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As electric bills soar, N.J. demands relief for residents from provider, Murphy cabinet memberChristine Guhl-Sadovy is president of the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU), the state agency and regulatory authority overseeing utility services — electricity, natural gas, water, and ...
Grid operators at PJM watched their control screens flash red. Power plants had to slash output instantly. Dominion Energy ...
The current crisis illustrates a dangerous bottleneck: while there is a growing fleet of energy projects waiting to connect — ...
The St. Joseph County Council has approved the rezoning of nearly 70 acres of farmland for industrial use east of New ...
Because of overwhelming demands for power from unconstrained data center development across Northern Virginia, PJM (our ...
The cost of natural gas, the rise of AI data centers, and an aging grid are contributing to a spike in electricity bills ...
Utilities in Maryland were later added, forming the Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Maryland Interconnection, or PJM. Working together allowed the utilities to share resources, cutting costs.
Grid costs raise household electricity bills The capacity costs that result from PJM’s auctions are passed along to consumers through their utility bills. PECO customers will see a 10% increase in ...
Heads up to all ComEd customers: a major price is coming, the Citizen Utility Board warns.
PJM addresses rising NJ electricity bills, citing supply shortages, higher demand and delayed renewable projects as drivers of cost hikes.
PJM requires the utilities to ensure ahead of time that they can meet their customers’ future electricity demands, including during heat waves and winter storms.
ComEd, the primary electric utility in Chicagoland and the largest in Illinois, is increasing its “Capacity Charge” starting June 1.
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