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March 10, 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.
Cost Containment Proposal Survives; Headed to MRC
LS Power’s cost-containment proposal remains largely intact and on schedule to return for a vote at the PJM MRC.
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PJM PC/TEAC Briefs: May 3, 2018
PJM staff completed an analysis on the reliability impact of the retirements of FirstEnergy’s Davis-Besse, Perry and Beaver Valley nuclear plants.
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PJM Market Implementation Committee Briefs: May 2, 2018
PJM’s Market Implementation Committee approved manual revisions reducing the number of virtual bidding locations by almost 90%.
PJM Operating Committee Briefs: May 1, 2018
The PJM Operating Committee unanimously approved revisions to Manual 14D to tighten the notification rules for transferring the ownership of generation units.
PPL Looks to Raise $2B in Equity for 5-6% Annual Growth
PPL said it expects to need to raise only about $2 billion from equity sales through 2020.
UPDATED: PJM Capacity Proposals Widely Panned
Comments on PJM’s “jump ball” proposals for protecting the capacity market from subsidized resources were almost uniformly negative.
Powelson: ‘Erosion of Confidence’ in Stakeholder Process
FERC Commissioner Robert Powelson said that he sees an “erosion of confidence” in RTO stakeholder processes.
Izzo: Nukes Outside NJ Likely Eligible for State ZECs
A recently passed New Jersey law could lead to the state subsidizing nuclear plants outside its borders, Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG) CEO Ralph Izzo said during his company’s first-quarter (Q1 2018) earnings call Monday.
PJM Seeks to Have Market Value Fuel Security
PJM wants to take a more holistic look at how the grid’s supply chain works and factor the findings into its markets.
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Stakeholders Oppose PJM PFR Mandate for Existing Units
Although FERC has required almost all new generating units to provide primary frequency response (PFR), PJM stakeholders are strongly opposing any move by the RTO to require existing units to follow suit.

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