
New Delhi: The Deli (DiscomS) company companies are preparing for the planned increase in energy demand in the national capital in the upcoming summer season.
BSES RAJDHANI POWER LTD (BRP), BSES YAMUNA POWER LTD (Bypl) and Tata Power – Delhi Distribution LTD (DDL) reported that they are ready to meet this increase in demand through various measures, including long -term shopping agreements and banking agreements and strengthening their networks through maintenance and improvement.
The top demand for energy in Delhi is assumed that this year it will hit 9,000 MW for the first time, even if it is likely to affect the nationwide high demand due to new maximum maximum temperatures in the years and waves.
Tata Power-DDL plans
Tata Power-DDL, which serves consumers in northern Delhi, said that its distribution network has been strategically designed and is constantly optimized to meet the expected peak demand of 2,562 MW in the areas where it provides services. Tata Power DDL added that during last summer the demand for energy reached a peak to 2,481 MW in its field of operation.
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“In order to ensure reliability, long -term energy purchase agreements and banking arrangements are concluded and power up to 2,850 MW,” the company said.
It is assumed that the top load in the National Capital will reach the end of late June or at the beginning of July 9,000 MW. In the middle of concerns about power outages at a time when temperatures are rising, the company said that it usually performs maintenance and modernization of the network between October and March.
However, this year, as a result of GRA restrictions in November and December, its planned plan of maintenance and network upgrade amplified in March. GRAP concerns the action plan of a graded response, which is a measures against pollution, which is caused by a number of limitation of things such as polluting vehicles, irrelevant construction, etc.
The company outlined the reasons for some of the recent outages and quoted the reasons behind them in certain places. He said that in the last week there was no at the University of Delhi at the University of Delhi, while there were seven planned shutdowns with an average hour for schemes to improve the system to overload the Kirari area summer.
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In Rohini Sector 22, one planned shutdown of six hours was carried out in pocket 11 and 12 to expand the distribution transformer, that in the last week nine planned shutdowns have been carried out in the last week, each of which was on average three hours to deal with potential overload in Burari.
However, he said that some complaints and demands shared on social media are “inaccurate and misleading”.
BSES plans
On the other hand, BSES said that its discom-brpl and bypl-altitude were on continuous power supply to its consumers in the south, east and central dili through strategies of intelligent energy procurement, including long-term energy purchase agreements (PPA), banking agreements with other countries.
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The main demand for energy in the South and West Delhi area, which reached 3,809 MW during the summer of 2024, is expected in 2025 in 2024.
According to data from the State Center for Delhi Stress, the highest energy demand in the city remained stable and from March 25 it ranged between 4,070 MW and 4,360 MW. “BSES DISCOMS ensures smooth, reliable and quality power and successfully meets winter demand for electricity in Delhi,” she said.
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