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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.
Nuclear, Gas Seen as Crucial to PJM’s Renewables Growth
PJM’s anticipated increase in renewables won’t succeed without the support of more reliable fossil fuels and nuclear reactors, industry analysts said.
Stakeholder Soapbox: PJM’s Market Hurting Clean Energy
Miles Farmer and Amanda Levin of the Natural Resources Defense Council respond to Steve Huntoon's criticism of their evaluation of the PJM capacity market.
Ohio Approves Nuke Subsidy
Ohio legislators approved a bill to subsidize FirstEnergy Solutions’ nuclear plants on Lake Erie, providing a lifeline to the industry in PJM.
FERC Upholds Fuel Cost Penalties Against CPV Plant
FERC upheld penalties PJM imposed against CPV's Woodbridge Energy Center for violating its fuel cost policy in January 2018.
PJM MRC Preview: July 25, 2019
A summary of the issues scheduled to be brought to a vote at the PJM Markets and Reliability Committee on Thursday, July 25, 2019.
Ohio Senate Clears Nuke Subsidy Bill
The Ohio Senate passed the Clean Air Act to curb state renewable energy mandates and create subsidies for nuclear and coal plants.
States, Regulators: Look Outside PJM for Next CEO
PJM’s state advocates and regulators want the organization to focus on external candidates as it continues the search for a new CEO.
PJM PC/TEAC Briefs: July 11, 2019
PJM’s Merchant Transmission and Offshore Wind Task Force will soon bring potential rule changes for offshore wind development to the Planning Committee.
PJM MIC Briefs: July 10, 2019
Interim PJM CEO Susan J. Riley opened the Market Implementation Committee meeting with an optimistic message about moving the organization forward.
PJM Stakeholders Still Divided on Fuel-cost Policies
Consensus on fuel-cost policies may elude PJM stakeholders as the Market Implementation Committee prepares for a vote on three divergent plans.

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