May 30, 2006: Electric Generating Capacity Expected to be Tight This Summer
PRINCETON, N.J. - Electricity supplies are failing to keep pace with growing demand in many parts of the United States, causing shrinking reserves of generating capacity needed to meet unexpected power needs, according to the North American Electric Reliability Council (NERC).
Rick Sergel, NERC president and CEO, stated, "Although generating capacity resources will increase over last summer, peak demands are also increasing, and we are seeing a decline in capacity margins in most regions. While generating resources and transmission capability will be adequate to serve the electricity demand for this summer under normal weather conditions, extreme weather continues to present a significant reliability risk in those areas with lower margins."