Document: NUREG-1555
Document ID: b7deae2c-8f2d-4448-a49f-fa82cfc0ac1b
Document Type: esrp
Title: POWER AND ENERGY REQUIREMENTS
Source: NUREG-1555
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1555/initial/
Revision Date: 2007-10
Chapter: 8
Section ID: 8.2.1
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asts. When the reviewer has determined that a forecast made by or for one or more State or regional agencies is complete and adequate, the following information should be included in the environmental impact statement (EIS): ` the forecast methodology used by the State or regional agency ` summaries of the data used ` forecasts made by the State or regional agency and the basis for the staff’s determination of the adequacy of these forecasts. If the reviewer determines that the State or regional forecast is complete and adequate, the reviewer should provide input to the EIS similar to the following: The staff reviewed the information provided by the State or regional body, verified the forecast of electricity consumption and peak-load demands, and concluded that the results are complete and adequate. When the need for power analysis has been prepared by the applicant and the reviewer has determined that the applicant’s forecasts are complete and adequate, the following information should be included in this section of the EIS: ` the forecast methodology used by the applicant ` summaries of the data used, together with the staff’s evaluation of the data ` forecasts made by the applicant and the basis for the staff’s evaluation of the adequacy of these forecasts. October 1999 8.2.1-7 NUREG-1555 In this case, the staff would provide input to the EIS similar to the following: The staff reviewed the information provided by the applicant, verified the applicant’s forecast of electricity consumption and peak load demands, and concluded that the results are complete and adequate. When the reviewer has performed an independent analysis, the following information may be included in this section of the EIS: ` for each method, a description of the method, the explanatory variables used, the parameter estimates generated, and the assumed growth rates for each of the explanatory variables ` a description and justification of any changes made in the method by the