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February 07, 2023
Home » PJM: Artificial Island Cost Allocation Appears ‘Disproportionate’
PJM planners reaffirmed their 2015 selection of LS Power's 230-kV circuit line to Delaware as the fix for stability problems at Artificial Island in New Jersey. Planners, however, determined that the line should connect Artificial Island at the Hope Creek nuclear generator rather than the nearby Salem plant. | PJM
PJM: Artificial Island Cost Allocation Appears ‘Disproportionate’
By Suzanne Herel PJM acknowledged last week that the cost allocation for its Artificial Island stability fix may “appear disproportionate” but said its hands are tied by cost allocation rules proposed by transmission owners and approved by FERC. Because the project is considered a lower-voltage facility, the cost of LS...
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