The PJM Markets and Reliability Committee voted to sunset the Transmission Replacement Process Senior Task Force (TRPSTF).
PJM stakeholders at the MRC and MC unanimously endorsed proposed revisions for seasonal aggregation.
The results are in from a PJM member poll on the stakeholder process. The findings? It’s not perfect, but it’ll have to do.
A summary of the issues scheduled to be brought to a vote at the PJM Markets and Reliability and Members Committees on July 26, 2018.
PJM ordered its second load shed event since implementing Capacity Performance in 2015 less than two months after ordering the first.
PJM rolled out a proposal to procure reserves on a more granular level, a move the RTO hopes will shift more generator revenues back into the energy market.
FERC reopened proceedings regarding PJM’s controversial Bergen-Linden Corridor and Artificial Island projects in New Jersey.
The Planning Committee endorsed PJM’s recommended load model for the 2018 reserve requirement study, which uses data from 2003 through 2012.
Fernandez told the PJM MIC that his staff are still completing calculations for retroactively reallocating costs for certain transmission projects.
PJM faced several high load forecasts and hot weather alerts last month but never had to take emergency procedures, the Operating Committee learned.