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NERC: 10-Year Reliability Outlook Highlights Environmental Initiatives, Transmission Infrastructure
October 29, 2008 // Published as a news service by IHS
The impact of environmental initiatives and the need for transmission infrastructure are among the most important issues facing electric reliability in North America over the coming 10 years, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) announced in its 2008 Long-Term Reliability Assessment.
While the total miles of transmission additions have increased slightly over the 2007 report, generation additions are projected to significantly outpace new transmission development.
"We need more transmission resources to maintain reliability and achieve environmental goals," said Rick Sergel, president and CEO of NERC.
"Transmission lines are the critical link between new generation and customers, yet we continue to see transmission development lag behind generation additions. Faster siting, permitting, and construction of transmission resources will be vital to keeping the lights on in the coming years."
The report highlights other key reliability developments, including:
The full 2008 Long-Term Reliability Assessment is available at the NERC web site.
Source: North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC).
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