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FERC Commissioner Declares PJM Status Quo 'Untenable'

A Federal Energy Regulatory Commission member challenged the current operational model at PJM, citing entrenched utilities' resistance to organizational change.

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Commissioner LaCerte has issued a direct challenge to the nation's largest grid operator, characterizing the current state of affairs at PJM Interconnection as fundamentally unsustainable. According to Utility Dive, the commissioner's remarks highlight the urgent need for reform within one of the country's most significant wholesale electricity markets.

The commissioner's critique points to a deeper institutional challenge facing the energy sector. As LaCerte noted, organizational transformation proves particularly difficult within utilities that have operated under the same frameworks for decades, creating cultural and structural barriers to evolution. The commentary underscores mounting pressure on regional transmission organizations to adapt their business models and operational approaches.

With PJM serving millions of customers across multiple states, any operational deficiencies reverberate across one of the nation's most critical infrastructure networks. The commissioner's statement suggests that regulatory intervention may be necessary to compel the systemic changes required to modernize grid management and ensure long-term reliability and efficiency.

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