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PJM Markets and Reliability Committee Briefs

$30,000 Tx Study Fee Likely to be Reduced; Won’t Apply This Year

Jun 1, 2015
Virtual Transactions / PJM Markets and Reliability Committee (MRC) / PJM Other Committees & Taskforces / Natural Gas / Transmission Planning
WILMINGTON, Del. — PJM likely will recommend reducing a proposed $30,000 fee for studying transmission projects of $20 million or more. PJM has deferred filing the plan with FERC pending further review, Paul McGlynn, general manager of system planning, told the Markets and Reliability Committee on Thursday. McGlynn said that...

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