Electric Power Supply Association Reacts to PJM Independent Market Monitor Analysis of PSEG/Exelon Fixed Resource Requirement Proposal
July 16, 2020
July 16, 2020
WASHINGTON, July 16 -- The Electric Power Supply Association issued the following news release:
A proposal by utilities PSEG and Exelon could raise electricity costs for New Jersey customers by more than $605 million annually, according to new analysis released Wednesday by the independent monitor for PJM Interconnection, the power grid operator for 65 million customers in D.C. and 13 Mid-Atlantic states including the Garden State. The cost increase and reduced choice comes at exact . . .
A proposal by utilities PSEG and Exelon could raise electricity costs for New Jersey customers by more than $605 million annually, according to new analysis released Wednesday by the independent monitor for PJM Interconnection, the power grid operator for 65 million customers in D.C. and 13 Mid-Atlantic states including the Garden State. The cost increase and reduced choice comes at exact . . .