We can now count on PJM to not only coordinate the flow of electricity, but to ensure that we have enough power plants to serve the grid. But Over the last few years, let's be frank, PJM has been too slow to let new generation through its queue and to join the grid at a time where demand for energy is going up. PJM now has a D minus rating the speed of its interconnection queue. Those delays threaten the very energy projects PJM says we need. It also slows the economic growth of our respective states. (05:52–06:05)
CLAIM
Asserts that PJM has been slow to let new energy generation join the grid despite rising demand.
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