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PJM’s Proposed “Price Collar” Mechanism Sparks Debate Over Market Confidence and Customer Costs - Cozzy Energy Solutions PJM's proposed "price collar" mechanism has sparked debate among market participants over its potential impact on market confidence. The plan aims to strike a balance between two main objectives: safeguarding customers from skyrocketing capacity costs and encouraging generators to participate in wholesale capacity markets. A key component of the proposal is setting a price floor and ceiling for the wholesale capacity market, which would restrict prices from falling below a certain threshold and capping them at a level deemed excessive by regulators. Governors and other stakeholders have expressed concerns that this could lead to artificially inflated prices, creating uncertainty and potentially undermining the integrity of the wholesale capacity market. However, proponents argue that the price collar mechanism would provide much-needed stability and predictability in the wholesale capacity markets, ensuring reliable power supply to homes and businesses across PJM's region. This system currently operates through a voluntary auction-based process where generators bid on surplus energy rights into the grid, aiming to incentivize new generation investment while safeguarding consumers from excessive costs. Governor Tom Wolf has requested FERC to lower PJM's capacity price cap to prevent escalating costs, with other governors sharing similar concerns over market confidence and consumer costs. In response, LsPower, a regional transmission organization, believes the proposed mechanism strikes a balance between protecting customers and incentivizing generators. FERC is currently assessing PJM's proposed rule changes, including the price collar mechanism. The commission anticipates making a decision on the proposal in the coming months.

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