Average electricity price on Indian Energy Exchange hits 13-year high in March – Times of India

New Delhi: Average power purchase price on India’s largest electricity exchange, Indian Energy Exchange LimitedIt rose in March to an all-time high since April 2009, as shown on the company’s website, reflecting a sharp increase in electricity demand.
Electricity demand grew at the fastest pace in three months during March, the worst since October due to low temperatures and a sharp increase in economic activity.
The data shows that the number of buy bids, reflecting demand on the market on a day-to-day basis, exceeds sell bids, indicating supply, by 35%, pushing the average purchase price to Rs 8.23 ​​($0.1087) per kilowatt hour (US). kWh), which is more than double. Average price in March 2021.
India’s electricity regulator said in an order on April 1 that the prices, at Rs 12 ($0.1580) per kWh, “abnormally high prices” at electricity exchanges hurt consumers’ interest and undermine buyer’s confidence in the market. .
India’s electricity demand is expected to increase further in summer, after weather officials forecast above-normal temperatures in April for most parts of the northwest, northeast and central regions.