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July 31, 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 Stakeholders OK 5-Minute Dispatch Proposal
The MRC and MC gave a final endorsement of PJM’s short-term proposal to resolve five-minute dispatch and pricing issues.
PJM Stakeholders Debate Market Efficiency Proposals
PJM stakeholders continued debating changes to processes used to plan market efficiency transmission projects, including a new regional targeted process.
Ohio Gov. Calls for Repeal of Nuke Bailout
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said the state should repeal House Bill 6 in light of the federal bribery charges against House Speaker Larry Householder.
FERC OKs Negotiated Rates for Merchant Tx Line
FERC approved SOO Green’s request to charge negotiated rates on its 2,100-MW transmission line that would deliver renewable energy from MISO to PJM.
NJ Releases Draft Offshore Wind Plan
New Jersey has released a plan detailing how it will procure 7,500 MW in offshore wind resources as part of its goal to reach 100% clean energy by 2050.
ISO, RTO Officials Debate Role of Natural Gas Resources
A discussion on natural gas’ role in a clean-energy grid during NARUC's Summer Policy Summit revealed a divide between ISOs and RTOs.
Feds: FE Paid $61M in Bribes to Win Nuke Subsidy
FirstEnergy spent $61 million in bribes and “dark money” to elect Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder and his allies, federal officials charged.
PJM MRC/MC Preview: July 23, 2020
A summary of the issues scheduled to be brought to a vote at the PJM Markets and Reliability and Members committee meetings on July 23, 2020.
How ComEd Got its Way with Ill. Legislature
ComEd admitted it bribed Ill. House Speaker Michael Madigan in return for legislative support, what one involved called an "old time patronage system."
ComEd to Pay $200 Million in Bribery Scheme
Exelon’s ComEd agreed to pay a $200 million fine to settle allegations it bribed Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan in return for legislation favor.

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