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Pjm Working With States To Advance Offshore Wind And Other Renewable

The njbpu in november 2020 invoked the state agreement approach to incorporate new jersey’s initial offshore wind goals (7,500 mw by 2035) into pjm’s regional transmission planning process. that culminated in the njbpu awarding $1.1 billion in projects to construct the onshore transmission facilities necessary to deliver those 7,500 mw to. Current offshore wind policy targets among the pjm states total 14,268 mw. the study scenarios included sensitivities for injection points and capacity totals ranging from 6,416 mw to 17,016 mw of offshore wind injection under one short term scenario modeled out to 2027, and four long term scenarios modeled out to 2035.

Pjm and the new jersey board of public utilities on nov. 18 announced a landmark effort to help the state of new jersey advance its ambitious offshore wind goals through an existing but never before used provision of pjm’s transmission planning process. This request asks pjm to solicit transmission solutions to serve an additional 3,500 mw of offshore wind energy, totaling 11,000 mw, by 2040. new jersey is the first state to use pjm’s state agreement approach process to advance public policy goals. pjm’s work with njbpu under the saa has been cited as a model for other states to develop. Pjm and the new jersey board of public utilities have agreed to the terms on the next phase of a historic collaboration that deploys pjm’s competitive planning process to help new jersey further advance its ambitious offshore wind goals. this next phase of the state agreement approach study agreement (referred to as “saa 2.0”), signed by. Pjm, new jersey collaborate to advance state's offshore wind goals through regional planning process effort is first use of state agreement approach, reflects pjm's continued commitment to working.

Pjm and the new jersey board of public utilities have agreed to the terms on the next phase of a historic collaboration that deploys pjm’s competitive planning process to help new jersey further advance its ambitious offshore wind goals. this next phase of the state agreement approach study agreement (referred to as “saa 2.0”), signed by. Pjm, new jersey collaborate to advance state's offshore wind goals through regional planning process effort is first use of state agreement approach, reflects pjm's continued commitment to working. New jersey is the first state to use pjm's state agreement approach process to advance public policy goals. pjm's work with njbpu under the saa has been cited as a model for other states to. The us regional transmission company pjm interconnection and the new jersey board of public utilities (njbpu) have signed an agreement that opens the path towards new jersey’s second offshore wind transmission tender. the agreement was filed with the federal energy regulatory commission (ferc) on 2 february. pjm and njbpu’s new.

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