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Interregional power transfer grows 6.5 pc in Apr-Feb period of FY22

Linxon PGCIL Saharsa SS LR | T&D India

 

The volume of interregional transfer of electricity clocked 207,228 million kwh in the first eleven months (April to February) of FY22, up 6.5 per cent from its comparable level in FY21.

In the April-February period of FY21, the total interregional electricity transfer had stood at 194,625 MU.

The Northern Region (NR) and the Southern Region (SR) continued to be net importers of electricity while the other three regions – Western (WR), Eastern (ER) and Northeastern (NER) – were net exporters.

The rate of growth of interregional transfer appears to have slowed down progressively in FY22. Such growth in the first four months (April to July) of FY22 stood at a much higher 16.6 per cent. This fell gradually to 7 per cent in the first three quarters of FY22.

T&D India analyzed interregional electricity transfer statistics released by the National Load Dispatch Centre (NLDC) and came up with the following observations:

 

 

 

 

 

Also read: Interregional Electricity Transfer Up 7 Pc In Apr-Dec Period Of FY22

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