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July 30, 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.
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PJM MIC Briefs: Oct. 7, 2020
PJM's proposed “quick-fix” manual revision sparked a discussion on lingering pseudo-tie issues.
PJM PC/TEAC Briefs: Oct. 6, 2020
PJM stakeholders endorsed an installed reserve margin of 14.4%, down from 14.8% in 2019, along with new winter weekly reserve targets.
PJM OC Briefs: Oct. 8, 2020
PJM's Operating Committee endorsed manual changes and reviewed a revised day-ahead scheduling reserve requirement.
FERC OKs LS Power Acquisitions
FERC approved LS Power’s acquisition of two generating facilities in PJM, rejecting the Independent Market Monitor’s request for behavioral mitigation.
Vistra Declares End of Midwest Coal Fleet
Vistra said MISO’s “irreparably dysfunctional” capacity auction design deserves blame for its decision to shutter the last of its Midwest coal plants.
FERC
FERC Urged to Embrace Carbon Pricing
Most panelists urged FERC to support state and RTO efforts to introduce carbon pricing during a daylong technical conference.
GTM Panelists Mull Northeast’s Resource Adequacy
Panelists during Greentech Media’s annual Power and Renewables Summit discussed what would help ensure resource adequacy in the Northeast.
NYISO, PJM Discuss Renewables in Capacity Markets
NYISO and PJM officials discussed the future of their capacity markets as more renewables come online during GTM’s annual Power and Renewables Summit.
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Advocates Challenge PJM Board on Exelon, FE
Ratepayer advocates challenged the PJM board to take action against Exelon and FirstEnergy, accused of bribing legislators in Illinois and Ohio, respectively.
Center for Sustainable Energy
NJ BPU Outlines ‘Shared Responsibility’ EV Plan
New Jersey regulators approved a “shared responsibility” model for building a public electric vehicle charging network involving utilities and private investors.

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