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ISO-NE Load Forecast Methodology
December 18, 2003
by David J. Ehrlich, Principal Analyst
Summary:
This presentation indicates that for New England the increasing demand for
summer-time electricity is greater and increasing faster than
winter-time demand. The fast-rising need for power in summer will
likely result in construction of new power plants to keep ahead of
demand - although inland industrial wind plants will not be able to contribute much
to this demand period due to their very low capacity factor during
summer months.
Filed under
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Energy Policy
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Connecticut
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Massachusetts
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Maine
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New Hampshire
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Rhode Island
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Vermont
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