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 Date of Data: 2000
 Report Released: November 2002
 Next Release Date: January 2003

Table 37. Net Internal Demand, Planned Capacity Resources, and Capacity Margins by North American Electric Reliability Council Region and Hawaii, 2001 Through 2005
(Megawatts)

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North American Electric Reliability Council Region and Hawaii 2003 2005
Net Internal Demand Planned Capacity Resources Capacity Margin (percent) Net Internal Demand Planned Capacity Resources Capacity Margin (percent)
 
Winter
ECAR 90,451 119,832 24.5 92,872 123,110 24.6
ERCOT 46,309 82,060 43.6 49,221 83,761 41.2
FRCC 40,474 49,924 18.9 42,425 53,024 20.0
MAAC 44,378 82,693 46.3 45,669 88,433 48.4
MAIN 42,144 69,344 39.2 43,533 70,136 37.9
MAPP(U.S) 24,506 34,034 28.0 25,223 33,628 25.0
NPCC(U.S) 47,120 72,540 35.0 48,498 77,539 37.5
SERC 136,544 178,650 23.6 143,078 192,633 25.7
SPP 29,584 46,664 36.6 30,941 47,671 35.1
WSCC(U.S) 105,553 173,147 39.0 109,670 192,723 43.1
ContiguousU.S. 607,063 908,888 33.5 631,130 962,658 33.9
ASCC (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1)
Hawaii (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2)
U.S.Total 607,063 908,888 33.5 631,130 962,658 33.9
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(1) Data for ASCC (Alaska) were not filed. (2) Data for Hawaii are not submitted on this form.
       Notes: łData are projected and updated annually.  łIn 1998 several utilities realigned from SPP to SERC.  łTotals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.  łRepresents an hour of a day during the associated peak period. łThe summer peak period begins on June 1 and extends through September 30.  łThe 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.
       Source: Form EIA-411, "Coordinated Bulk Power Supply Program".


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