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November 16, 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 MRC/MC Preview: Aug. 22, 2019
PJM will present the Members Committee with a first read of manual changes developed from the Stakeholder Process Super Forum.
UPDATED: Ohio Activist Unfazed by Denial of Nuke Petition
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost rejected a draft petition to repeal the state’s nuclear subsidy program via ballot referendum, citing factual errors.
MISO-SPP Interregional Process Scrutinized at MARC
MISO and SPP are making earnest efforts to coordinate transmission development along their shared seam, according to speakers at MARC.
MARC Opens with Iowa Political Flavor, Speed Round
MARC opened with a study in local Iowa flavor and a grab bag of industry opinions gleaned from a round of questions styled after political interrogations.
PJM MIC Briefs: Aug. 7, 2019
PJM told the MIC it will not file waivers for upcoming capacity auction deadlines and will rely on FERC to issue an order on its MOPR.
PJM PC/TEAC Briefs: Aug. 8, 2019
PJM staff unveiled to the Planning Committee a proposed new fee structure for a more involved cost-containment process.
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PJM Members Debate Dueling Tx Replacement Plans
Electric distributors want PJM transmission owners to reveal more about how they decide when it’s time to replace infrastructure at “the end of its life.”
Counterflow: Cue the Pixie Dust
Columnist Steve Huntoon argues that energy storage resources should not get preferential treatment in PJM's Capacity Performance market construct.
Monitor: PJM Markets Remain ‘Under Attack’
PJM’s markets remain “under attack” from those concerned about the retirements of unprofitable legacy generators, the Monitor said.
Exelon: Market Flaws Threaten Ill. Carbon Policy
Exelon officials told investors that Illinois’ transition toward 100% carbon-free power can’t succeed without PJM market reforms.

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