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Electric Power Outlook - Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission

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Duquesne has 121.6 miles of transmission line projects, including construction of new overhead<br />

and underground transmission, reconfiguration of existing transmission lines, and up-rates of<br />

existing lines, scheduled through 2016. These projects are planned to mitigate anticipated NERC<br />

reliability criteria violations identified by both Duquesne and PJM.<br />

Duquesne’s Energy Efficiency and Conservation Plan 50 includes 19 energy efficiency and three<br />

demand-response programs to reach cumulative reduction targets of 423 GWh and 113 MW at a<br />

total cost of $78.2 million. The programs provide a full range of measures to assist residential,<br />

commercial and industrial customers of all sizes and in all key market segments. For further<br />

information, visit http://www.duquesnelight.com/wattchoices.<br />

Duquesne is a member of PJM and RFC.<br />

Figure 12 Duquesne Light Company energy demand (GWh)<br />

14,400<br />

Historic<br />

14,200<br />

Forecasts<br />

2011<br />

14,000<br />

13,800<br />

13,600<br />

13,400<br />

2009 2010<br />

13,200<br />

13,000<br />

12,800<br />

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015<br />

50 Docket No. M-2009-2093217.<br />

<strong>Electric</strong> <strong>Power</strong> <strong>Outlook</strong> for <strong>Pennsylvania</strong> 2010-15 25

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