Andaman and Nicobar Islands is drawing 50 MW of electricity at the current hour (2026-06-18T11:00:00+05:30 IST), per the India Energy Atlas state-page-live snapshot.
Andaman and Nicobar Islands's current grid carbon intensity is 0 gCO2/kWh.
Hourly disaggregation for Andaman and Nicobar Islands is awaiting the cross-project Atlas DISCOM Disaggregation tier-A endpoint; once it lands the live page will surface P10/P50/P90 bands without any FE change.
Composed at 2026-06-18T11:00:00+05:30
Latest peak
53.4 MW
2-yr peak
56.6 MW
2-yr average
53 MW
Most recent: 2026-06-18
Weather sensitivity
No nightly snapshot available yet for this state. Endpoint may not be deployed; see IEA-1023.
Slope
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R²
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Confidence
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Demand's sensitivity to temperature (MW per degree) is what turns a heatwave forecast into a load forecast. A high, tight slope means cooling load dominates and peaks are weather-driven and forecastable; a weak or noisy slope means the swing factor is something else — industrial shifts, agriculture, or a data gap worth questioning.
Multi-Year Demand (ICED)
Year-over-year demand profile (national reference series until per-state iced ingest lands).
iced_yearly_demand_profile · 100%2017
140,545 MW
2017
143,474 MW
2017
141,275 MW
2017
142,369 MW
2017
142,575 MW
2017
140,849 MW
2017
139,063 MW
2017
139,045 MW
2017
135,849 MW
2017
139,128 MW
2017
134,410 MW
2017
140,415 MW
We do not show a modeled-vs-actual chart for Andaman and Nicobar Islands because no live SLDC scrape; only modeled + monthly-synthesized data exists for this jurisdiction. Accuracy scoring requires an independent live actual.
A carbon scorecard isn't published for Andaman and Nicobar Islands yet — it appears once enough hourly generation history has accumulated.
Policy & RE Transition
Renewable Purchase Obligation: MNRE target trajectory vs SERC-reported actual compliance.
Latest actual
Shortfall
A Renewable Purchase Obligation is statutory, not aspirational: a state utility must source a set share of its energy from renewables or pay a penalty. A widening shortfall against the MNRE trajectory is an early signal of either a procurement gap or a banked-REC scramble at year-end — both move power and REC prices.
We do not show a solar capture-rate for Andaman and Nicobar Islands because no live SLDC scrape; only modeled + monthly-synthesized data exists for this jurisdiction. Accuracy scoring requires an independent live actual.
Grid cleanliness
Each cell is one hour's grid carbon intensity. Greener = cleaner, browner = more fossil — the green hours are when discretionary load is cheapest on emissions.
SOURCE: CEA carbon factors · UPDATED 11:30 IST
Generation mix
Each band is a fuel's share of generation each hour — watch the solar wedge swell midday and coal hold the baseload, independent of total load.
SOURCE: SLDC fuel mix · UPDATED 11:30 IST
Reliability — POSOCO PSP
All-time state peak
2026-06-17
Days with shortage
Within window
Cumulative shortage
Energy not served
Worst single day
No shortage in window
Adequacy calendar
Energy shortage by day
Each square is one day. Color intensity = energy shortage (MU).
Coverage: frequency since 2025-09-19; congestion since 2026-05-22; demand records since 2018-01-01; news since 2026-05-22.
Daily analytics cache
30D avg peak
2026-06-18
YoY peak shift
baseline window
Load factor
2 daily rows
Shortage days
0 MU
30D carbon avg
derived daily layer
Weather-load link
joined weather samples
Data centers
0 MW mapped
Fiber routes
35 route segments
Digital infra basis
State bounds route estimate
Seasonality
Monthly average daily peak load
An hourly residential cost curve isn't published for Andaman and Nicobar Islands yet — it appears once the underlying tariff data is available.
Upstream: atlas-discom-disaggregation · /v1/discom-disaggregation/hourly-residential-demand
Residential Tariff
JERC (Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission for Goa & UTs) · 1 DISCOM
| Slab | ₹/kWh |
|---|---|
| 0–100 kWh | ₹2.70 |
DISCOM Health
Aggregate Technical & Commercial losses per distribution utility, with multi-year trend.
AT&C (Aggregate Technical & Commercial) loss is the single clearest read on a distribution utility's solvency. Every percentage point is power delivered but never billed or collected; a worsening trend tells you a DISCOM is heading toward the payment delays that ripple back to gencos and IPPs.