Interconnection Queues: Gatekeeping Renewable Energy

September 2024
Citation:
54
ELR 10775
Issue
9
Author
Mari Reott

Interconnection queues across the United States prevent renewable energy projects from connecting to the grid because of their years-long backlog. Current procedures are increasing the number of projects that withdraw from the queue and the time it takes for renewable projects to seek approval. This Article examines the recent reforms taken by two regional grid operators, the Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Maryland Interconnection (PJM) and the Midcontinent Independent System Operator. By analyzing and comparing these reforms, it provides five recommendations for PJM to further reform its procedures. It also offers recommendations outside of interconnection queue procedures. These proposed recommendations comply with Order 2023 and Order 1920, recently enacted by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. The Article takes a comprehensive approach to reform, providing regional grid operators a way to reduce the queue backlog and help connect renewable projects.

Mari Reott is a 2024 graduate of the Pennsylvania State University School of Law.