The PJM 2013 State of the Market was, to quote that noted economist Yogi Berra, mostly “déjà vu all over again.”
PJM will conduct training April 17 for transmission developers who want to submit proposals in the RTO’s second “market efficiency” window in November.
PJM told FERC that it should reject an attempt by Consolidated Edison Co. to avoid paying for more than half of a $1.2 billion transmission upgrade to address a short circuit problem in the PSE&G transmission zone.
The Planning Committee voted last week to initiate work to bring PJM into compliance with FERC’s Small Generator Interconnection rules.
Nearing the end of one of the harshest winters in its history, PJM is considering requiring winter testing of generators.
The CFTC has begun regular information-sharing with FERC after several years of wrangling and pressure from the U.S. Senate.
Responding to concerns raised by the sabotage of a PG&E substation, FERC has ordered reliability standards to enhance the grid's physical security.
The Electric Power Research Institute will lead an educational session on smart inverters March 31 as the Planning Committee begins work on developing standards for the devices.
PJM said it will change Manual 11’s rules regarding compensation for demand response despite a lack of stakeholder support.
News briefs on the federal agencies that impact those doing business in PJM's footprint. This week, we highlight the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the Governor's Wind Energy Coalition and Congress.










