PJM recently proposed its reforms to its interconnection queue reforms process. The queue reform process is timely given the size of the queue and significant delays in processing time—and expectations for things to worsen.

In this paper “PJM’s interconnection reforms: Implications for queued projects and developers”, ICF summarizes the latest developments and provides analysis of the key provisions for transitioning existing queued projects, as well as which projects are exempted from this reform process. It also discusses PJM’s proposed transition plan for existing queued projects and associated interconnection cost and timing implications using a case study example.

Read this paper to learn about:

  • What to expect during PJM’s two-year transition plan
  • The three-phased approach for future interconnection processes
  • New time-bound milestones on cycle progression

Download the paper here