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PJM cities to FERC: It s time for the MOPR to go
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What s a reasonable investor to expect? MOPR instability and state policy certainty
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FERC wants state help on transmission policy It should also ask about wholesale market reforms
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The state is moving away from plans to exit the regional power grid market, a step it studied for the last year over concerns that policies by the grid operator and federal officials were undermining New Jersey’s clean-energy goals.
In a new report on the issue, the staff of the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities recommended that it would be premature for the state to consider leaving PJM Interconnection and its regional market structure because of regulatory developments at the regional and national levels.
At one point last year, state regulatory officials, frustrated with policies they viewed as contrary to New Jersey’s clean-energy goals, initiated a proceeding to explore dropping out of the PJM capacity market. The market ensures there are enough plants available to keep the lights on for customers.
NESCOE Report Advances Governors Demands for Climate Leadership at ISO-NE | Foley Hoag LLP - Energy and Cleantech Counsel
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