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November 23, 2024

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Ky. Rejects AEP Supplemental Tx Project
The Kentucky PSC rejected Kentucky Power's supplemental transmission project to make upgrades at two of its substations, citing FERC's ruling on PJM's stakeholder processes.
Group Contests ‘Supplementals’ Ruling as PJM, TOs Advance
The fight between PJM transmission owners and customers over supplemental projects isn't over yet, despite a FERC order approving the RTO's plan.
AMP Seeks More PJM Scrutiny of TO Projects
American Municipal Power contended that PJM’s limited review of transmission owner projects is not rigorous enough to ensure the RTO is avoiding unnecessary costs.
PJM Report Highlights Struggle to Replace Infrastructure
PJM is experiencing an “unprecedented” switch from coal- to gas-fired generation while also managing the replacement of aging transmission infrastructure.
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PJM, TOs Propose FERC Order 890 Compliance Plan
PJM and its transmission owners released a joint proposal to address FERC’s decision last month that the TOs are not in compliance with FERC Order 890.
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PJM Markets and Reliability Committee Briefs: Feb. 22, 2018
Stakeholders remain reticent to cede too much command and control to PJM, voting at the MRC meeting to defer a vote on revisions to Manual 14D.
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FERC Orders New Rules for Supplemental Tx Projects in PJM
PJM transmission owners’ processes for developing supplemental projects violate FERC Order 890 transparency and coordination requirements, FERC ruled.
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PJM TOs, Customers Await Ruling on Supplemental Projects
How much more information PJM transmission owners will be required to share with transmission customers could be decided at today’s FERC meeting.
PJM TOs, Customers Continue to Clash on Tx Maintenance
Representatives of transmission owners and their customers once again staked their claims at a meeting of the PJM Transmission Replacement Processes Senior Task Force.
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PJM Markets Still Unsettled
PJM has a lot on its plate for 2018, including an ongoing effort to change its capacity market structure, the DOE NOPR and gas-electric coordination.

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