Pennsylvania Considers Exit from PJM Amid Calls for Grid Reforms

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Governors from PJM states threaten to leave the regional grid operator unless they are given a greater role in governance, citing concerns over rising capacity prices and the need for reforms to include more state influence, including board representation and FERC filing rights. PJM is open to discussions, but reforms would require approval and could take time, amid opposition from independent power producers.
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