Date of Data: 2000
Report Released: November 2002
Next Release Date: January 2003
Table 32. Noncoincident Peak Load, Actual and Projected, by North
American Electric Reliability Council Region and Hawaii, 1996 Through
2000
(Megawatts)
(1) Data for ASCC (Alaska) were not filed beginning in 1996. (2) Data
for Hawaii are not submitted on this form. Notes:
· Actual data are final. ·
Projected data are updated annually. ·
In 1998 several utilities realigned from SPP to SERC. ·
On January 1, 1997, FRCC became the tenth NERC region, separating
from SERC. · Totals may not equal
sum of components because of indepent rounding. ·
Represents an hour of a day during the associated peak period.
· The summer peak period begins on June
1 and extends through September 30. ·
The winter peak period begins on December 1 and extends through March
31 of the following year. For example, winter 2000 begins December
1, 2000, and extends through March 31, 2001. Thus, the winter
referred to here would be the winter of 2000/2001. Sources:
Form EIA-411, "Coordinated Bulk Power Supply Program."