American Municipal Power (AMP)
Competitive transmission developers made an argument at OPSI’s annual meeting: Supplemental projects undermine regional planning efforts.
Stakeholders tell PJM's Board of Managers a proposed Tariff attachment from incumbent transmission owners would violate the RTO’s governing documents.
FERC rejected a trio of complaints from American Municipal Power over how MISO and PJM address their pseudo-tied generation.
PJM won’t take a side between transmission owners and load interests over the TO proposal on substations and other assets from NERC’s CIP-014-2 list.
The PJM Planning Committee rejected a proposal to bring end-of-life supplemental projects under the purview of the RTO’s regional planning process.
PJM must open Form 715 transmission projects to competitive bidding, with regional cost sharing involving high-voltage lines, FERC ordered.
PJM and its stakeholders reached an agreement on manual language detailing how the RTO will remove supplemental projects from its RTEP.
Electric distributors want PJM transmission owners to reveal more about how they decide when it’s time to replace infrastructure at “the end of its life.”
American Municipal Power said that PJM’s rush to file its energy price formation proposal with FERC leaves the door open for design flaws.
Load interests minced no words in a letter to PJM’s Board of Managers for rebuffing revisions they say would increase transparency on supplemental projects.
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