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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 2001 2002
Net Internal Demand Planned Capacity Resources Capacity Margin (percent) Net Internal Demand Planned Capacity Resources Capacity Margin (percent)
Summer
ECAR 98,651 115,379 14.5 100,465 114,151 12.0
ERCOT 53,649 69,622 23.0 57,001 79,782 28.5
FRCC 35,666 43,083 17.2 36,779 44,317 17.0
MAAC 51,358 60,679 15.4 52,134 65,823 20.8
MAIN 51,845 64,170 19.2 52,827 67,964 22.3
MAPP(U.S) 28,006 34,236 18.2 28,418 34,175 16.8
NPCC(U.S) 54,270 63,376 14.4 55,283 68,793 19.6
SERC 151,527 169,760 10.7 155,329 176,234 11.9
SPP 39,056 46,109 15.3 39,482 46,098 14.4
WSCC(U.S) 116,913 141,640 17.5 120,116 150,068 20.0
ContiguousU.S. 680,941 808,054 16.5 697,834 847,405 18.3
ASCC (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1)
Hawaii (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2)
U.S.Total 680,941 808,054 16.5 697,834 847,405 18.3
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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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