During a meeting to review the power situation in Delhi, Jung also directed that people be informed in advance about power cuts in their concerned areas.
"Whenever there is less supply of power, the power distribution companies will announce a schedule informing people about the timings when electric supply will be cut. Discoms are working out a schedule which will be shared with the public," an advisory from the office of the Lieutenant Governor (LG) said.
All government offices, including Delhi Secretariat, and universities and colleges have been asked to switch off air conditioners between 3:30 and 4:30 PM to conserve power during day peak hours.
"This does not include emergency services and critical institutions such as hospitals etc," the LG said in a statement.
"Peak load conditions occur in the city between 3 PM to 5 PM and then again from 10 PM to 1 AM during night. So, these measures will be adopted with immediate effect," the advisory said.
Delhi registered its highest ever power consumption of 109.206 million units on May 7, leading to load shedding of around 400 MW, which affected power supply in several parts of the city.
Some areas in west and south Delhi did not have power supply for as long as eight hours.
