PJM Transmission Expansion Advisory Committee (TEAC)
PJM stakeholders unanimously endorsed the results of the 2021/22 winter weekly reserve target analysis at the Planning Committee meeting.
PJM received 79 proposals addressing both the onshore and offshore demands of N.J.’s ambitious OSW program as part of the RTO’s “state agreement approach."
PJM is recommending using an installed reserve margin of 14.6%, slightly up from 14.4% required in 2020.
PJM wants to modify the generator deliverability tests for light-load and winter periods as more renewable energy is set to come online.
A PJM study said transmission upgrades could cost as much as $3.2 billion by 2035 to accommodate state renewable goals.
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PJM stakeholders affirmed OA language from the RTO’s mitigation proposal endorsed in February to avoid critical infrastructure projects.
PJM stakeholders will vote next month on the next steps of the RTO’s mitigation proposal to avoid designating projects as critical infrastructure.
Stakeholders endorsed PJM’s proposal for changes to the pro forma interconnection construction service agreement.
PJM delayed a vote on a proposal for changes to the pro forma interconnection construction service agreement.
PJM is looking to move forward in the stakeholder process to examine interconnection process reform.
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