GS 3: EconomyGS 3: Environment & EcologyPrelims

Why power grid is facing the most strain at night, Pg17

India's power grid faces unprecedented night-time strain due to soaring temperatures, solar downtime, and coal plant outages.

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Key Highlights:

  • India's power grid is experiencing strain at night due to the unavailability of approximately 150 GW of solar capacity after sunset.
  • Peak demand reached a record high of 256 GW on Saturday, with a peak shortfall of around 4.2 GW at 10:39 PM.
  • Forced and partial outages at power plants surged to nearly 26 GW, contributing to the shortfall during non-solar hours.
  • Spot electricity prices have sharply increased at night, reaching the maximum regulatory limit of around Rs 10 per kilowatt hour (kWh).

Detailed Insights:

  • The power grid relies on conventional sources like coal, gas, hydro, nuclear, and wind to meet demand during non-solar hours (6 PM to 6 AM).
  • High temperatures have caused increased forced outages at coal-based power plants, reducing plant availability when demand peaks in the evening.
  • Planned maintenance shutdowns are temporary pauses for repairs, while forced outages are unplanned disruptions due to technical faults or fuel constraints.
  • The surge in power demand occurred in April, earlier than the traditional peak demand periods of June-July or September-October.
  • Extreme heat conditions put additional stress on generation equipment, exacerbating the gap between power demand and supply during non-solar hours.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Peak Demand: The highest electrical power demand recorded at any moment on a particular day.
  • Forced Outage: Unplanned disruption in power generation due to technical faults or equipment failures.
  • Spot Price: The current market price at which a commodity or security is bought or sold for immediate settlement.
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