The NERC Fan in Retrospect and Lessons for the Future
Charles Nelson,
Stephen C. Peck and
Robert G. Uhler
The Energy Journal, 1989, vol. 10, issue 2, 91-108
Abstract:
Projections of the future demand for electricity published annually since 1974 by the North American Electric Reliability Council (NERC) have proved in retrospect to have been too high and the projected growth rate has been revised downward each year. Should forecasters have been able to do a better job of predicting the slowdown in electricity growth which has occurred since the early 1970s? The authors have attempted to provide partial answers to this question by comparing the published NERC projections with benchmark forecasts provided by simple models representing well-established techniques. The authors also discuss how modelers and planners can cope with uncertainty by using the techniques of decision analysis.
Keywords: NERC; Energy forecasts; Electricity demand; Electricity prices (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1989
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DOI: 10.5547/ISSN0195-6574-EJ-Vol10-No2-7
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