PJM Operating Committee (OC)
PJM and its Monitor sparred at two different committee meetings as they tried to win stakeholder support for their proposals on black start resources.
Capping four years of discussions and analysis, PJM held a first read of competing fuel assurance rule changes for black start resources from PJM and the IMM.
PJM's Operating Committee heard proposals on improving the dispatch of renewables, changes to max emergency status and a new cold weather advisory.
PJM is considering changes to how it manages the remaining run hours for coal plants limited by fuel shortages.
PJM's top security officer briefed stakeholders on the RTO's responses to the latest cyber threats, including hostile activity by Russia and its allies.
PJM's Operating Committee advanced plans to ease the scheduling of network service and manual language for hybrid resources.
PJM's Operating Committee discussed rule changes regarding transmission scheduling, "max emergency" generation and retirement notices.
PJM stakeholders endorsed manual changes related to the stability limits and intelligent reserve deployment in markets and operation issue charge.
PJM expects to have enough power supply to meet its summer electricity needs, according to the RTO's own analysis.
PJM's Operating Committee approved a recommendation to evaluate the need to procure additional reliability-based generation as intermittent resources are added.
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