Delhi’s power demand surged to a season-high of 6,015 MW on Monday, driven by scorching temperatures reaching 40.4 degrees Celsius. This peak demand, recorded at 3:30 pm, marks the highest for April 28 in the last three years. Discoms like BSES and TPDDL successfully met the escalating demand, with green power playing a crucial role.
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