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PJM’s Summer Looks Covered, But AI Load Forecasts Don’t
Description
PJM says it has enough capacity for summer, but the sharper question is whether AI campus load forecasts are real enough to shape capacity markets, transmission plans and state permitting. Pennsylvania’s pipeline and Blackstone’s REIT IPO show both the grid stress and capital appetite.
In this episode
- PA power grid operator PJM ready for summer but faces data center risk — USA TODAY NETWORK
PA power grid operator PJM ready for summer but faces data center risk STATE # Pa.'s electric grid operator ready for summer, but facing new pressure USA TODAY NETWORK May 14, 2026, 4:57 a.m. ET After projecting a potential shortfall in power supply during peak demand events in summer 2025, the regional electric grid operator PJM Interconnection says it is prepared to meet growing summer…
- Step Back — When a hyperscale or AI campus shows up as a multi-gigawatt load request, what proof should PJM, utilities, and state regulators require before treating it as real in resource adequacy, transmission, and capacity-market planning—and who pays if that forecast turns out wrong?
Background sources
- Source — Monitoring Analytics, LLC
- Source — Lori Sears -OPC-
- [PDF] Stakeholder Comments - CIFP-LLA - PJM.com — Pjm
- Source — Pjm
- Source — Pjm
- PJM Board Outlines Plans To Integrate Large Loads Reliably | PJM Inside Lines — Jason McGovern
- What PJM States Can Do to Ensure Affordable, Reliable Electricity During the Data Center Boom - RMI — Laurie Stone
- NERC Standards Committee Considering Supply Chain, Large Load Actions — RTO Insider
NERC Standards Committee Considering Supply Chain, Large Load Actions Email address: Password: Login Reset Close A link has been emailed to you - check your inbox. Already registered? Login Reset your password? Reset Password Looking to read the full article? Scroll down and login or sign up today! Page Reload Scroll Position NERC Standards Committee Considering Supply Chain, Large Load Actions…
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