Electric Power Outlook - Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission
Electric Power Outlook - Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission
Electric Power Outlook - Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission
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Over the next five years, Pike projects its system peak load to increase from 17.9 MW in summer<br />
2010 to 19.4 MW in 2015, or an average annual increase of 1.6 percent.<br />
For the purpose of regulation, Pike is a small distribution company with no generating capability.<br />
O&R does not own any generating facilities.<br />
O&R is a member of the Northeast <strong>Power</strong> Coordinating Council (NPCC).<br />
Figure 30 Pike County Light & <strong>Power</strong> energy demand (GWh)<br />
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<strong>Pennsylvania</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Utility</strong> <strong>Commission</strong>