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Talen Energy to react as regulator looks for information on proposed modifications

Talen Energy Corporation said on Friday it would deal with utility companies, PJM Interconnection, and PPL Electric Utilities Corporation to react rapidly to a question from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

FERC, the federal company that supervises interstate power transmission, sent a letter previously on Friday specifying that PJM's. demand to change an arrangement including the energy,. Susquehanna Nuclear, and PPL Electric Utilities is incomplete.

The regulator said it would need more info before it. can process this request.

On June 3, PJM Interconnection, the biggest U.S. power grid. operator, submitted an amended Affiliation Service Agreement. to FERC to increase the load at Talen's co-located data center. at the Susquehanna nuclear reactor from 300 MW to 480 MW.

Talen, an independent power producer, had actually said in March. that it had consented to sell its co-located data center and as. much as 960 megawatts of capacity, to Amazon Web Provider.

Structure data centers on the exact same properties as power plants. can allow quicker functional startup compared to developing them. on the utility side of the grid, as it gets rid of the wait times. connected with large-scale transmission and distribution.

Talen's interconnection arrangement has actually been challenged by. controlled electric energies consisting of American Electric Power. and Exelon, who have actually requested a

hearing

from FERC to completely take a look at or potentially reject Talen's. interconnection arrangement with Amazon.

They have actually argued that the arrangement for the information center. may result in a yearly expense shift of $140 million to routine. ratepayer's.

Talen, which owns and runs Susquehanna Nuclear, stated. it anticipates the commission to find the amendments will not. negatively impact system-wide reliability.

(source: Reuters)