Current Events - The Electric Utility Today
Severe grid stress is forcing regulators to actively bypass standard planning paradigms, evidenced by FERC authorizing a highly exclusive, expedited interconnection track (EIT) for PJM and the DOE invoking emergency Section 202(c) orders to waive Duke Energy’s Title V emission limits. This briefing evaluates PJM’s strict 250-megawatt unforced capacity (UCAP) requirement that inherently favors large-scale dispatchable generation, the market risks of using federal disaster mechanisms to manage routine summer load peaks, and Tesco Metering's new carrier-agnostic eUICC hardware for AMI network resilience. Utility professionals must actively recalibrate their capital allocation, generation procurement, and rate-case strategies to navigate a landscape where speed and capacity concentration are prioritized over competitive market access and environmental constraints. Current Events: The Electric Utility Today provides clinical, data-driven intelligence for professionals navigating the operational limits of the bulk power system.
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