Electric Power

Northeastern Electric Power System, 2012 Edition

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Product : Map
Frequency : Other
Region : Americas

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Northeast Electric Power System Map
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The Northeastern Electric Power System, 2012 edition, is the northeastern regional version of Platts award-winning, North American Electric Power System map and is a vital visual tool for understanding the generation, transmission and utility landscape of the northeastern United States and Canada.


This map depicts power plants, transmission lines, and major utility service territories in the western United States and Canada. It is the most current and up to date electric system map on the market, showing over hundreds of planned power generation projects and thousands of miles of planned transmission projects in addition to comprehensive coverage of existing generation, transmission and utilities. Includes inset maps of ISO/RTO regions, NERC regions and an expanded view of New York City.

Key features

  • Existing and planned power plants with 100MW or greater in generation capacity. Plants are sized by nameplate capacity, colored with primary fuel and labeled with name and operator
  • Transmission lines colored by voltage (all transmission lines >=161 kV are shown) and labeled with owner name. Both existing and planned transmission are represented.
  • Investor owned utility (IOU) service territories labeled with company name (major Canadian utilities are also shown)
  • Major substations labeled with substation name
  • Megawatt-Daily pricing hubs labeled with hub name
  • Detailed inset map of New York City
  • inset maps showing NERC regions and RTO/ISO regions
  • Major cities, state capitals, rivers & water bodies
  • Table showing power plant operator abbreviations

Benefits

  • Plan and strategize around a complete view of the generation and transmission system of the Northeast, derived from the most current and up to date electric system map on the market.
  • Monitor your competitors’ market penetration
  • Explore potential mergers, acquisitions, grid connectivity, and routing possibilities
  • Use as an initial research step when investigating land use and right-of-way possibilities
  • View the latest planned or proposed power plant and transmission projects
  • Use in boardrooms and conference rooms for general reference and to visualize talking points
  • Mark up the laminated version to keep notes on areas of interest
  • View existing infrastructure with an unparalleled degree of accuracy