The power grid that supplies the electric current coming into your
home or business is designed to maintain a dynamic balance between
the consumer demand for electricity and the amount being supplied by generators.
The charts on these pages present an approximate picture of this dynamic balance.
On the demand side, the day's forecast load is shown along with the current load,
updated in real time. The available supply is
estimated as a sum of the on-line capacity in the region plus the net imports.
Each of the five deregulated market areas is displayed.
A composite picture for the entire country is being developed.
All data displayed on these pages is publicly available through the websites
of the regional Independent System Operators (ISO).
The different ISO's do not all provide the same information, and
for some regions, additional information such as real-time prices or a record
of generation outages is also available.
The graphs follow as closely as possible a uniform format.
You may need to click your browser's reload button to update the graphs.
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