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Annual Energy Outlook 2011

Release Date: April 26, 2011   |  Next Early Release Date: January 23, 2012  |   Report Number: DOE/EIA-0383(2011)

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exec summary Executive Summary

The EPA is expected to enact several key regulations in the coming decade that will have an impact on the U.S. power sector, particularly the fleet of coal-fired power plants. Because the rules have not yet been finalized, their impacts cannot be fully analyzed, and they are not included in the Reference case. However, AEO2011 does include several alternative cases that examine the sensitivity of power generation markets to various assumed requirements for environmental retrofits. In addition, a case with an explicit price on CO2 emissions is also examined.

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Mkt trends Market Trends

Electricity demand growth has slowed in each decade since the 1950s. After 9.8-percent annual growth in the 1950s, demand (including retail sales and direct use) increased 2.4 percent per year in the 1990s. From 2000 to 2009 (including the 2008-2009 economic downturn) demand grew by 0.5 percent per year. In the Reference case, electricity demand growth rebounds but remains relatively slow, as growing demand for electricity services is offset by efficiency gains from new appliance standards and investments in energy-efficient equipment.

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issues Issues in Focus

Capital costs are a key consideration in decisions about the type of new generating plant or capacity addition that will be built to meet future demand for electricity. Capital costs for new power plants include materials, skilled labor, and generating equipment. For AEO2011, EIA commissioned a study of the cost components for different utility-scale electric power technologies, with the goal of presenting costs for different plant types in a common set of cost categories to facilitate comparison of capital costs. A major change from previous years in assumptions for the cost study included a significant increase in the assumed costs for coal and nuclear power projects [58].

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legs Legislation and Regulations

State renewable energy requirements and goals: Update through 2010

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Reference Case Tables
Table 10. Electricity Trade
Table 16. Renewable Energy Generating Capacity and Generation
Table 17. Renewable Energy Consumption by Sector and Source
Table 18. Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Sector and Source- United States
Table 18.1. Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Sector and Source- New England
Table 18.2. Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Sector and Source- Middle Atlantic
Table 18.3. Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Sector and Source- East North Central
Table 18.4. Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Sector and Source- West North Central
Table 18.5. Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Sector and Source- South Atlantic
Table 18.6. Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Sector and Source- East South Central
Table 18.7. Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Sector and Source- West South Central
Table 18.8. Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Sector and Source- Mountain
Table 18.9. Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Sector and Source- Pacific
Table 2. Energy Consumption by Sector and Source- United States
Table 2.1. Energy Consumption by Sector and Source- New England
Table 2.2. Energy Consumption by Sector and Source- Middle Atlantic
Table 2.3. Energy Consumption by Sector and Source- East North Central
Table 2.4. Energy Consumption by Sector and Source- West North Central
Table 2.5. Energy Consumption by Sector and Source- South Atlantic
Table 2.6. Energy Consumption by Sector and Source- East South Central
Table 2.7. Energy Consumption by Sector and Source- West South Central
Table 2.8. Energy Consumption by Sector and Source- Mountain
Table 2.9. Energy Consumption by Sector and Source- Pacific
Table 55. Electric Power Projections for EMM Region- United States
Table 55.1. Electric Power Projections for EMM Region- Texas Regional Entity
Table 55.10. Electric Power Projections for EMM Region- Reliability First Corporation / Michigan
Table 55.11. Electric Power Projections for EMM Region- Reliability First Corporation / West
Table 55.12. Electric Power Projections for EMM Region- SERC Reliability Corporation / Delta
Table 55.13. Electric Power Projections for EMM Region- SERC Reliability Corporation / Gateway
Table 55.14. Electric Power Projections for EMM Region- SERC Reliability Corporation / Southeastern
Table 55.15. Electric Power Projections for EMM Region- SERC Reliability Corporation / Central
Table 55.16. Electric Power Projections for EMM Region- SERC Reliability Corporation / Virginia-Carolina
Table 55.17. Electric Power Projections for EMM Region- Southwest Power Pool / North
Table 55.18. Electric Power Projections for EMM Region- Southwest Power Pool / South
Table 55.19. Electric Power Projections for EMM Region- Western Electricity Coordinating Council / Southwest
Table 55.2. Electric Power Projections for EMM Region- Florida Reliability Coordinating Council
Table 55.20. Electric Power Projections for EMM Region- Western Electricity Coordinating Council / California
Table 55.21. Electric Power Projections for EMM Region- Western Electricity Coordinating Council / Northwest Power Pool Area
Table 55.22. Electric Power Projections for EMM Region- Western Electricity Coordinating Council / Rockies
Table 55.3. Electric Power Projections for EMM Region- Midwest Reliability Council / East
Table 55.4. Electric Power Projections for EMM Region- Midwest Reliability Council / West
Table 55.5. Electric Power Projections for EMM Region- Northeast Power Coordinating Council / Northeast
Table 55.6. Electric Power Projections for EMM Region- Northeast Power Coordinating Council / NYC-Westchester
Table 55.7. Electric Power Projections for EMM Region- Northeast Power Coordinating Council / Long Island
Table 55.8. Electric Power Projections for EMM Region- Northeast Power Coordinating Council / Upstate New York
Table 55.9. Electric Power Projections for EMM Region- Reliability First Corporation / East
Table 56. Electricity Generation by Electricity Market Module Region and Source
Table 57. Electricity Generation Capacity by Electricity Market Module Region and Source
Table 58. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- United States
Table 58.1. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- Texas Regional Entity
Table 58.10. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- Reliability First Corporation / Michigan
Table 58.11. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- Reliability First Corporation / West
Table 58.12. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- SERC Reliability Corporation / Delta
Table 58.13. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- SERC Reliability Corporation / Gateway
Table 58.14. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- SERC Reliability Corporation / Southeastern
Table 58.15. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- SERC Reliability Corporation / Central
Table 58.16. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- SERC Reliability Corporation / Virginia-Carolina
Table 58.17. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- Southwest Power Pool / North
Table 58.18. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- Southwest Power Pool / South
Table 58.19. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- Western Electricity Coordinating Council / Southwest
Table 58.2. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- Florida Reliability Coordinating Council
Table 58.20. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- Western Electricity Coordinating Council / California
Table 58.21. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- Western Electricity Coordinating Council / Northwest Power Pool Area
Table 58.22. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- Western Electricity Coordinating Council / Rockies
Table 58.3. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- Midwest Reliability Council / East
Table 58.4. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- Midwest Reliability Council / West
Table 58.5. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- Northeast Power Coordinating Council / Northeast
Table 58.6. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- Northeast Power Coordinating Council / NYC-Westchester
Table 58.7. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- Northeast Power Coordinating Council / Long Island
Table 58.8. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- Northeast Power Coordinating Council / Upstate New York
Table 58.9. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- Reliability First Corporation / East
Table 9. Electricity Generating Capacity