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By Suzanne Herel The PJM Board of Managers today approved staff’s recommendation for the stability fix at New Jersey’s Artificial Island, despite numerous objections from spurned bidders and representatives of the Delmarva Peninsula, which will be allocated nearly the full cost of the project. Winner LS Power's proposal involves laying...
By Suzanne Herel WILMINGTON, Del. — PJM members agreed last week to consider relaxing confidentiality rules, despite reservations from several utilities. Current rules allow the release of sensitive data only if it includes information about at least three market participants and is no more specific than a PJM transmission zone.
WILMINGTON, Del. — Members approved changes to Manual 18 necessary to incorporate Capacity Performance in the upcoming Base Residual Auction. The motion passed over one objection and 25 abstentions. PJM officials said stakeholders have expressed concern about approving manual language when some aspects of the new product are still in...
Below is a summary of the issues scheduled to be brought to a vote at the Markets and Reliability Committee on Thursday. Each item is listed by agenda number, description and projected time of discussion, followed by a summary of the issue and links to prior coverage in RTO Insider.
VALLEY FORGE, Pa. — A task force unanimously approved by the PJM Planning Committee last week will craft minimum design standards for greenfield projects that are competitively solicited under Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Order 1000. PJM and stakeholders said the standards are needed because entities designated for such projects are...
By Rich Heidorn Jr. Members warned PJM officials last week that the way the RTO plans to calculate Capacity Performance could lead generators to ignore dispatch instructions to avoid penalties. PJM expects generators’ output to match their Capacity Performance obligations even at the beginning of a no-notice emergency, leaving no...
Non-Event Tier 1 Credit to Continue, Obligation Added
Jul 13, 2015
VALLEY FORGE, Pa. — Tier 1 synchronized reserve resources would be obligated to respond in emergencies and subject to penalties if they couldn’t, under a PJM-backed proposal approved Wednesday by the Market Implementation Committee. The proposal retains Tier 1’s ability to receive compensation outside of synch reserve events whenever the...
PJM told the Operating Committee last week it plans to poll members on whether to expand the winter preparedness testing it began last year. The testing was credited with improving generator performance during the winter of 2014/15, but it came at a cost of about $7 million to load. Susan...
PJM Won’t Be Ready for Flexible Generator Offers by November
Jun 29, 2015
PJM doesn’t plan to allow generators to make hourly market offers for winter 2015/16, despite a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission order that such flexibility be developed by Nov. 1. Officials said the RTO cannot accept such offers until it revamps its market system and that the new software cannot be...
By Suzanne Herel WILMINGTON, Del. — Old Dominion Electric Cooperative introduced a last-ditch effort to reach consensus on a redesign of the financial transmission rights and auction revenue rights processes Thursday, seeking a vote on a proposal combining recommendations from PJM and the Independent Market Monitor. ODEC’s Steve Lieberman introduced...