Consistent Rise in TG’s Power Availability
Hyderabad:Telangana’s transformation into an industrial, IT and IT-enabled services hub is closely linked to its progress in ensuring uninterrupted power supply for the sector. As per the latest release of the state-wise per capita availability of power from the Reserve Bank of India, the power availability in the state has consistently increased from 2,004.9 kilowatts in 2021-22 to 2,211.9 kilowatts in 2022-23 and 2,398.1 kilo watts in 2023-24. Power availability has increased from 7,052 crore units to 7,780 crore units and 8,461 crore units respectively. The installed power capacity as per the latest RBI report also increased from 18,069 MW in 2021-22, 18,066 MW in 2022-23 and 19,519 MW in 2023-24. On power requirement, the report said it grew from 7,054 crore units in 2021-22 to 7,783 crore units in 2022-23 and 8,462 crore units in 2023-24.
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