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Power demand to hit 9,000MW, discoms depend on purchases
Hindustan Times
|April 26, 2026
With Delhi's peak power demand expected to increase this year, power distribution companies in the Capital have drawn summer action plans to meet the anticipated surge.
Delhi Power Minister Ashish Sood said that no capital investment had been made over the past 10 years to strengthen the national capital’s power infrastructure. “The government has prepared a Power System Master Plan up to 2029, to be implemented by multiple agencies. Under this plan, capital investment of ₹17,000 crore will be made over three years through Delhi Transco Limited and discoms,” he said. According to State Load Dispatch Centre data, Delhi's peak power demand reached 8,442 Megawatt (MW) last year on June 12 and is likely to cross 9,000 MW this summer.
This story is from the April 26, 2026 edition of Hindustan Times.
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