PJM recently closed its 2020-2021 delivery year capacity auction. The auction was the first for grid resources under PJM’s new capacity-performance regime. Two Exelon nuclear facilities, Three Mile Island in Pennsylvania and Quad Cities in Illinois, failed to clear the auction. Exelon has cited two primary reasons for failing to clear the auction. The first being the lack of federal or Pennsylvania energy policies that value zero-emission nuclear energy, and the second being the fact that Illinois has not yet decided whether to include Quad Cities in their zero-emission credit program under the newly signed state Future Energy Jobs Act.
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The failure of these two nuclear stations to clear the PJM capacity auction highlights the continuing struggle between nuclear power generators and non-nuclear power generators (i.e., independent, renewable, and natural gas generators). Non-nuclear generators feel the nuclear financial subsidies create an unfair advantage for nuclear generators, while the nuclear generators argue that without appropriate recognition of the value of carbon-free, baseload generation, such as through zero-emission credits, they cannot compete. Should the non-nuclear generators win in their efforts to prevent financial support to nuclear generators, we could see more nuclear station closings in non-regulated markets, removing carbon-free, resilient baseload generation from the electric grid and putting grid reliability at greater risk.
More Information
Utility Dive: http://www.utilitydive.com/news/pjm-capacity-auction-2-exelon-nukes-fail-to-clear-as-dr-reels-from-new-per/443416/
Utility Dive: http://www.utilitydive.com/news/after-failing-to-clear-pjm-auction-exelon-says-three-mile-island-nuke-will/443794/
Green Tech Media: https://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/pjms-capacity-auction-a-poor-showing-for-nuclear-and-demand-response
Exelon: http://www.exeloncorp.com/newsroom/exelon-to-retire-three-mile-island-generating-station-in-2019
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Additional Contributing Author: Frank Nelms
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