MARKET MONITOR FINDS PJM WHOLESALE ELECTRICITY MARKETS COMPETITIVE
2025 Quarterly State of the Market Report for PJM: January through March
The Independent Market Monitor,
"Our analysis concludes that the results of the PJM Energy Market were competitive in the first three months of 2025," Bowring said. "Our analysis concludes that the results of the capacity market auction for the 2025/2026 Delivery Year were not competitive."
Energy prices increased in the first three months of 2025, from the first three months of 2024. The real-time load-weighted average LMP in the first three months of 2025 increased
Of the
The total cost of wholesale power increased
Energy prices in PJM in the first three months of 2025 were set, on average, by units operating at, or close to, their short run marginal costs, although this was not always the case. This is evidence of generally competitive behavior and competitive market outcomes, although high markups for some marginal units did affect prices.
The real-time hourly average load in the first three months of 2025 increased by 7.1 percent from the first three months of 2024, from 89,478 MWh to 95,801 MWh.
In the first three months of 2025, generation from coal units increased 31.3 percent, generation from natural gas units decreased 0.8 percent, generation from oil units increased 91.8 percent, generation from wind units increased 12.6 percent, and generation from solar units increased 61.8 percent compared to the first three months of 2024.
Net revenue is a key measure of overall market performance as well as a measure of the incentive to invest in generation to serve PJM markets. Theoretical energy market net revenues increased by 45 percent for a new combustion turbine (CT), increased by 51 percent for a new combined cycle (CC), increased by 202 percent for a new coal plant (CP), increased by 67 percent for a new nuclear plant, increased by 243 percent for a new diesel (DS), increased by 82 percent for a new onshore wind installation, increased by 80 percent for a new offshore wind installation and increased by 121 percent for a new solar installation.
Total energy uplift charges increased by
When there are binding transmission constraints and locational energy price differences, customers pay more for energy than generation is paid to produce that energy. The difference is congestion revenue. Congestion revenue belongs to customers and should be returned to customers. Total congestion increased by
The Independent Market Monitor (also known as the IMM, the Market Monitoring Unit or the MMU) evaluates the operation of PJM's wholesale markets to identify ineffective market rules and tariff provisions, proposes improvements to market rules and tariff provisions when needed, monitors compliance with and implementation of the market rules, identifies potential anticompetitive behavior by market participants and provides comprehensive market analysis critical for informed policy and decision making.
For a copy of the State of the Market Report, visit Monitoring Analytics at: https://www.monitoringanalytics.com/reports/PJM_State_of_the_Market/2025.shtml
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SOURCE Monitoring Analytics, LLC
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