PJM Sees 811 New Generation Projects in Reformed Interconnection Cycle
PJM Interconnection has received applications for 811 new generation projects totaling 220 gigawatts, marking a significant shift in its interconnection approach. This reformed process emphasizes a first-ready, first-served model, aimed at expediting project approvals and addressing the growing electricity demand across its service region.

PJM Interconnection has reported 811 new generation project applications, amounting to 220 gigawatts of potential capacity, as part of its first reformed interconnection cycle. The application window closed on April 27, 2026, with PJM now validating submissions for technical and financial adequacy.
The new first-ready, first-served process, replacing the previous model, prioritizes projects that demonstrate viability through financial commitments and site control. The initiative aims to accelerate the integration of resources, addressing a projected increase in electricity demand of over 30 gigawatts by 2030, largely driven by data centers.
The application mix includes battery storage (349), natural gas (157), solar (142), and wind (65) projects. The integration of HyperQ, an AI tool, is expected to enhance processing efficiency. The successful adoption of these projects is critical to maintaining grid reliability for 67 million users across 13 states and D.C.




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