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Surplus/Deficit of Power Supply Position during May, 2015

October 29, 2015

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The 10 States/UTs with highest level of deficit in percentage in peak power supply during May 2015 were: Arunachal Pradesh having deficit of -19 MW i.e. -33.9% (with peak requirement of 56 MW and peak power availability of 37); Andaman and Nicobar Islands having deficit of -5 MW i.e. -25% (with peak requirement of 20 MW and peak power availability of 15); Tripura having deficit of -25 MW i.e. -21.2% (with peak requirement of 118 MW and peak power availability of 93); Assam having deficit of -130 MW i.e. -16.3% (with peak requirement of 798 MW and peak power availability of 668);Jammu and Kashmir having deficit of -203 MW i.e. -15.1% (with peak requirement of 1347 MW and peak power availability of 1144);  Manipur having deficit of -9 MW i.e. -13% (with peak requirement of 69 MW and peak power availability of 60); Uttar Pradesh having deficit of -1143 MW i.e. -11.9% (with peak requirement of 9614 MW and peak power availability of 8471); Meghalaya having deficit of -13 MW i.e. -9.1% (with peak requirement of 143 MW and peak power availability of 130); Mizoram having deficit of -3 MW i.e. -7.5% (with peak requirement of 40 MW and peak power availability of 37) and Tamil Nadu having deficit of -218 MW i.e. -2.6% (with peak requirement of 8231 MW and peak power availability of 8013).

At all India level, deficit was of -2219 MW i.e. -2.3% (with peak requirement of 96234 MW and peak power availability of 94015).

Note: # Lakshadweep and Andaman & Nicobar Islands are stand- alone systems, power supply position of these,does not form part of regional requirement and availability.

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Source: Ministry of Power, Central Electricity Authority
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