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2010 Report - Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission

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growth is projected to average 5.2 percent over the next five years, with peak load going from 38.7MW to 49.9 MW in the winter of 2014-15.One of Citizens’ largest customers, Bucknell University, generated 39 GWh of which Citizens’purchased three GWh, which represents 2.0 percent of Citizens’ net energy for load.The extent of the company’s resource planning is to assure sufficient line and substation capacityto accommodate, in a reliable and economical manner, present requirements and future growth.Citizens’ is a small distribution company and does not own any generation facilities.Figure 51 Citizens' Electric Company energy demand (GWh)10090HistoricForecasts8070Residential605040Industrial3020Commercial1002000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 <strong>2010</strong> 2011 2012 2013 2014Pike County Light & Power CompanyPike County Light & Power Company (Pike),a subsidiary of Orange & Rockland UtilitiesInc. (O&R), provides service to 4,649customers in Eastern Pike County,Northeastern <strong>Pennsylvania</strong>. In 2009, Pike’sretail energy sales totaled 73 GWh, adecrease of 5.3 percent from 2008 sales.Commercial sales continued to dominatePike’s market with 61.1 percent of the totalElectric Power Outlook for <strong>Pennsylvania</strong> 2009-2014 57

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