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UP meets 32,348 MW peak power demand, creates national record: Minister

Uttar Pradesh has created a national record by successfully meeting a peak power demand of 32,348 MW on June 21, state's Energy Minister AK Sharma said on Monday

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New Delhi: Uttar Pradesh has created a national record by successfully meeting a peak power demand of 32,348 MW on June 21, state's Energy Minister A K Sharma said on Monday.

Sharing the information on social media platform X, Energy Minister A K Sharma said the demand was successfully met at 10.48 pm, surpassing Maharashtra's record of 32,317 MW recorded on May 13.

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The Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited (UPPCL) also announced the achievement, saying the state has created a new national benchmark in the power sector.

"This historic achievement is a result of the state government's vision, modern power infrastructure, effective management and the dedication of thousands of officers and employees associated with power generation, transmission and distribution," UPPCL said.

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The corporation said the record not only reflects the strength and reliability of Uttar Pradesh's electricity system but also indicates the state's growing industrial, economic and social development.

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