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July 3, 2024

PJM Market Implementation Committee (MIC)

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PJM Reeling from Major FTR Default
PJM staff are still working on how to respond to GreenHat Energy’s default in the financial transmission rights market.
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PJM Market Implementation Committee Briefs: Aug. 8, 2018
The Market Implementation Committee overwhelmingly endorsed PJM’s proposal for revising how it calculates the balancing ratio.
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PJM Market Implementation Committee Briefs: July 11, 2018
Fernandez told the PJM MIC that his staff are still completing calculations for retroactively reallocating costs for certain transmission projects.
PJM Market Implementation Committee Briefs: June 6, 2018
PJM staff outlined their proposal for registering aggregations of seasonal Demand Response (DR) resources that can’t comply with the year-round requirements of Capacity Performance.
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PJM Market Implementation Committee Briefs: May 2, 2018
PJM’s Market Implementation Committee approved manual revisions reducing the number of virtual bidding locations by almost 90%.
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PJM Market Implementation Committee Briefs: April 4, 2018
PJM told Market Implementation Committee meeting attendees that it plans to salvage some of its proposal to revise its regulation market that FERC rejected.
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PJM Market Implementation Committee Briefs: March 7, 2018
PJM stakeholders at last week’s Market Implementation Committee meeting approved two problem statements and issue charges presented by Exelon.
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PJM Stakeholders Decline to Change Market Path Rules
Stakeholders denied four proposals to revise PJM’s rules on evaluating designated market paths for energy sales coming into the RTO.
PJM MIC Briefs: Jan. 10, 2018
PJM’s Tim Horger provided an update on the RTO’s efforts to comply with the FERC plan on fast-start resources at the Market Implementation Committee meeting.
PJM Market Implementation Committee Briefs: Dec. 13, 2017
PJM stakeholders endorsed examining the aggregation rules for seasonal demand response, but not before thoroughly questioning EnerNOC.

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