Date of Data: 2000
Report Released: November 2002
Next Release Date: January 2003
Table 39. U.S. Electric Utility Actual Peak Load Reductions by North American Electric Reliability Council Region and Hawaii, by Demand-Side Management Program Category, 1996 Through 2000 (Continued) (Megawatts)
North American Electric Reliability Council Region and Hawaii
Total Actual Peak Load Reduction
Energy Efficiency
Load
Management
1997
ECAR
1,239
418
821
ERCOT
1,699
1,593
106
FRCC
3,439
1,909
1,531
MAAC
1,548
1,028
520
MAIN
1,390
377
1,013
MAPP(U.S.)
2,502
902
1,600
NPCC(U.S.)
2,586
2,287
299
SERC
6,043
1,671
4,372
SPP
709
215
493
WSCC(U.S.)
4,108
2,917
1,190
ContiguousU.S.
25,263
13,318
11,945
ASCC
7
1
6
Hawaii
14
1,239
7
U.S.Total
25,284
13,326
11,958
1998
ECAR
1,624
487
1,137
ERCOT
2,144
2,052
92
FRCC
3,983
2,109
1,874
MAAC
1,569
1,106
463
MAIN
2,890
1,373
1,517
MAPP(U.S.)
3,081
956
2,125
NPCC(U.S.)
2,270
1,977
293
SERC
4,329
1,123
3,205
SPP
816
158
658
WSCC(U.S.)
4,477
2,234
2,244
ContiguousU.S.
27,184
13,576
13,608
ASCC
5
1
4
Hawaii
41
13
28
U.S.Total
27,231
13,591
13,640
1999
ECAR
1,716
550
1,166
ERCOT
1,931
1,795
136
FRCC
4,452
2,253
2,200
MAAC
1,518
1,105
413
MAIN
3,274
1,849
1,424
MAPP(U.S.)
3,354
1,017
2,336
NPCC(U.S.)
1,063
973
90
SERC
4,120
1,030
3,090
SPP
651
86
565
WSCC(U.S.)
4,342
2,784
1,557
ContiguousU.S.
26,420
13,442
12,978
ASCC
5
2
4
Hawaii
29
8
21
U.S.Total
26,455
13,452
13,003
2000
ECAR
1,054
493
561
ERCOT
1,992
1,896
96
FRCC
4,119
2,364
1,755
MAAC
1,533
1,127
406
MAIN
1,372
912
460
MAPP(U.S.)
3,096
983
2,113
NPCC(U.S.)
1,114
967
146
SERC
2,269
1,093
1,176
SPP
566
101
465
WSCC(U.S.)
5,750
2,926
2,824
ContiguousU.S.
22,864
12,863
10,002
ASCC
5
2
4
Hawaii
31
9
22
U.S.Total
22,901
12,873
10,027
Notes: łData are final. łIn 1998 several utilities realigned from SPP to SERC. łOn January 1, 1997, FRCC became the tenth NERC region, separating from SERC. łData for 1998 through 2000 are provided for electric utilities with sales to ultimate consumers or sales for resale greater than or equal to 150 million kilowatthours, and for prior years greater than or equal to 120 million kilowatthours. łThese data reflect actual real changes in the demand for electricity at the time of annual peak load, as opposed to the installed peak load reduction capability (i.e., potential peak load reduction), achieved by all program participants during the reporting year.
Source: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-861, "Annual Electric Utility Report."