Northeast Transmission Development
The PJM Board OKd more than $636 million in transmission projects, including a $320 million market efficiency project — its largest ever
FERC granted LS Power subsidiary Northeast Transmission Development some incentives for its Artificial Island project.
Two losing bidders for the Artificial Island transmission project have issued harsh critiques of PJM’s handling of the solicitation, seeking to persuade the Board of Managers to reject planners’ recommendation that the project be awarded to PSE&G.
AP South and the Cleveland Interface attracted the most attention in PJM’s inaugural window for proposed congestion relief upgrades.
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