Amid reports of a possible power disruption in the national capital due to coal shortage.
The Ministry of Power has directed theNTPC and DVC to supply as much power as available to Delhi.
This will ensure that distribution companies of Delhi will get as much power as requisitioned on their demand.
Delhi Power Minister Satyendar Jain on Saturday cautioned that there could be complete backout in the national capital after two days
Power plants supplying electricity to the national capital do not receive an immediate supply of coal.
Some Chief Ministers from across the country have flagged the power crisis that might arise in their respective states
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Sharing a detailed account mentioning specifics regarding the requirement of power in Delhi.
The maximum demand of Delhi was 4,536 MW (peak) and 96.2 MU (Energy) on 10 Oct 21, said the press release.
Their unallocated power may be temporarily reduced or withdrawn and reallocated to other States
in the national capital after two days if power plants don’t receive an immediate supply of coal.
These states include Delhi, Punjab, Chhattisgarh.