FirstEnergy, Dominion Energy, American Electric Power reach joint planning agreement to propose regional transmission projects across PJM footprint
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FirstEnergy Corp., Dominion Energy Virginia, and American Electric Power have entered into a joint planning agreement to propose new regional electric transmission projects across multiple states within the PJM footprint. This collaboration aims to address the growing power demand in the PJM region due to rapid expansion of energy-intensive industries, electrification, and changing power generation mix.
The companies jointly proposed several projects through PJM's Regional Transmission Expansion Plan Open Window process in September. These include new 765-kV, 500-kV, and 345-kV transmission lines in Virginia, Ohio, and West Virginia. The projects are still in early stages of development and, if selected by PJM, would undergo an extensive process of route selection, environmental studies, community engagement, and permitting before construction.
Positive
- Collaboration between three major energy companies to address growing power demand
- Proposed projects aim to enhance regional grid reliability
- Potential for cost-effective solutions through combined expertise
- Alignment with Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) encouragement for efficient regional transmission development
Negative
- Projects are in early stages and face a lengthy development process
- Potential for regulatory and community challenges during the permitting phase
- Significant capital investment required for large-scale transmission projects
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Companies jointly propose electric transmission projects to serve region's growing power demand through PJM's competitive planning process
Collaboration leverages expertise of industry leaders to propose comprehensive, cost-effective solutions that promote regional grid reliability
The innovative collaboration comes at a time when efficient and cost-effective regional transmission development is essential and encouraged by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), the independent federal agency that regulates the interstate transmission of electricity.
Power demand in the PJM region is growing at an unprecedented pace due to rapid expansion of energy-intensive industries such as data centers, the electrification of transportation and heating, and increased manufacturing onshoring. At the same time, the region's power generation mix is changing as legacy generation is retired and more renewables are added to the grid.
"Energy-intensive industries, electrification and the energy transition all rely on a robust power grid," said Mark Mroczynski, President, FirstEnergy Transmission. "By drawing upon the combined experience of three leading transmission developers, we can take the proactive steps needed to build new infrastructure that will ensure our communities have the power they need for sustained health and economic growth in the future."
"This dynamic environment requires more regional collaboration to develop large-scale 'backbone' transmission infrastructure that spans across the areas served by our three companies," said Ed Baine, President of Dominion Energy Virginia. "By leveraging the expertise and resources of three industry leaders whose transmission zones border one another, we're better able to develop superior and more cost-effective solutions required to effectively resolve reliability issues across the PJM region. These projects are more comprehensive and will be more effective than what each of our companies would be able to develop individually."
"AEP operates the largest transmission network in the nation and has more experience building 765-kV infrastructure than any other company in the
The companies jointly proposed the projects through PJM's Regional Transmission Expansion Plan (RTEP) Open Window process in September. PJM is the regional transmission organization that coordinates the transportation of wholesale electricity across a 13-state region. The proposed projects include several new 765-kV, 500-kV and 345-kV transmission lines in
The projects remain in the early stages of development. If selected by PJM, the companies would then undertake an extensive, multi-year process to select routes, perform environmental studies, engage with communities, obtain state and local permitting and build the projects.
In addition to the joint proposals, each of the three companies have also submitted individual proposals for other transmission projects consistent with how each company has participated in past PJM open windows.
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About Dominion Energy
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