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This report from November 15, 2011, by S. W. Hadley presents a comprehensive analysis of the future generation capacity and technology mix across the Entire Eastern Interconnect. The Southern region (Southwest and Southeast) predominantly utilizes wind, combined cycle (CC), and nuclear technologies. The Southwest region exhibits a high share of wind generation, while the Southeast relies mainly on nuclear and CC sources. The Central region largely comprises wind, CC, nuclear, and hydro resources. The Midwest has a notable wind generation share, while PJM's regions show a notable reliance on imports and fluctuations in nuclear generation.
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F8S7: Final Future 8 Capacity and Generation Charts S. W. Hadley Nov. 15, 2011
South (Southwest + Southeast) shows largely wind, CC and nuclear
Southwest (SPP, NE, ENT) has very high share of wind generation
Central (MAPP, MISO, PJM) largely wind, CC, nuclear, and hydro
PJM_ROR shows steady decline in generation, use imports instead
PJM_MAAC imports power for most of period, nuclear other supplier