PM-Gati Shakti: Advancing India's Energy Future through Demand Forecasting -- A Case Study
SujayKumar Reddy M, Gopakumar G

TL;DR
This paper applies classical demand forecasting techniques to predict maximum electricity demand in Delhi, aiding power grid stability and planning within India's PM-Gati Shakti initiative.
Contribution
It introduces a demand forecasting approach using classical techniques tailored for Indian regional power data, addressing seasonal patterns and supporting grid management.
Findings
Forecast models effectively capture seasonal demand patterns.
Accurate demand predictions can reduce power outages and tariffs.
Methodology aids in better power supply planning in India.
Abstract
PM-Gati-Shakti Initiative, integration of ministries, including railways, ports, waterways, logistic infrastructure, mass transport, airports, and roads. Aimed at enhancing connectivity and bolstering the competitiveness of Indian businesses, the initiative focuses on six pivotal pillars known as "Connectivity for Productivity": comprehensiveness, prioritization, optimization, synchronization, analytical, and dynamic. In this study, we explore the application of these pillars to address the problem of "Maximum Demand Forecasting in Delhi." Electricity forecasting plays a very significant role in the power grid as it is required to maintain a balance between supply and load demand at all times, to provide a quality electricity supply, for Financial planning, generation reserve, and many more. Forecasting helps not only in Production Planning but also in Scheduling like Import / Export…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEnergy Load and Power Forecasting · Market Dynamics and Volatility · Electricity Theft Detection Techniques
