No help from the weather: Northeast power and renewables short term outlook August 2017
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Report summary
Table of contents
- Executive summary
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Fundamentals
- 2018: all about supply
- 2019: Onset of US LNG shut-ins
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Generation balances and prices
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Hurricanes Irma and Harvey impact near term demand forecast
- Demand
- Supply
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East and ERCOT
- Generation
- Prices and heat rates
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WECC
- Supply and demand
- Prices and generation
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Hurricanes Irma and Harvey impact near term demand forecast
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Scenario Overview
- Figure 5: North American power generation balances and fuel prices
Tables and charts
This report includes the following images and tables:
- Scenario Overview: Table 1
- Figure 1: Changes in Eastern power market fundamentals (Relative to July 2017 STO)
- Figure 2: Relative changes in Eastern markets’ power price metrics (Relative to July 2017 STO)
- Figure 3: Changes in WECC power market fundamentals (Relative to July 2017 STO)
- Figure 4: Relative changes in WECC markets’ power price metrics (Relative to July 2017 STO)
What's included
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