Long term electric peak demand and capacity resource forecast for Texas, 1990.
Abstract
The Long-Term Electric Peak Demand and Capacity Resource Forecast for Texas
1990 is designed to provide information and recommendations to policy makers and
others interested in the present and future status of the Texas electric power industry.
Volume I of this three-volume report provides staff-recommended electricity demand
projections for thirteen of the state's largest utilities and a capacity resource plan for
Texas. Fuel markets, cogeneration activity, demand-side management program impacts,
environmental issues, and strategic rate design are highlighted.
Volume II summarizes the electricity demand forecasts, energy efficiency plans, and
capacity resource plans developed by generating electric utilities and filed at the
Commission in December 1989 (or later amended). The third volume provides a
technical description of the Commission staffs econometric electricity demand
forecasting system used to develop the load forecast contained in Volume I. The Long-Term Electric Peak Demand and Capacity Resource Forecast for Texas
1990 is designed to provide information and recommendations to policy makers and
others interested in the present and future status of the Texas electric power industry.
Volume I of this three-volume report provides staff-recommended electricity demand
projections for thirteen of the state's largest utilities and a capacity resource plan for
Texas. Fuel markets, cogeneration activity, demand-side management program impacts,
environmental issues, and strategic rate design are highlighted.
Volume II summarizes the electricity demand forecasts, energy efficiency plans, and
capacity resource plans developed by generating electric utilities and filed at the
Commission in December 1989 (or later amended). The third volume provides a
technical description of the Commission staffs econometric electricity demand
forecasting system used to develop the load forecast contained in Volume I.