October 1, 2024
Devin Leith-Yessian
PJM Correspondent
Devin got his start in the newspaper world at the Meriden Record-Journal, covering small towns in central Connecticut and writing about everything from the town fair to the angry budget meetings about how much to spend on the town fair. A graduate of the journalism program at Central Connecticut State University, he left the Nutmeg State to cover PJM from his new home in Philadelphia. Though now a city dweller, Devin has retained his love of nature and will be exploring a whole new set of mountains and forests, some made out of concrete.

Recent Articles
PJM MRC Briefs: Sept. 25, 2024
About four years after PJM stakeholders shelved deliberations on rules around how battery storage can be used to address transmission constraints, the topic has been reopened.
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PJM Working to Speed Development of New Capacity
PJM is trying to figure out how the development of new capacity can be sped up as a growing number of resources have cleared the interconnection queue but not entered commercial operation.
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PIO Complaint Faults PJM Treatment of Deactivating Generation
Several public interest organizations have filed a complaint with FERC contending that PJM’s capacity market is inflating consumer prices by not counting generators operating on RMR agreements as a form of capacity.
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With Three Mile Island Restart, Debate Continues on Co-located Load in PJM
Data centers and other concentrated electric consumers are increasingly seeking to purchase their power directly through nuclear generators in PJM.
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Constellation to Reopen, Rename Three Mile Island Unit 1

Constellation Energy plans to reopen Three Mile Island Unit 1 under a power purchase agreement with Microsoft to sell about 835 MW to serve the company’s data centers.

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