PJM Advances to Next Phase of New Interconnection Process
Initial System Impact Study Results for 300+ Projects Posted to New PJM.com Page
Project developers now have 30 days to decide whether to proceed with their new service requests into the next study phase of Transition Cycle #1, which will begin
Separately, another 306 projects have previously qualified for an Expedited Process, or "fast lane," with Final Agreements to be issued throughout 2024.
"This is another critical milestone for PJM's widely supported interconnection process reform," said
New Webpage Created To Share Study Results and Request Status
The Phase I Study process will help developers evaluate whether their projects are economically viable. The Phase I Study results for the Transition Cycle #1 projects have been posted to a new webpage. The results posted include an overall report for this cluster of projects, as well as individual studies for each project.
Similar to PJM's legacy Service Request Status page, projects can be filtered by fuel type and location, but now additional details about each project can be expanded into pop-up mini-dashboard windows. The new page also highlights PJM's move away from a queue-based study process to its current cycle-based process.
The legacy serial-study based page continues to provide information about projects that were part of PJM's legacy interconnection queue.
New Interconnection Process To Continue With Start of Cycle #2 in June
The cutoff date for Transition Cycle #2 applications is also expected to be announced
In total, PJM expects to process about 72,000 MW in projects by mid-2025 and 230,000 MW over the next three years; over 90% of those projects are renewable or storage.
PJM's interconnection process reform, widely supported by stakeholders, was approved by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in
PJM continues to provide updates on study progress at the monthly public meetings of the Interconnection Process Subcommittee.
Since the new interconnection process was implemented in July, 734 projects were eligible to be evaluated in the first step. Of those, 118 either dropped out of the process or did not post sufficient readiness requirements by the due date, clearing the queue of projects that were less certain to be developed but still requiring the same time and resources from PJM.
The remaining projects fell into either the Expedited Process or Transition Cycle #1 as outlined above.
PJM Interconnection, founded in 1927, ensures the reliability of the high-voltage electric power system serving 65 million people in all or parts of
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SOURCE PJM Interconnection
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