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  • Current Demand - FAQ
    What is the CT Power Update Graph?
    Does the Graph reflect system reliability?
    What is peak demand and how does it affect the cost of electricity?
    What is Current Demand?
    What is Forecasted Demand?
    What does the red line represent?
    How do I interpret the Connecticut Power Update Graph?
    When does Connecticut’s peak demand occur?
    What's the difference between seasonal peak demand and Connecticut's annual peak demand?
    What actions can I take to reduce peak demand?
    Why do I need to be informed about the demand on our electric system?
    What is the Connecticut electric system?
    What is a megawatt?
    System Reliability - FAQ
    What is the CT Power Update Map?
    Why is the Map divided into two zones?
    Why is the Map color-coded?
    What do the colors mean?
    How can I help maintain the reliability of the electric system?
    Which towns are in Southwest Connecticut?
    What is the Connecticut electric system?


    Cornwall, CT
    AQI - 30
    Ozone - 30
    Particles (PM2.5) - 28
    Danbury, CT
    AQI - 15
    Ozone - -1
    Particles (PM2.5) - 15
    East Hartford, CT
    AQI - 19
    Ozone - -1
    Particles (PM2.5) - 19
    Middletown, CT
    AQI - -1
    Ozone - -1
    Particles - Not measured at this site
    New Haven, CT
    AQI - 21
    Ozone - 12
    Particles (PM2.5) - 21
    Stratford, CT
    AQI - -1
    Ozone - -1
    Particles - Not measured at this site
    Westport, CT
    AQI - -1
    Ozone - -1
    Particles - Not measured at this site
    Greenwich, CT
    AQI - -1
    Ozone - -1
    Particles - Not measured at this site
    Madison, CT
    AQI - -1
    Ozone - -1
    Particles - Not measured at this site
    Groton, CT
    AQI - 24
    Ozone - -1
    Particles (PM2.5) - 24
    Stafford, CT
    AQI - -1
    Ozone - -1
    Particles - Not measured at this site
    Today's forcasted peak demand is 4,271MW.
    The current demand is 3,182MW.
    To help control cost, peak demand should not exceed 6,500MW. In general, everyone is encouraged to reduce electric use from noon to 8 p.m. weekdays, Connecticut’s peak demand period.
    Today's forecasted air quality is Moderate.