Published on: May 1, 2026
INDIA’S NIGHT-TIME ENERGY CRISIS
INDIA’S NIGHT-TIME ENERGY CRISIS
NEWS: India witnessed record electricity demand (256 GW on April 25, 2026) due to early & intense heatwaves.
Record Demand Surge
- Peak demand: 256 GW (April 25, 2026)
- Shortfall: ~4.2 GW at night (10:39 PM)
- Previous day: Demand: 240 GW, Shortfall: 5.4 GW (highest recorded)
- Daytime demand fully met → problem is night-time supply gap
- Grid is strong during solar hours but weak after sunset
The Solar Paradox
- India has ~150 GW solar capacity
- Causes “duck curve” effect: Day: surplus electricity, Evening: sharp fall in supply + rising demand
- Night supply depends on: Coal, Gas, Hydro, Nuclear, Wind
Why Coal Plants Failed?
- Extreme heat → thermal stress → reduced efficiency & outages
2025–26 Unique
- Peak demand usually in June–July / Sept–Oct
- Now shifted to April → due to early heatwaves
- Demand jump: April 2025: 235 GW, April 2026: 256 GW
Key Challenges
- Evening demand spike + zero solar supply
- Coal plant unreliability during heatwaves
- No large-scale battery storage
- Early heatwaves → planning challenges
- Extreme price volatility (₹1.5–₹10/kWh)
Way Forward
- Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) → store daytime solar
- Demand-side management → shift usage away from 6–10 PM
- Thermal resilience → heat-proofing + maintenance
- Pumped Storage Hydro → large-scale storage
- Gas-based plants revival for peak support
- Transmission expansion → better power distribution
Conclusion
- Crisis highlights a structural issue in energy transition
- India strong in renewables, weak in: Storage, Thermal reliability, Grid managem
