PJM Planning Committee (PC)
PJM is seeking stakeholder feedback as it considers a redesign of the Transmission Expansion Advisory Committee.
The PJM Planning Committee held a special session to begin soliciting stakeholder input on changes to the RTO’s selection process for Order 1000 projects.
The PJM Planning Committee and Transmission Expansion Advisory Committee (TEAC) considered the loss of the Quad Cities nuclear plant and discussed Order 1000 rules, $1.1 billion in end-of-life projects for PSE&G and the third RTEP window of the year.
PJM will hold a meeting Monday to seek stakeholder input on options for replacing the Con Ed-PSEG “wheel.” NYISO meeting in September.
PJM is using a three-pronged approach to prepare for next year’s termination of the Con Ed-PSEG wheel.
PJM planners have begun studying a redesign of the Transmission Expansion Advisory Committee process. And the Planning Committee prepared for the 2016 reserve requirement study.
A summary of issues discussed and measures approved by the PJM Planning Committee and Transmission Expansion Advisory Committee on June 9, 2016.
A review of stakeholder conversations and decisions at the PJM Planning Committee and Transmission Expansion Advisory Committee.
Con Ed will stop using the “PSEG wheel” next April, following through on a promise it made late last year in a dispute with PJM.
A summary of issues discussed by the PJM Planning Committee (PC) and Transmission Expansion Advisory Committee (TEAC) on April 7, 2016.
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