market efficiency project (MEP)
The PJM Board OKd more than $636 million in transmission projects, including a $320 million market efficiency project — its largest ever
MISO and PJM are seeking to hammer out new joint operating agreement (JOA) language that would allow accelerated approval of short-term projects.
The MISO Advisory Committee has narrowed down the list of topics for the first version of its 2016 priorities document.
A summary of issues discussed by the PJM Transmission Expansion Advisory Committee on March 10, 2016.
The PJM Planning Committee voted to sunset two task forces and the Transmission Expansion Advisory Committee discussed five market efficiency projects.
The threshold was identified as an obstacle to transmission projects that could ease constraints along the PJM-MISO seam.
A round-up of issues discussed by stakeholders at the MISO Planning Advisory Committee on Sept. 16, 2015.
News that MISO is reconsidering a market congestion project in Southern Indiana sparked renewed complaints from developers over the RTO’s transmission planning processes.
PJM will conduct training April 17 for transmission developers who want to submit proposals in the RTO’s second “market efficiency” window in November.
In its complaint against PJM and MISO, the Northern Indiana Public Service Co. (NIPSCO) proposed six changes.
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