Bhubaneswar: TPCODL (TP Central Odisha Distribution Limited) has successfully met a peak power demand of 2000 MW across its distribution areas of Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Paradeep, and Dhenkanal on April 13, 2026 — the highest demand recorded so far this season amid rising temperatures and prevailing heatwave conditions in Odisha.This comes at a time when the Indian Meteorological Department has issued a yellow warning for heatwave conditions along with thunderstorm activity across parts of the state, indicating a sharp rise in temperature and increased electricity consumption driven by cooling needs.
To prepare for the anticipated surge this season, TPCODL has significantly strengthened its network by adding 334 MVA of capacity, enhancing real-time grid monitoring systems, and mobilising over 9,000 ground personnel to ensure reliable power supply during peak summer conditions.
The company has leveraged advanced technologies including Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) to enable realtime monitoring of feeders, substations, and load flows. These systems facilitate rapid fault detection, remote switching, and dynamic load management during peak demand periods, ensuring high network resilience.
Power Distribution Technology Centre (PDTC), situated at Bhubaneswar continuously monitors network performance and load patterns round-the-clock, supported by integrated digital platforms and communication redundancy to ensure uninterrupted grid operations even during contingencies. Hot standby arrangements at key urban substations further enhance reliability and enable rapid restoration in case of supply interruptions.
The company is fully geared for the summer demand surge and has made arrangements to reliably meet peak loads of 2690 MW during the season.To support consumers during the high-demand period, TPCODL has strengthened its customer service ecosystem through 24×7 call centre operations, digital command centres, and enhanced communication channels including SMS alerts, missed call services, and mobile-based applications for faster grievance redressal and outage updates.
TPCODL has witnessed growth in power demand over the years, with peak load rising from 1686 MW in FY22 to an estimated 2700 MW in FY27, representing a 60% surge over five years.
TPCODL CEO Arvind Singh said, “We are committed to ensuring reliable power supply to all our consumers throughout the season as temperatures continue to rise. Our on-ground teams are fully deployed to respond to any requirements, and we are leveraging advanced technology and real-time monitoring systems to ensure adequate power availability and maintain network reliability during peak demand periods.”

