PJM Transmission Expansion Advisory Committee (TEAC)
PJM stands by its selection of the PSE&G project, which involves building a new transmission line from the Artificial Island nuclear complex in NJ to DE.
A summary of issues discussed by the PJM Transmission Expansion Advisory Committee on March 10, 2016.
PJM’s first 2016 proposal window for reliability projects opened Feb. 16 and will close March 17.
Reversing a prior decision, FERC ruled that PJM transmission owners should pay all of the cost of projects that solely address a TO’s local planning criteria.
The PJM Planning Committee voted to sunset two task forces and the Transmission Expansion Advisory Committee discussed five market efficiency projects.
The Supreme Court's stay of the Clean Power Plan won’t affect PJM's planned analysis of the economic and reliability implications of complying with the federal program.
A roundup of news from the PJM Planning Committee and TEAC on Jan. 7, 2016, including plans for the first RTEP window of 2016.
A roundup of news from the PJM Planning Committee and TEAC on Dec. 3, 2015.
A transmission developer asked PJM to determine if four projects in the PSE&G territory are still necessary if Con Edison makes good on its threat to terminate the “PSEG wheel” to route power into New York City.
FERC ruled that PJM's cost allocations for the Artificial Island and PSE&G transmission projects may not be just and reasonable, ordering a technical conference.
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