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FERC ended its refereeing in a battle over cost allocation of the $266.5M Artificial Island stability project, PJM’s first Order 1000 transmission project.
FERC backtracked on several Tariff provisions it directed PJM to include in its implementation of a new cost allocation method for transmission projects.
PJM’s stability deviation method best suits cost allocation for Artificial Island, FERC said, denying rehearing requests favoring the status quo.
FERC reopened proceedings regarding PJM’s controversial Bergen-Linden Corridor and Artificial Island projects in New Jersey.
After nine years at the Delaware PSC, John Farber retired last week. He hopes it’s for good this time.
The Delaware General Assembly has passed a resolution opposing the PJM cost allocation for the Artificial Island project.
FERC issued orders granting rehearing to allow it more than 30 days to reconsider complaints that PJM’s use of DFAX is inappropriate for two projects.
Stakeholders ask FERC to revisit its ruling approving solution-based DFAX cost allocation for the Artificial Island and Bergen-Linden Corridor projects.
PSE&G sent a letter to the PJM board, defending the cost estimate for its share of the Artificial Island project.
PJM planners are rethinking a piece of the Artificial Island project, a move that could possibly require the RTO to solicit new bids.
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