PJM LMPs Drop 47% in 1st Quarter
May 16, 2016
The Independent Market Monitor reported that PJM had lower LMPs, fuel prices and demand in the first quarter in its quarterly State of the Market report.
PJM energy market prices dropped 47.4% in the first quarter compared with a year earlier because of lower fuel prices and demand, the Independent Market Monitor reported in its quarterly State of the Market report.
LMPs averaged $26.80/MWh for the quarter versus $50.91/MWh in the first three months of 2015.
Net energy revenues — a measure of market performance and investment incentives — decreased by 62% for a new combustion turbine, 51% for a new combined cycle plant, 38% for new wind and 62% for a new solar installation.
Mild weather and low fuel prices contributed to a 79% drop in uplift costs, to $39.1 million from $186.4 million in 2015. Congestion costs decreased by almost 54% to $292.2 million.
– Rich Heidorn Jr.