PJM, the nation’s largest grid operator, is changing how it plans transmission upgrades needed to ensure reliable service for the 65 million people who live in its footprint. The effort comes after plenty of criticism of how the regional transmission organization, responsible for coordinating the flow of electricity in all or parts of 13 states and the District of Columbia, including Maryland, has traditionally conducted planning.
Clean power advocates eye grid operator’s planning reforms warily
February 6, 2024