Capacity imports could clear at lower prices than internal resources under proposed import limits being considered by PJM.
PJM will perform a cost-benefit analysis before proceeding with a combined-cycle bidding model expected to cost up to $1 million.
Maryland and CPV officials aren’t saying what their next move is in the wake of a federal court ruling that voided the state’s contract with developers of a 725 MW combined cycle plant in St. Charles.
PJM officials said they are pleased with the response to their request for additional black start resources, as more than 50 generators responded with offers.
The PJM Board of Managers last week approved $1.2 billion in transmission reliability projects.
The following issues were approved by the Markets and Reliability and Members committees Thursday with little discussion. Each item is listed by agenda numbe...
A proposal to allow intra-year switching to nodal pricing failed, falling just short of the two-thirds vote needed for approval.
Company briefs on some of the companies doing business in PJM: PPL, FirstEnergy and Pepco, as well as news from the Electric Power Research Institute.
Members agreed to consider new rules to allow batteries, flywheels and other advanced storage technologies to bid in the capacity market.
PJM should be able to absorb the more than 7,000 MW of capacity imports that cleared in May’s auction for 2016-17, officials said.










