PJM Annual Meeting
Most of PJM’s recent market rule changes went too quickly for advocate groups, though their desire for deceleration stops at financial transmission rights.
PJM stakeholders gathered for a special Members Committee meeting in Cambridge, Md., as part of the RTO’s Annual Meeting.
Consumer, small-business and environmental advocates pressed the PJM Board of Managers on the issue of transparency at their annual meeting.
The PJM Board elected former Intergen CEO Neil H. Smith to take the seat of the retiring Howard Schneider, while Ake Almgren was selected to succeed Schneider as chairman.
Maryland Energy Administration Director Mary Beth Tung delivered the keynote address at the final session of the PJM Annual Meeting.
A summary of the issues scheduled to be brought to a vote at the Members Committee on Thursday during the PJM Annual Meeting.
PJM Market Monitor Joe Bowring had a lively debate with one of the consultants for Powhatan Energy over the “duty” of market participants to self-police against market manipulation.
PJM's Annual Meeting last week marked a number of milestones: It was the largest yet, with 525 attendees, and it heralded the end of CEO Terry Boston’s eight-year tenure.
A group at PJM’s biannual General Session debated the value and challenges of microgrids.
PJM’s Annual Meeting in Atlantic City was a chance to meet up with old friends and say goodbye to retiring CEO Terry Boston and veteran PJM staffer Jim Kirby.
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