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The Form EIA-411, âCoordinated Bulk Power Supply \r Program Report,â collects information from the Nationâs power system \r planners about the electricity supply, both capacity and energy, that is\r needed to serve current demand and for future growth.
\r \rThe reported data can be used to examine such issues\r as: the reliability of the U.S. electricity system; projections which \r assess future demand growth and plans for constructing new generating \r and transmission facilities; and consequences of unavailable or \r constrained capacity on usage of the existing generation base.
\r \rReliability of the electric power system covers \r three areas: the security of the electrical systems; the usage of \r proper operational practices that adhere to mandatory standards; and the\r ability to plan for adequate supply to meet future demand. Data \r collected on the Form EIA-411 focuses on planning for adequacy of \r supply. Separately, the Department of Energy collects information \r covering security and selected operational practices under the Form OE-417, \"Electric Emergency Incident and Disturbance Report.\"
\r \rThe information on this page includes historical \r (with and without projections) and current data (with projections) for \r the reported year:
\rOnly projections, but no historical data, are reported for:
\rThe data provided here are aggregated by the North \r American Reliability Corporation (NERC) using data provided by the \r regional entities within NERC that oversee the development and \r implementation of the mandatory national and regional reliability \r standards. There are currently eight regions covering all of Canada and\r the contiguous United States plus a small part of Mexico (Baja \r California Norte) in North America. The data presented here is for the \r United States. For data years prior to 2005, 10 NERC regions are \r indicated, however, from 2005 on, there are 8 regions. (See maps at the\r top right). Users should expect some differences in geographic \r reporting coverage from these regional realignments." description_attribution: ~ display_name: 'Form EIA-411, âCoordinated Bulk Power Supply Program Report,â' doi: ~ end_time: ~ files: [] href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/dataset/doe-form-eia-411-coordinated-bulk-power-supply-program-report-045b6.yaml identifier: doe-form-eia-411-coordinated-bulk-power-supply-program-report-045b6 instrument_measurements: [] lat_max: ~ lat_min: ~ lon_max: ~ lon_min: ~ name: 'Form EIA-411, âCoordinated Bulk Power Supply Program Report,â' native_id: ~ parents: [] processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ references: [] release_dt: ~ scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: ~ temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/doe-form-eia-411-coordinated-bulk-power-supply-program-report-045b6 url: http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/electricity/page/eia411/eia411.html variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~