Chennai, July 24 || With overcast skies and cooler weather prevailing across Tamil Nadu in recent days, the state’s electricity demand has seen a significant decline.
On Tuesday, the peak power demand fell to 17,001 megawatts (MW), down sharply from 18,853 MW recorded on the same day last week. Daily energy consumption also dipped to 370 million units (MUs), compared to 415 MUs during the corresponding period.
Unlike last year, when scorching heatwaves led to surging power usage, this year’s summer has been marked by intermittent rainfall across the state, including in Chennai.
The drop in temperature has offered much-needed relief to residents and eased the pressure on the state’s power infrastructure. During the first and second weeks of July, temperatures in several regions touched nearly 40 degrees Celsius, pushing daily consumption above 400 MUs. However, recent weather changes have brought cooler days.
Chennai recorded a maximum temperature of just 31degrees Celsius on Tuesday -- 4.5 degrees below the seasonal average.
The Regional Meteorological Centre has forecast light to moderate rainfall with possible thunderstorms and lightning in isolated parts of the state on Wednesday, keeping the skies largely overcast.
A senior official from the Tamil Nadu Power Distribution Corporation Limited (TNPDCL) attributed the decline in demand to reduced use of air conditioners by households and lower agricultural consumption.