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.
The solution to the Artificial Island transmission stability problem may be more costly than originally estimated, PJM officials said last week.
At least seven people were injured, including five PSE&G workers, Tuesday afternoon when a massive gas explosion ripped through a Ewing Township, N.J. condo complex. The explosion destroyed at least one home and others were damaged by what witnesses described as a fireball.
PJM’s attempt to address speculation in the capacity market collapsed Thursday as members failed for the second time in three months to reach consensus on rule changes.
In a highly unusual move, PJM members Thursday balked at endorsing proposed manual changes governing when Economic demand response qualifies for payment.
News briefs from the states within the PJM footprint. This week we include Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia.
AES Corp. announced last week that it is attempting to sell DPL Inc.’s generation fleet rather than spinning it off into an unregulated subsidiary. The planned sale is an indication that AES, which bought DPL in 2011, is having buyer's remorse.
News briefs on the federal agencies that impact those doing business in PJM's footprint. This week, we highlight the White House, Congress, the EPA, the Supreme Court, and a study by NREL.
Stakeholders last week agreed to develop technical standards for “smart” inverters that can allow solar PV and other renewables to provide reactive power.








