Geography |
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States covered: All or most of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and parts of Nevada, Wyoming and South Dakota.
Reliability region: Rocky Mountain Power Area (RMPA) and Arizona/New Mexico/Southern Nevada Power Area (AZNMSNV) sub-regions [WECC subregions map ] of the Western Electric Coordinating Council (WECC) [NERC regions map ]
Balancing authorities: List |WECC balancing authority map
Hubs: Four Corners, Mead, Palo Verde
RTO/ISO |
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None
Generation/Supply |
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Marginal fuel type: Natural gas
Generating capacity: 45,459 MW (2005)
Capacity reserve: 8,940 MW (2005)
Reserve margin: 24% (2005)
The region has a surplus of generating capacity, with much of the generation in Arizona and the Four Corners area. Transmission capacity to the California market is often fully utilized in the high load periods of the summer. In 2005, the regional reserve margin decreased from 2004 as demand growth outpaced supply additions.
Demand |
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Peak demand: 36,519 MW (2005)
Peak demand growth: 3.5% (2005–2004)
Prices |
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Annual Average of Daily Bilateral Day Ahead On-Peak Prices
Platts "Palo Verde" Index
2004: $50.09/MWh
2005: $67.39/MWh
2006: $57.59/MWh
2007: $61.74/MWh
Interconnections/Seams |
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Generation suppliers export excess power to the rest of the West and particularly to California.