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July 23, 2024

Delaware

PJM Board Puts the Brakes on Artificial Island Selection
Facing a barrage of criticism from spurned Artificial Island bidders, state officials and others, PJM’s Board of Managers has delayed action on a recommendation that it select Public Service Electric & Gas to fix the Artificial Island stability problem. Instead, the board will allow PSE&G and other finalists to “supplement” their proposals in response to LS Power’s offer to cap its project cost at $171 million.
State Briefs
News briefs from the states within the PJM footprint. This week we include Delaware, D.C., Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
State Briefs
News briefs from the states within the PJM footprint. This week we include Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
State Briefs
News briefs from the states within the PJM footprint. This week we include Delaware, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia.
State Briefs
News briefs from the states within the PJM footprint. This week we include Delaware, District of Columbia, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia.
State Briefs
News briefs from the states within the PJM footprint. This week we include Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia.
Carbon Rule Falls Unevenly on PJM States
EPA's proposal to cut carbon dioxide emissions 30% from 2005 levels won’t fall evenly on all states.
State Briefs
News briefs from the states within the PJM footprint. This week we include Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.
State Briefs
News briefs from the states within the PJM footprint. This week we include Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.
States, not FERC, will be Challenge for Exelon-Pepco
Exelon’s proposed $6.8 billion acquisition of Pepco Holdings Inc. should clear federal regulatory hurdles easily but may face a tougher time convincing state regulators.

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