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Peak Demand Defined
The maximum momentary load placed on a water or wastewater plant or pumping station or on an electric generating plant or system. This is usually the maximum average load in one hour or less, but may be specified as instantaneous or for some other short time period.
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- Utility PG&E placing bets in solar tech race | Green Tech - CNET News: Having several hours of storage available allows utilities to flatten out their power generation over the course of a day. The peak electricity demand at PG&E late in the afternoon can be double its power generation during the middle of the night. That means some power plants are only used 40 times a year, said Wan.
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- Oil drop may hit supply growth, keep boom and bust | Reuters: The plunge in oil prices toward $80 a barrel will curtail oil companies' ; spending on new projects, limit production growth and perpetuate the industry' s tendency for boom and bust. High cost projects will be cut first and all eyes are on Canada's oil sands projects. Christophe de Margerie, chief executive of France's Total said last month that $90 a barrel crude was needed to generate a 12.5 percent return on his oil sands plans. The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers to cut its 2015 oil sands production forecast by around 600,000 barrels of crude a day (bpd) to 2.8 million bpd, compared with around 1 million bpd today. "Some of the deep water projects we see in Nigeria and Angola have breakeven prices of $80/barrel or slightly higher," Derek Butter, head of corporate analysis at Wood Mackenzie, said. Oil companies will need crude around $78 a barrel in 2009 to meet dividend and spending obligations, analysts at JP Morgan said.
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