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Utility Diveabout 2 months ago

FERC tees up June decision on data center interconnection reform

Key Takeaway

FERC's upcoming decisions and ongoing actions signal significant regulatory shifts impacting interconnection processes for large loads like data centers, queue efficiency for developers, and capacity market dynamics in regions like PJM.

AI Summary

  • FERC is poised to make a June decision on data center interconnection reform, directly impacting large power consumers and developers connecting new loads to the grid.
  • The agency rejected a significant $44 million waiver request from a renewable developer, signaling a firm regulatory stance on project compliance or financial viability.
  • FERC is actively addressing 'zombie dockets,' which could streamline interconnection queues by clearing inactive projects and improving queue efficiency for new developments.
  • PJM's backstop auction is under scrutiny by Chairman Swett, indicating potential regulatory intervention or adjustments within the PJM capacity market.

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