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Figure 4-1. Congestion on Western Transmission Paths Based on historical and existing modeling studies. Not all of WECC's 67 catalogued paths are shown. 32 U.S. Department of Energy / National Electric Transmission Congestion Study / 2006
Figure 4-2. Actual Transmission Congestion, 1999-2005 Based on most heavily loaded season for each path during the 6-year period. U.S. Department of Energy / National Electric Transmission Congestion Study / 2006 33
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Figure 4-2. Actual <strong>Transmission</strong> <strong>Congestion</strong>, 1999-2005<br />
Based on most heavily loaded season for each path during the 6-year period.<br />
U.S. Department of Energy / <strong>National</strong> <strong>Electric</strong> <strong>Transmission</strong> <strong>Congestion</strong> <strong>Study</strong> / 2006 33