The hum of Telangana’s power lines reached a fever pitch at 18,139 MW this Tuesday, fulfilling the state’s loftiest peak demand ever. This breakthrough, shared by authorities, illuminates the vibrant pulse of a state on the cusp of powerhouse status.
Deputy CM Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka beamed with pride, labeling it Telangana’s supreme peak challenge conquered. He thanked the entire power ecosystem for their virtuoso performance in supplying flawless electricity amid the crush.
Scale defies expectations: a compact state outpacing vast neighbors like Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan in raw demand heft. It leads over Punjab, Jharkhand, and Chhattisgarh, propelled by thriving IT corridors, pharma hubs, construction frenzy, and irrigation revolutions.
The climb is steep and steady—15,623 MW in early 2024, 17,162 MW recently, peaking now at 18,139 MW. Prepared for what’s next, Telangana banks on its ironclad grid, foresight, and collective resolve. Vikramarka noted, ‘This sector fuels our development engine,’ saluting all hands on deck.
Beyond the watts, this is Telangana’s declaration of energy independence and growth mastery. It’s a compelling case study in how agility and dedication forge enduring power legacies.
