"Power generation in June 2017 remained flat at 97 billion units on account of lower demand from distribution companies. Continuous spell of pre-monsoon showers across northern India in June 2017 led to reduction in temperature leading to lower power demand, India Ratings and Research said in a release.
In June 2017, power generation from Punjab and Haryana reduced y-o-y by 39 per cent and 11 per cent, respectively.
Lower generation led to reduction in all-India PLF for coal and lignite-based power plants by 326 basis points to 57.4 per cent.
Coal production remained subdued as production by Coal India declined 7.2 per cent y-o-y in June 2017.
However, a 27 per cent y-o-y growth in renewable power generation to 8.7 billion units was recorded in May 2017.
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