印度电力需求创历史新高,高温推高煤炭使用量
India's Power Demand Hits Record High As Heat Drives Coal Use

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/indias-power-demand-hits-record-high-heat-drives-coal-use

本周,受极端夏季高温导致空调使用量激增的影响,印度电力需求创下 271 吉瓦的历史新高。目前,以煤炭为主的火力发电仍是该国电网的支柱,占电力总产量的 62%。 尽管印度正大力扩大可再生能源装机容量,计划在未来十年内将太阳能发电能力提高至四倍,风能提高至三倍,但化石燃料依然不可或缺。目前,太阳能满足了 22% 的电力需求,水电和风电各占 5%。 尽管国家努力减少排放并降低对进口燃料的依赖,但为应对季节性高峰需求,预计 4 月至 6 月期间的煤炭消耗量仍将增长 11.5%。目前,印度在基础设施方面面临重大挑战,特别是电网瓶颈和输电问题,导致了可再生能源的弃电。因此,随着国家在快速提升容量与电网现代化之间寻求平衡,煤炭作为印度能源结构中的关键支柱,仍维持着约 60% 的总产出份额。

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Submitted by Irina Slav of OilPrice.com

India’s power generation rose to a new all-time high amid hot weather that drove air-conditioning demand up, with thermal generation, most of its coming from coal power plants, covering 62% of demand.

Power demand on Thursday hit 271 GW, on the “fourth consecutive day when the peak power demand (solar hours) reached a new all-time high,” India’s power ministry said, as quoted by AFP.

After milder temperatures tempered demand growth in the fiscal year to March 2026 to the lowest level in six years, demand is now beating peak consumption records amid heat waves at the start of this year’s summer.

India’s coal demand from power plants is set to rise by 11.5% in the April to June quarter amid the peak electricity demand season in the country in May and June, sources with knowledge of the matter told the Economic Times in April.

Besides coal, which dominated India’s grid this week, solar power covered 22% of demand, the power ministry also said, while hydro and wind provided another 5% each. India has been putting a lot of effort into diversifying its sources of electricity to reduce its reliance on imported fuels and cut emissions, of which it is the third-largest generator in the world.

India expects to nearly quadruple its solar power capacity and triple wind power-generating assets within ten years, according to the new Generation Adequacy Plan published by the country’s Central Electricity Authority earlier this year.

Challenges, however, remain, mostly in transmission, reflecting the broader global picture, where grid upgrades lag behind wind and solar installations, prompting so-called curtailment, which in the first quarter of the year reached 300 GWh. Coal-fired power generation and capacity installations, meanwhile, continue to rise, and coal remains a key pillar of India’s electricity mix, with about 60% share of total power output.

 

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