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Early summer heat drives India's power demand to new high in April 2026

India met its highest-ever peak demand through a diverse portfolio of generation sources

Amidst early summer heat, India witnessed an all-time highest peak electricity demand of 256.1 GW on April 25, 2026, surpassing the previous all-time high of 250 GW recorded on May 30, 2024. This record-breaking demand was met completely without any shortage, supported by record capacity addition of around 65 GW during FY 2025-26, while maintaining uninterrupted power exports to neighboring countries. 

The demand was met through advance resource adequacy planning, optimal scheduling and dispatch of available generation resources, and close real-time coordination among NLDC, RLDCs, SLDCs, and generating stations, supported by efficient utilization of transmission corridors. Meanwhile, electricity consumption witnessed a significant growth of 8.9% during the month of April 2026 (Apr 01 to 27) over the corresponding period last year.

India met its highest-ever peak demand through a diverse portfolio of generation sources, including thermal, hydro, nuclear, and renewable energy, ensuring reliability and grid stability. Renewable energy, particularly solar, made a significant contribution, complemented by hydro and other flexible resources during peak conditions.