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Senate requires Delmarva, public advocate to report PJM votes to increase transparency

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Summary

Senate Bill 61, passed March 20, directs Delmarva Power and the Delaware public advocate to annually report their votes at PJM stakeholder levels to the Public Service Commission and General Assembly; a floor amendment narrowed the entities required to report.

The Delaware State Senate on March 20 passed Senate Bill 61, which requires annual public reporting of votes taken by specified Delaware entities at the PJM Interconnection stakeholder and subcommittee levels.

Sponsor Senator Elizabeth Hansen said the bill is intended to increase transparency in PJM decision-making that affects generation, transmission and wholesale pricing. “This bill is about bringing transparency into PJM decision making,” she said on the floor.

What the bill does

- Reporting requirement: As amended…

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