PJM Operating Committee Briefs: April 8, 2021
April 13, 2021The PJM Operating Committee discussed COVID-19 vaccinations for staff and the February winter storm emergency in the Midwest. | NOAA/NCEI
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The PJM Operating Committee discussed COVID-19 vaccinations for staff and the February winter storm emergency in the Midwest. | NOAA/NCEI
Read MorePJM stakeholders questioned whether proposals addressing compensation for reactive power supply and voltage control service should be delayed. | © RTO Insider LLC
Read MoreFERC approved requests by MISO, SPP and PJM to delay their Order 2222 compliance filings by up to nine months. | Advanced Energy Economy
Read MorePJM’s Members and Markets and Reliability Committees discussed transmission planning in light of NERC’s CIP standards as well as manual revisions. | PJM
Read MorePJM’s Monitor sounded alarms about market power in the energy and capacity markets and said it may intervene in the RTO’s next capacity auction. | Monitoring Analytics
Read MoreStakeholders voted to delay the endorsement of PJM’s proposal to develop rules for how storage should be considered in the RTEP process. | PJM
Read MoreA summary of the issues scheduled to be brought to a vote at the PJM Markets and Reliability and Members committees on Jan. 27, 2021.
Read MoreStakeholders at PJM’s Market Implementation Committee meeting challenged the use of the “quick fix process” and endorsed a proposed package addressing PRD credits. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreFERC ordered PJM to make an additional compliance filing on its rules for fast-start resources, saying the RTO’s proposal gave itself too much discretion. | PJM
Read MoreWith no end in sight to the ongoing impacts of COVID-19, stakeholders in PJM are examining the options going forward to deal with the pandemic. | PJM
Read MorePresent and former regulators told NARUC they are skeptical that carbon pricing and capacity markets would achieve decarbonization. | NARUC
Read MorePJM’s Monitor urged the RTO not to rush into making changes to its capacity market before the recently approved design is given a chance to succeed. | Monitoring Analytics
Read MorePJM deferred a vote until December on packages dealing with the contentious black start unit testing and compensation issue. | Calpine
Read MorePJM stakeholders endorsed the RTO’s package on updates to real-time value market rules that call for additional penalties for generation operators. | PJM
Read MorePJM stakeholders endorsed a proposal from Public Service Enterprise Group seeking to create a cost-based calculator to aid in offers made by market sellers resulting from discussions around fuel-cost policy enhancements. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreExelon officials confirmed during a third-quarter earnings call that the company is considering spinning off its generation business.
Read MoreThe Markets and Reliability Committee endorsed revisions to PJM’s rules for liquidating defaulted financial transmission rights positions. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreGreenhouse gas emissions across PJM could be cut by 80 million metric tons (28%) by 2030 with a carbon price of $10/ton, a study by E3 found. | E3
Read MoreFERC accepted PJM’s proposed Tariff revisions on fast-start pricing to resolve inaccuracy and dispatch misalignment issues. | PJM
Read MoreThe U.S. energy industry is still wrestling with the economic and social impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic that gripped the world nearly nine months ago, experts said. | Energy Bar Association
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