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March 2, 2026

PJM

PJM Interconnection LLC is a regional transmission organization that coordinates the movement of wholesale electricity in all or parts of Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia and the District of Columbia.
FERC Orders Uplift Charges on PJM UTCs
FERC ordered PJM to begin billing up-to-congestion transactions for uplift, calling the RTO’s current rules unjust and unreasonable.
Court Sides with NY on EPA ‘Good Neighbor’ Finding
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ordered the EPA to reopen a petition filed by New York, New Jersey and New York City into air pollution coming from upwind states.
PJM PC/TEAC Briefs: July 7, 2020
PJM is looking to select a new load model for the 2020 reserve requirement study focused on the 2024/25 delivery year.
PJM MIC Briefs: July 8, 2020
The PJM MIC endorsed the sunsetting of a longstanding subcommittee on intermittent resources and accepted the charter of a new committee.
PJM Stakeholders OK PMU Requirement
PJM stakeholders endorsed “quick-fix” manual revisions to expand the use of synchrophasors and make them a requirement for certain projects under the RTEP.
PJM OC Briefs: July 9, 2020
The PJM Operating Committee unanimously endorsed a “quick fix” solution to give transmission owners access to the Dispatch Interactive Map Application.
Pa. House Passes Bill Limiting RGGI Entry
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives voted to pass a bill limiting the state’s entry into the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative.
PJM Dusts off ‘State Agreement’ Tx Approach
PJM is dusting off a never-used mechanism that would allow states to pay for transmission needed to achieve public policy goals.
Md. PSC OKs Independence Energy Connection Deal
The Maryland PSC approved a settlement allowing Transource Energy to move forward with its Independence Energy Connection transmission project.
FERC Orders More Detail in Affected Systems Compliance
MISO, PJM and SPP are close to meeting FERC’s transparency requirements around affected-system studies, but their compliance filings still need fine-tuning.

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