The PJM Board of Managers asked stakeholders for patience with the board’s ongoing investigation into the default of GreenHat Energy’s FTR portfolio.
PJM stakeholder rejected the RTO's proposal to enforce primary frequency response requirements beyond the standards of FERC Order 842.
PJM is nearing the finish line in determining how it handles the primary frequency response requirements put in place by FERC Order 842.
The Operating Committee endorsed PJM’s recommended winter weekly reserve targets, which consist of monthly values based on weekly peak load.
PJM staff outlined recommendations it developed to address a mysterious frequency drop on July 10.
Calpine and AEP are offering alternatives to plans for complying with FERC Order 842, which requires some generators to provide primary frequency response.
Although FERC has required almost all new generating units to provide primary frequency response (PFR), PJM stakeholders are strongly opposing any move by the RTO to require existing units to follow suit.
PJM debated stakeholders over whether existing units should be under the same obligation to provide primary frequency response that FERC ordered for new units.
PJM will hold its spring restoration drill May 15-16, staff told attendees at last week’s Operating Committee meeting.
PJM won’t be offering market compensation to comply with FERC’s requirement that almost all resources provide primary frequency response.