As temperatures begin to rise across India, authorities are gearing up to meet the expected surge in electricity demand during the peak summer months. The government has directed coal-based power plants to operate at full capacity to ensure uninterrupted power supply and prevent potential shortages.
The decision comes amid forecasts of higher-than-usual temperatures, which typically lead to increased use of cooling appliances such as air conditioners and fans. Power consumption is expected to hit record levels, putting pressure on the national grid. To manage this demand, officials have emphasized the need for maximum output from thermal power stations.
Coal remains a key energy source for India, contributing a significant share of electricity generation. Ensuring adequate coal supply and efficient plant operations has become a priority for energy authorities. Measures are also being taken to streamline coal transportation and maintain sufficient stock levels at power plants.
In addition to boosting coal-based generation, the government is closely monitoring renewable energy contributions and grid stability. Experts believe that proactive planning and coordinated efforts between central and state agencies will be crucial in avoiding blackouts during the high-demand season.
The move highlights the ongoing challenge of balancing rising energy needs with infrastructure capacity, especially during extreme weather conditions news as reported.
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