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India’s scorching summer likely to push power demand even higher

by May 19, 2026
written by May 19, 2026

India’s power demand has surged to fresh records this week as a brutal heatwave grips much of the country, pushing electricity consumption to levels never seen before. 

Bloomberg reported that peak demand hit 260.45 gigawatts (GW) on Tuesday, May 19, surpassing the previous day’s record of 257.4 GW. 

The back‑to‑back milestones highlight both the intensity of the summer and the growing strain on India’s energy system.

Heatwave drives demand

Temperatures soared above 45°C in several northern and central states, including Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Punjab, prompting households and businesses to ramp up use of cooling appliances. 

In Delhi, maximum temperatures hovered around 44°C, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issuing heatwave alerts across large swathes of the country.

Bloomberg noted that the demand surge coincided with one of the hottest pre‑monsoon spells in recent years, with the IMD warning that extreme conditions are likely to persist until the monsoon arrives in June.

Supply response

Despite the record demand, officials said the grid managed to meet consumption without major disruptions. 

Coal‑fired plants supplied the bulk of electricity, while solar generation contributed significantly during daytime peaks. Hydropower and wind added smaller shares, helping balance the system.

At Tuesday’s peak, thermal plants accounted for more than 60% of supply, while solar output exceeded 61 GW, according to a report from The Indian Express.

Hydropower contributed around 15 GW, and wind about 13 GW, according to the report.

Still, challenges remain. Outages totaled more than 32 GW on Monday, underscoring vulnerabilities in generation capacity.

Analysts warn that India faces a “double‑peak” problem: solar helps absorb daytime demand, but evening peaks remain difficult to manage once solar generation fades.

Outlook for summer

The Indian Power Ministry projects that peak demand could climb further to 270 GW this summer, reflecting both rising temperatures and the rapid spread of air conditioners and cooling devices, The Hindu Businessline said in a report. 

Consumption in April already reached 154 billion units, up 4% from a year earlier.

Experts say sustained investment in renewable capacity, battery storage, and transmission infrastructure will be critical to ensuring reliability as demand continues to rise. 

The report also highlighted that India’s ability to balance its grid during extreme weather will be a key test of its energy transition strategy.

Broader implications

The record demand underscores the vulnerability of emerging economies to climate extremes. 

India, the world’s third‑largest energy consumer, has pledged to expand renewable capacity to meet climate goals, but coal remains the backbone of its power system even today. 

As heatwaves become more frequent and severe, the country’s reliance on fossil fuels to meet surging demand raises questions about sustainability and emissions.

For now, the immediate challenge is keeping the lights—and air conditioners—on.

With the IMD warning of continued heat, India’s grid operators are bracing for more record‑breaking days ahead.

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