PJM Annual Meeting
PJM is officially moving ahead with its plan to resume in-person stakeholder meetings, beginning with the April Liaison Committee.
PJM is mandating COVID-19 vaccines for its employees, contractors, vendors and stakeholders working at or attending meetings at the Valley Forge campus.
Speakers at PJM's Annual Meeting focused on the intersection of decarbonization and reliability on the grid as more intermittent resources come online.
PJM stakeholders elected two new members to the Board of Managers and re-elected a third at the annual Meeting of Members.
Exelon and FirstEnergy called on PJM to police stakeholder sector selections after LS Power had an affiliate improperly voting in the senior committees.
PJM held its Annual Meeting via teleconference, feting Board Member Susan J. Riley and former Vice President of Planning Steve Herling on their retirements.
PJM Board Chair Ake Almgren opened the MRC meeting by introducing a redesigned compliance hotline for personnel and stakeholders to report violations.
Most of PJM’s recent market rule changes went too quickly for advocate groups, though their desire for deceleration stops at financial transmission rights.
PJM stakeholders gathered for a special Members Committee meeting in Cambridge, Md., as part of the RTO’s Annual Meeting.
Consumer, small-business and environmental advocates pressed the PJM Board of Managers on the issue of transparency at their annual meeting.
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