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6.1a ERMUSR 08-14-2018
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Projected 0.8% MMPA's projected CP demand growth rate including new <br /> CP Demand Growth conservation is 0.8% for the 2019-2033 projection period. The <br /> Rate with New following graph shows historical and projected MMPA CP demand <br /> Conservation requirements for the years 2005 to 2033. Because MISO's market <br /> opened in 2005, coincident peak data is not available in 2004. This <br /> data includes conservation adjustments,transmission losses of 2.3%, <br /> and a planning reserve margin of 8.4%. <br /> Minnesota Municipal Power Agency <br /> Historical &Projected Conservation-Adjusted <br /> Member CP Demand (MW) <br /> 600 <br /> 500 <br /> 400 <br /> 2 300 <br /> a <br /> 200 <br /> Historical I Projected <br /> 100 <br /> 0 <br /> LOO, '19 '19^✓O� LOQ\ , LO�� n9 ^5 <br /> �L�� �, O' SOL, ^O <br /> MMPA uses CP demand requirements for planning purposes in this <br /> IRP. <br /> Lower Conservation Lower conservation rates would increase capacity requirements. <br /> Rates Would Increase This IRP assumes a 1.3% energy conservation rate for planning <br /> Capacity purposes, however, high and low cases of 1.5% and 1.0% are also <br /> Requirements considered. See Section 6 for further details on conservation. <br /> The graph below shows MMPA's CP demand projections based <br /> upon 1.0%, 1.3%, and 1.5% conservation levels. Both sets of <br /> projections recognize a 2.3%transmission loss factor, and an 8.4% <br /> planning reserve margin. <br /> 90 <br />
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