STATEWIDE SURGE IN CONSUMPTION EVIDENT
The Southern Power Distribution Company of Telangana Limited (TGSPDCL) recorded a peak electricity load of 11,129 MW on Friday, March 6. This figure notably surpasses the 10,310 MW recorded on the same day last year, signaling a significant increase in power consumption across the region. The surge is attributed to a confluence of factors, including rising temperatures and heightened demand from the agricultural sector.
PEAK LOAD DISTINCTIONS
On March 3, the state registered an all-time peak demand of 18,139 MW. The previous year's peak load for TGSPDCL, recorded in the first week of March, has already been exceeded this year. Areas with substantial agricultural activity have shown a considerable uptick in electricity usage. Specifically, combined districts like Nalgonda recorded a maximum demand of 2,459 MW on Friday.

GREATER HYDERABAD'S CONSUMPTION PATTERN
The urban center of Greater Hyderabad has also seen a marked rise in electricity consumption. On March 3, the city area reached a record high of 4,421 MW. This increased demand in the capital region, alongside agricultural needs, contributes substantially to the overall state-wide surge.
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DISTRICT-WISE DEMAND FIGURES
Beyond Nalgonda, other erstwhile districts also reported substantial energy demands:

Mahabubnagar: 2,326 MW
Medak: 2,181 MW
These figures underscore a widespread increase in power utilization, driven by both climatic conditions and agricultural practices.
BACKGROUND:
Telangana, a state in southeastern India, relies heavily on its agricultural output, which in turn requires significant energy inputs, particularly for irrigation. The state's power infrastructure faces the challenge of meeting escalating demand, especially during periods of intense heat and peak agricultural seasons. The data presented reflects the immediate impact of these environmental and economic factors on the state's energy grid.