FERC Chair Warns PJM’s Size Could Threaten Grid Reliability

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FERC Chair Laura Swett warned at PJM’s annual meeting that the PJM Interconnection may be ‘too big to function’ due to an unacceptable governance structure and a sprawling footprint amid rising capacity needs driven by data centers, prompting a plan for a July conference to address governance fixes while PJM continues to add generation to meet demand.
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