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October 10, 2024

PJM

PJM Interconnection LLC is a regional transmission organization that coordinates the movement of wholesale electricity in all or parts of Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia and the District of Columbia.
PJM Members OK Tighter Credit Rules
Stakeholders on Thursday overwhelmingly approved an overhaul of PJM’s rules for managing the credit risks of market participants.
Stakeholders Seek TO `Engagement’ on End-of-Life Tx
PJM stakeholders seeking to improve the transparency of transmission owners’ spending on end-of-life projects urged the RTO to conclude work on proposals.
UPDATED: PJM to Hold Weekly Calls on COVID-19
PJM opened a survey of its generation operators Friday to identify operational risks resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.
FERC Sides With PJM on Pseudo-tie Challenges
FERC rejected rehearing requests over the commission’s November 2017 order approving PJM’s tougher requirements for pseudo-tied generators.
MOPR May Not be Death Knell for Renewables in PJM
PJM’s expanded MOPR may not hinder renewables as much as some had feared if the RTO’s interpretation of FERC’s Dec. 19 order is accepted by the commission.
PJM MRC/MC Preview: March 26, 2020
A preview of the items to be brought to a vote at Thursday's PJM Interconnection Markets and Reliability and Members committee meetings.
FERC OKs PJM Tx Cost Containment
FERC approved PJM Interconnection’s rules for evaluating voluntary cost commitment proposals on competitive transmission projects.
FERC OKs PJM TOs’ Critical Tx Process
FERC approved the PJM Transmission Owners’ critical infrastructure mitigation plan despite complaints that say it lacks transparency and restricts input.
Beaver Valley Nuclear Plant to Stay Open
The owners of the Beaver Valley nuclear plant have told PJM they will keep the plant in operation, citing Pennsylvania’s efforts to join RGGI.
PJM Makes MOPR Compliance Filing
PJM filed Tariff changes to comply with FERC’s controversial order requiring expansion of the MOPR to new state-subsidized resources.

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