core_ferc714__yearly_planning_area_demand_forecast
Return to SearchAnnual time series of 10-year forecasted summer and winter peak demand and annual net energy per planning area.
- Most-recent data:
2024
- Processing:
Data has been cleaned and organized into well-modeled tables that serve as building blocks for downstream wide tables and analyses.
- Source:
FERC Form 714 -- Annual Electric Balancing Authority Area and Planning Area Report (Part III, Schedule 2b)
- Primary key:
respondent_id_ferc714, report_year, forecast_year
Usage Warnings
This table includes data from the pre-2021 CSV raw source as well as the newer 2021 through present XBRL raw source. We created the respondent_id_ferc714 field to blend disparate IDs from the CSV and XBRL data over time. See the core_ferc714__respondent_id table for links to the original source IDs.
There is a small handful of respondents (~11) that report more than 10 years and an even smaller handful that report less than 10 (~9).
FERC data is notoriously difficult to extract cleanly, and often contains free-form strings, non-labeled total rows and lack of IDs. See Notable Irregularities for details.
Additional Details
This table contains forecasted net demand (MWh) as well as summer and winter peak demand (MW) for the next ten years after after the report_year.
Columns
PUDL-assigned identifying a respondent to FERC Form 714. This ID associates natively reported respondent IDs from the original CSV and XBRL data sources.
Four-digit year in which the data was reported.
Four-digit year that applies to a particular forecasted value.
The maximum forecasted hourly sumemr load (for the months of June through September).
The maximum forecasted hourly winter load (for the months of January through March).
Net forecasted electricity demand for the specific period in megawatt-hours (MWh).