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North American Electric Reliability Corporation : About half of U.S. at increased risk of power supply shortfalls.
Shortfalls could lead to outages and electricity conservation measures, NERC says.
Midcontinent Independent System Operator at high risk of shortfalls even at peak demand periods.
Parts of northwest, northeast, southeast and midwest better positioned to keep the lights on over the long term.
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