- Power generation increased by 6.4% YoY in Nov’24 to reach 8,032 GWh (11,156 MW), compared to 7,547 GWh (10,482 MW) in the same period last year. However, on a MoM basis, power generation declined by 21.7%.
- For the 5MFY25 period, power generation dropped by 3.9% YoY to 58,840 GWh (16,024 MW) compared to 61,256 GWh (16,682 MW) during SPLY.
- In Nov’24, actual power generation exceeded the reference generation by 0.8% for the second consecutive month. This surplus is likely to affect the upcoming QTA positively.
- Hydel-based generation increased by 3.8% YoY, reaching 2,860 GWh compared to 2,755 GWh, however down by 1.7% compared to reference generation.
- RLNG-based generation also rose by 13.7% YoY and was 9.9% higher than the reference generation for the month.
- A gas-based generation went up by 23.5% YoY, also 42.3% higher than the reference generation.
- Nuclear-based generation grew by 5.3% YoY, though it remained 17.0% lower than the reference generation for the month.
- Imported coal-based declined by 1.9% YoY but stood 62.2% higher than the reference generation set at the beginning of FY25. However, local coal-based increased by 3.2% YoY to 1,019 GWh.
- Solar-based power generation witnessed significant growth, rising by 38.0% YoY from 50 GWh to 69 GWh, however 8.0% lower than the reference generation.
- Wind-based power generation witnessed a significant decline of 33.8% YoY from 148 GWh to 98 GWh, also 36.4% lower than the reference generation.
Courtesy – AHL Research

