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PJM Interconnection
公用事业
Audubon,PA 36,153 位关注者
Working to perfect the flow of energy for 65 million people in 13 states and the District of Columbia.
关于我们
PJM Interconnection manages the high-voltage electric system that provides power to 65 million people in all or parts of 13 states and the District of Columbia. It's the largest power grid in North America. As a neutral, independent party, PJM administers a competitive wholesale electricity market. PJM’s long-term regional planning process provides a broad, interstate perspective that identifies the most effective and cost-efficient improvements to the grid to ensure reliability and economic benefits. PJM serves all or parts of Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia and the District of Columbia. An independent board oversees PJM’s activities. Effective governance and a collaborative stakeholder process help PJM achieve its vision: “To be the electric industry leader – today and tomorrow – in reliable operations and efficient wholesale markets.”
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https://www.pjm.com
PJM Interconnection的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 公用事业
- 规模
- 501-1,000 人
- 总部
- Audubon,PA
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1927
- 领域
- bulk、electric、power、electricity、energy、transmission、grid和operator
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主要
2750 Monroe Blvd
US,PA,Audubon,19403
PJM Interconnection员工
动态
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Asim Z. Haque, PJM Sr. Vice President – Governmental and Member Services, testified Wednesday at “Scaling for Growth: Meeting the Demand for Reliable, Affordable Electricity” – an Energy Subcommittee hearing of the U.S. House of Representatives’ Committee on Energy and Commerce. Read more below.
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PJM Sr. VP of Governmental and Member Services Asim Z. Haque chats with fellow panelist Todd Brickhouse, CEO of North Dakota-based Basin Electric Power Cooperative, before Wednesday’s hearing of the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce’s Energy Subcommittee. Haque testified about progress made and the challenges that remain in meeting the nation’s accelerating growth in electricity demand. Read more about his testimony at PJM Inside Lines. https://lnkd.in/eJjDVDE8
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Stu Bresler, PJM’s Executive VP of Market Services and Strategy, participated in two analyst briefings this week on PJM’s markets. During the informational sessions with BofA Securities (Bank of America Business) and Jefferies, Bresler answered questions about PJM’s capacity market, resource adequacy and current actions underway at FERC to address reliability and cost effectiveness during a period of supply and demand imbalance. He talked about the upcoming capacity auction in July and the importance of engaging stakeholders around resource adequacy issues.
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PJM has launched the new NextGen planning tool, designed to be a one-stop shop for stakeholders and PJM planners that will further streamline the generation interconnection process. NextGen provides a comprehensive, efficient interface that allows users to track New Service Requests from application to construction and to manage the portfolios of projects, all in one tool. NextGen, which went live March 4, will also automate many tasks that are now performed manually. The tool will provide enhanced project tracking with dashboards, emails and push notifications in the user interface, meaning all parties involved – generation developers, PJM planners and transmission owners – have the same real-time access to information. Users will be able to see all of their company’s portfolio of projects and any actions or decision points that are coming up. Read more at PJM Inside Lines. https://lnkd.in/eipRH9Uw
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Asim Z. Haque, PJM’s Sr. Vice President, Governmental and Member Services, traveled to Delaware and New Jersey last week to take part in two timely energy related discussions. On Feb. 24, he participated in a joint hearing organized by the Delaware Senate Environment, Energy & Transportation Committee and the House Natural Resources & Energy Committee. Then on Feb. 27, he joined a panel at an event titled, ‘Meeting New Jersey’s Energy Needs’ organized by the Sweeney Center for Public Policy at Rowan University. During each session he provided an overview of PJM’s role as a regional transmission organization, described the current energy landscape and supply and demand conditions and discussed how PJM is addressing reliability and resource adequacy for the 67 million people we serve throughout our 13-state and Washington, D.C. footprint.
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PJM President and CEO Manu Asthana Asthana on Friday joined Daniel Yergin, Vice Chairman - S&P Global, Samantha Gross, Director of the Brookings Institution Energy Security and Climate Initiative, and other thought leaders in D.C. at The Brookings Institution Energy Security Roundtable. Asthana described the region’s rapidly growing power demand and the actions PJM is taking to meet that demand for the 67 million people we serve.
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The North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) held its 2025 Reliability Leadership Summit in Washington, D.C., today. The purpose of the event was to gather industry leaders to discuss the reliability and security of the electricity grid. PJM VP & Chief Security Officer Steven McElwee participated in the security panel addressing supply chain security, use of the cloud, and other emerging physical and cyber security issues. McElwee acknowledged one of the most important security elements is corporate culture and dedication to security protocols. PJM President & CEO Manu Asthana joined other CEOs in a discussion about risks to the nation’s electricity system. Asthana acknowledged that we need more generation supply and noted that too many plants are retiring too soon. In addition, there is concern about the threat of cyber attacks. PJM consistently prepares for all potential risks to be sure the system remains reliable for the 65 million consumers in 13 states and D.C.
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