was recorded in March, but this year it was reached in January itself. In Southern Discom’s jurisdiction, the demand increased from 8,679 MW last year to 9,589 MW this year. Similarly, in the Greater Hyderabad region, the demand rose from 3,018 MW to 3,334 MW. Compared to last January, there has been a 10 per cent increase in peak demand this year. So far, Telangana’s highest-ever power demand was recorded on March 8, 2024, at 15,623 MW. This year, the peak demand is expected to reach 17,000 MW, with Southern Discom accounting for 10,000 MW and Greater Hyderabad for 5,000 MW. Despite the increasing demand, power utilities are fully prepared to meet the supply requirements, assured Sultania. Senior Engineers have been appointed as nodal officers for each district, and the electricity control room -1912 has been strengthened. Officials have been directed to remain highly vigilant, ensuring uninterrupted power supply and avoiding any inconvenience to consumers.
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