• About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Guest Post
No Result
View All Result
Digital Phablet
  • Home
  • NewsLatest
  • Technology
    • Education Tech
    • Home Tech
    • Office Tech
    • Fintech
    • Digital Marketing
  • Social Media
  • Gaming
  • Smartphones
  • AI
  • Reviews
  • Interesting
  • How To
  • Home
  • NewsLatest
  • Technology
    • Education Tech
    • Home Tech
    • Office Tech
    • Fintech
    • Digital Marketing
  • Social Media
  • Gaming
  • Smartphones
  • AI
  • Reviews
  • Interesting
  • How To
No Result
View All Result
Digital Phablet
No Result
View All Result

Home » India faces power shortages as heatwave spikes electricity demand to record

India faces power shortages as heatwave spikes electricity demand to record

Lucas Huang by Lucas Huang
May 22, 2026
in News
Reading Time: 1 min read
A A
India faces power shortages as heatwave spikes electricity demand to record
ADVERTISEMENT

Select Language:

Parts of India are experiencing power outages as record-breaking temperatures push electricity demand to an all-time high of over 270 gigawatts. In response, the government has asked consumers to reduce their energy usage. An El Nino weather pattern is causing above-average summer temperatures across much of the subcontinent this May, with residents in Chennai reporting nighttime outages lasting between 40 minutes and an hour, particularly impacting manufacturing and tech hubs.

ADVERTISEMENT

“South Chennai has faced frequent power cuts over the past couple of days, with outages happening at short intervals,” said R Hari, a local resident. “This makes it hard to work from home.” According to the national grid operator, late Thursday evening’s power deficit hit around 2.57 gigawatts.

The Ministry of Power issued a statement on Friday urging people to conserve electricity during this intense summer period, saying, “Although we are ready to supply electricity as needed, due to the extreme heat, everyone should use power wisely and responsibly.”

Supply shortages are especially severe in the evenings, as the grid relies heavily on thermal and hydropower sources during those hours. During the day, solar energy partially meets the rising demand. Experts note that the extreme heat and soaring electricity needs are straining India’s power system—highlighting the urgent need to accelerate the development of battery storage systems to better utilize surplus solar power collected at night.

ADVERTISEMENT

Weather agencies have forecasted “heatwave to severe heatwave conditions” in New Delhi and much of northern and eastern India from Friday through May 27. Many residents in the capital and nearby Noida have taken to social media to complain about power outages during nighttime. In Odisha, a state on the eastern coast, some consumers have protested longer and more frequent outages that occur both during the day and night.

ChatGPT ChatGPT Perplexity AI Perplexity Gemini AI Logo Gemini AI Grok AI Logo Grok AI
Google Banner
Tags: electricity demandheatwaveIndiaNew Delhipower outagessummer
ADVERTISEMENT
Lucas Huang

Lucas Huang

Singaporean tech writer and digital strategist passionate about smart city innovations. Off the clock, he’s either hunting for the best Hainanese chicken rice or cycling through Marina Bay at dusk.

Related Posts

Modi's Rome tour: Colosseum selfies and 'Melody' toffee indulgence
News

Modi’s Rome tour: Colosseum selfies and ‘Melody’ toffee indulgence

May 20, 2026
Indian Court Declares Bhojshala Mosque a Hindu Temple
News

Indian Court Declares Bhojshala Mosque a Hindu Temple

May 19, 2026
Trump Admin Drops Cases Against Adani After $10bn Investment pledge
News

Trump Admin Drops Cases Against Adani After $10bn Investment pledge

May 19, 2026
Violent Storm Ravages India's Most Populous State, 100+ Dead
News

Violent Storm Ravages India’s Most Populous State, 100+ Dead

May 14, 2026
Next Post

Where to Find the Baby Wyvern Pet in Crimson Desert While Completing Solving

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Guest Post

© 2026 Digital Phablet

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Technology
    • Education Tech
    • Home Tech
    • Office Tech
    • Fintech
    • Digital Marketing
  • Social Media
  • Gaming
  • Smartphones

© 2026 Digital Phablet