Message-ID: <24332759.1075840756268.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 08:03:34 -0800 (PST) From: pjmcustomerrelationsandtraining@pjm.com To: pjm-customer-info@risc1.pjm.com Subject: News release: PJM, MISO Planning Joint and Common Wholesale Energ y Market Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: PJMCustomerRelationsandTraining@pjm.com X-To: pjm-customer-info@risc1.pjm.com X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \vkamins\Deleted Items X-Origin: KAMINSKI-V X-FileName: vincent kaminski 1-30-02.pst Message sent from the pjm-customer-info mailing list at pjm-customer-info@majordomo.pjm.com: > PJM, MISO Planning > Joint and Common Wholesale Energy Market > Single energy market would serve more than 42 million > > (Valley Forge, PA and Carmel, IN - January 21, 2002) PJM Interconnection and > the Midwest Independent Transmission System Operator, Inc. (MISO) today > announced that they have executed a "Letter of Intent" to develop a single > wholesale market for electricity producers and consumers in all or parts of 27 > Midwest and mid-Atlantic states, the District of Columbia and the Canadian > province of Manitoba. > > The vision for achieving a single energy market is outlined in the > Letter of Intent, which officials at PJM and MISO discussed with their > respective members and boards last week. > > "This Letter of Intent reflects PJM and MISO's commitment to develop a > single, robust energy market that meets the needs of all customers and > stakeholders in the combined region," said Phillip G. Harris, PJM president > and chief executive officer. "PJM and MISO's intent is to offer an innovative > approach to serve the needs of the public and the individual states and > governmental entities, while benefiting the economies in the regions > encompassed by the market." > > "Working with PJM on a joint and common market design will allow both > regions the opportunity to rapidly realize the benefits of a seamless power > market," said James P. Torgerson, president and chief executive officer of the > MISO, the nation's first FERC-approved regional transmission organization. > > > The Letter of Intent outlines several guiding principles for the creation of a > common energy market, including: > > * The development of the market will be fully consistent with the safe and > reliable operation of the electric power grid, > > * The single energy market will be administered by two separate > organizations with certain functions undertaken jointly and others undertaken > through common processes, > * > * The needs of the states, district and province, individually and > collectively, will be integral to a successful solution, > * > * Appropriate information technology network architectural design will be > established that will provide for growth, redundancy, security and flexibility > for the future, and > > * A commitment to an open process to advise on the development of the > market design by immediately establishing a joint stakeholder market > committee. > > A single market through PJM and MISO's regions would span more than 1 > million square miles including all or portions of: > > * From the Midwest ISO, including TRANSlink and the Southwest Power Pool > (SPP): Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Minnesota, > Missouri, Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, > Virginia, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Wyoming, Louisiana, Texas, > Mississippi and the Canadian province of Manitoba. > > * From PJM and PJM West: Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, > West Virginia, Virginia, Ohio and the District of Columbia. > > MISO's scale of operations, including TRANSlink and SPP: > > * 17.5 million customers served > * 114,000 megawatts of peak load > * 125,000 megawatts of generating capacity > * 118,000 miles of transmission lines > * $12.8 billion in installed assets > > PJM and PJM West's scale of operation include: > > * 25.1 million people served > * 62,445 megawatts of peak load > * 66,072 megawatts of generation capacity > * 13,100 miles of transmission lines > * $6.5 billion in installed assets > * 200 members > * 298,011 gigawatt hours of annual energy > * 614 generation sources with diverse fuel types > * Over $3.4 billion in annual billing > > #### Please DO NOT REPLY to this message. If you have a question for PJM Customer Relations and Training, please complete and submit this form: http://www.pjm.com/contact/questions.html To unsubscribe from this list, send an e-mail to majordomo@majordomo.pjm.com containing only the following line in the body of the e-mail: unsubscribe pjm-customer-info