Peak demand
Peak demand is the maximum instantaneous (in practice, interval-averaged) load over some window — an hour, a day, a season. ERCOT's all-time system peak stands above 85 GW, set in the summer heat. Grid infrastructure is sized for the peak, not the average, which is exactly why cost allocation keys off peak intervals: the peak is what the wires were built for.
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