supplemental projects
Steve Huntoon, our Counteflow columnist, looks back at 4 years of his "scribblings" to see what he got right, what he got wrong, and what’s happened since.
In many ways, PJM's 2018 was much like years before, with capacity and energy market rules under constant redesign. Some stakeholders have grown weary of the churn.
The PJM Board of Managers asked stakeholders for patience with the board’s ongoing investigation into the default of GreenHat Energy’s FTR portfolio.
The Department of Energy convened to gather information for the department’s 2019 electric transmission congestion study.
PJM is planning a special session of the Planning Committee to further discuss the RTO’s effective load carrying capability analysis for wind and solar.
The Planning Committee endorsed PJM’s annual reserve requirement study and recommendations for a 15.7% IRM for next year’s Base Residual Auction.
FERC on Wednesday rejected a rehearing request over PJM Transmission Owners’ revised processes for planning supplemental projects, ruling it in compliance with Order 890.
PJM’s transmission owners have floated a proposal that would comply with FERC’s show cause order on their planning processes.
AMP and ODEC developed a proposal to give PJM stakeholders “meaningful input” in planning of transmission projects for end-of-life facilities.
PJM is asking stakeholders for the opportunity to investigate whether operating parameters for inverter-based generators create a reliability risk.
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