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PJM Winter Outlook: Adequate Power Supplies Available To Serve Growing Demand Under Expected Conditions
- PJM and its members have sufficient resources to serve 67 million people this winter under expected conditions.
- PJM expects to have 180,800 MW of operational capacity to serve a forecasted peak electricity demand of approximately 145,700 MW.
- PJM forecasts a generation reserve margin of 7,500 MW, accounting for generation outages and electricity exports.
- Generator performance is crucial for maintaining reliability this winter, according to PJM.
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PJM Expects Enough Power for Record-High Elec. Demand This Winter - Marcellus Drilling News
In an announcement issued yesterday, the PJM Interconnection electrical grid forecasts adequate power supplies to meet this winter’s expected conditions, with 180,800 megawatts (MW) of operational capacity available to serve a record-high forecasted peak demand of approximately 145,700 MW. Despite this positive outlook, the grid operator warns that reserve margins are tightening, dropping to 7,500...
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