1/ Represents the reduction in annual peak load achieved by consumers, at the time of annual peak load .
2/ Represents the potential peak load reduction as a result of load management, and also includes the actual peak load reduction achieved by energy efficiency programs.
3/ Represents the total effects caused by all participants in demand-side management programs in effect during 2000. Included are new and existing participants in existing programs (those implemented in prior years that were in place during 2000) and all participants in new programs (those implemented during 2000).
4/ Refers to electric utilities with sales to ultimate consumers or sales for resale greater than or equal to 150 million kilowatthours.
5/ Refers to electric utilities with sales to ultimate consumers and sales for resale less than 150 million kilowatthours.
Notes: · Data are final. · Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
Source: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-861, "Annual Electric Utility Report."