end-of-life (EOL)
PJM Transmission Owners voted to seek Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approval for Tariff amendments governing end-of-life (EOL) projects.
Stakeholders challenged a proposal to amend the PJM Tariff regarding end-of-life projects at the Transmission Owners Agreement-Administrative Committee.
A proposal to open end-of-life transmission projects in PJM to regional planning and competitive bidding was narrowly defeated at the MRC meeting.
PJM transmission owners warned in a strongly worded letter that “PJM is at a crossroads” with an upcoming sector-weighted vote on end-of-life projects.
PJM’s transmission owners gave their response to the push to open end-of-life projects to competition and regional planning at a special meeting.
Stakeholders urged the PJM board to ensure the “grid of the future” is planned regionally rather than controlled by individual transmission owners.
PJM stakeholders debated for nearly two hours over three proposals to address transmission owners’ spending on end-of-life projects.
PJM stakeholders seeking to improve the transparency of transmission owners’ spending on end-of-life projects urged the RTO to conclude work on proposals.
PJM Board of Managers Chairman Ake Almgren recognized interim CEO Susan Riley for her efforts to lead the RTO during a “challenging” season.
PJM staff and stakeholders kicked off the Markets and Reliability Committee meeting with an homage to Denise Foster on her last day with the organization.
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