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 stakeholders at the Markets and Reliability Committee meeting endorsed the second phase of an initiative with MISO to address overlapping congestion.
A Delaware demand-side group has asked the PJM Board of Managers to again suspend the Artificial Island transmission project.
Duke Energy released a carbon-reduction plan that anticipates relying on natural gas and technology advancements to phase out coal-fired generation by 2050.
Stakeholders filed comments on FERC Order 841, which required RTOs and ISOs to allow energy storage resources full access to their markets.
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.
The fight between PJM transmission owners and customers over supplemental projects isn't over yet, despite a FERC order approving the RTO's plan.
PJM staff highlighted procedural and process challenges of adding cost containment as a factor in transmission planning decisions.
A summary of the issues scheduled to be brought to a vote at the Markets and Reliability and Members committees on March 22, 2018.
PJM assured Pennsylvania legislators that the state has ample power generation for its needs and cautioned that fuel diversity will not ensure reliability.