Power generation climbed by 4,852 million units, or 5.94 per cent, over the planned level of 81,740 million units, according to data from the Central Electricity Authority (CEA), a government body tasked with facilitating overall development of the sector.
A year earlier, actual generation at 77,579 million units was a tad higher than the target of 76,914 million units.
"(This is) because of new capacity getting added," said Debashish Mishra, Senior Director at Deloitte India.
In the northern states, including Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan, power generation fell short of the goal by about 2.21 per cent, at 21,170 million units.
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Import of power from neighbouring Bhutan was 78 million units, a drop of 62 per cent from the targeted level of 207 million units.
The generation target for 2014-15 is 1023 billion units, according to the CEA. The country's installed power generation capacity was 2,43,028.95 megawatts (MW) at the end of March.