AI boom meets India's power reality
Good morning!India’s AI and data centre boom is gathering pace, but can the power grid keep up? As billions flow into digital infrastructure, the Central Electricity Authority is rethinking electricity demand forecasts to avoid future disruptions.Reason for the urgency: data centres are energy guzzlers, running 24X7. With capacity expected to jump from about 1.2 GW today to nearly 10 GW by 2030, power consumption could soar to 40–45 TWh by then.
And since these hubs are concentrated in a handful of states, they could significantly alter local demand patterns, and even risk grid instability if not planned right.To stay ahead, states and discoms may soon be required to factor in data centre demand in their long-term resource plans, covering generation, storage, and transmission.But, will all projected demand actually materialise, or is this another overestimation? Read the full story by Rituraj Baruah.New Covid variant: A new covid variant, BA.3.2, is back in the spotlight. Part of the Omicron family, this ‘cicada’ variant has been quietly evolving before resurfacing across multiple countries.
It carries a high number of mutations, but so far, there’s no evidence of higher severity or hospitalisations.Even the World Health Organization has tagged it as “under monitoring”, not a major threat. Symptoms are pretty familiar—fever, cough, fatigue.
Vaccines? Still doing their job. Read on.IndiGo faces headwinds: India’s biggest airline is facing a rough patch, and it’s not just one issue.
From pilot shortages and flight cuts to soaring fuel prices and a weakening rupee, IndiGo is navigating multiple headwinds at once. The result? A sharp 33% stock drop and mounting pressure on profitability.With crude prices spiking and fuel
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