💨 Abstract
On May 20, Delhi's power demand hit a summer high at 7,401 MW. The city's private power distribution companies, BSES and Tata Power Delhi, reported successfully meeting their peak demands of 4,844 MW and 2,178 MW, respectively. BSES attributed its readiness to green power and technological preparedness, while Tata Power noted no supply disruptions.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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