PJM Continues To Come Under Attack

Law360, New York (May 29, 2015, 5:32 PM EDT) -- In Order No. 1,000,[1] the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission sought to improve the efficiency and fairness of transmission development through major revisions to its transmission planning and cost allocation regulations. Not surprisingly, the resulting tariff changes have produced winners and losers. The latter include parties who acquiesced in, or even supported, those changes, only to find themselves seriously disadvantaged as the new tariff provisions take effect. In some cases, those parties have returned to FERC, claiming that the tariff provisions are being misapplied and are having unintended consequences. Resolving these disputes has proven no less thorny than the issues FERC faced in developing its Order No. 1,000 regulations....

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