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October 25, 2024

Illinois Citizens Utility Board (CUB)

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PJM Market Participants React to Spike in Capacity Prices
Generation owners say the increase in PJM capacity prices is the signal they need to invest in new development, while consumer advocates say the backlogged interconnection queue could limit the ability for market participants to react.
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PJM MRC Briefs: July 24, 2024
The PJM MRC endorsed one of two proposals to revise how the RTO uses reserve resources, approving a deployment scheme where instructions are sent by basepoints, while rejecting a parallel proposal to grant operators the ability to dynamically increase market procurements.
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PJM Consumer Advocates File Complaint on EE Market Design
Three state consumer advocates filed a complaint against PJM with FERC, alleging the RTO’s treatment of energy efficiency resources is unduly discriminatory and is not properly documented in its governing documents. 
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5 PJM States Considering Bills to Require Utilities to File Stakeholder Votes
Legislators in five states in PJM have filed similar bills that would require regulated utilities to submit all of their stakeholder votes publicly with state regulators.
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PJM Stakeholders Approve New CONE Area for ComEd over Consumer Opposition
The PJM Markets and Reliability Committee overrode concerns from Illinois consumer advocates and regulators to create a fifth cost of new entry area for the Commonwealth Edison region.
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Illinois Regulators Hear from RTOs on Summer Readiness
The Illinois Commerce Commission questioned MISO and PJM officials on their respective RTOs’ preparations for summer, with some concerned about reliability.
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PJM Stakeholders Reject Clean Energy Requirement for Board
PJM stakeholders rejected a proposal from the Illinois CUB to require that at least one member of the Board of Managers have clean energy qualifications.
PJM Stakeholders Pump the Brakes on ‘Clean Energy Expertise’ for Board
PJM members said they want more time to consider a proposal to require the board to include “expertise in the transition to zero-carbon energy resources.”

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