Thresholds for Self-Supply Resources Eligible for Exemption
May 3, 2013
PJM set the following net-short thresholds by customer type:
150 MW for a single-customer LSE;
1,000 MW for a public power entity;
1,800 MW for a multi-s...
PJM set the following net-short thresholds by customer type:
- 150 MW for a single-customer LSE;
- 1,000 MW for a public power entity;
- 1,800 MW for a multi-state public power entity, based on a PJM region-wide assessment (or 1,000 MW for three specified Locational Deliverability Areas); or
- 20 percent of the LSE’s RPM reliability requirement for an investor-owned LSE.
PJM proposed a graduated net-long scale, based on “estimated capacity obligations” (calculated on a three-year average basis along with specified criteria to determine which end-use customers to include) and the following maximum net-long thresholds:
- 70 MW for an estimated capacity obligation less than 500 MW;
- 15 percent of the LSE’s estimated capacity obligation for an estimated capacity obligation greater than or equal to 500 MW and less than 5,000 MW;
- 750 MW for an estimated capacity obligation greater than or equal to 5,000 MW and less than 15,000 MW;
- 1,000 MW for an estimated capacity obligation greater than or equal to 15,000 MW and less than 25,000 MW; and
4% of the LSE’s estimated capacity obligation capped at 1,300 MW for an estimated capacity obligation greater than or equal to 25,000 MW.