Respectfully urges Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to reject results of PJM Interconnection, L.L.C.'s 2025/2026 Base Residual Auction and require rebid.
The implications of SR133 are substantial for New Jersey residents, as the drastic increase in the auction's resource clearing price is projected to escalate the average monthly electric bill by approximately 17 to 20 percent starting from June 2025. Given that most New Jersey ratepayers are served through the Basic Generation Service auction, this situation could lead to increased financial strain on households and businesses alike, impacting statewide energy affordability and accessibility.
Senate Resolution No. 133, introduced in New Jersey, urges the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to reject the results of the PJM Interconnection, L.L.C. 2025/2026 Base Residual Auction (BRA) and to require a rebid. This resolution arises in light of significant concerns following the July 2024 BRA, where resource clearing prices spiked to nearly ten times higher than the previous auction, resulting in alarming forecasts of rising electricity costs for consumers in New Jersey.
In summary, SR133 serves as a legislative response to acute economic pressures posed by rising energy costs tied to recent auction results. By urging federal oversight and rebid of the capacity auction, the resolution strives to ensure market integrity and consumer protection, highlighting the need for regulatory frameworks that adequately reflect operational realities and fair pricing in the electricity sector.
Key points of contention surrounding SR133 include accusations of market manipulation and flaws within the PJM capacity market construct. The Organization of PJM States, Inc. and the Independent Market Monitor for PJM have raised concerns that the auction's outcomes may not accurately reflect supply and demand fundamentals. These issues, along with potential artificial scarcity of supply, underpin the urgency of the resolution, as it seeks to protect New Jersey consumers from unjustified cost increases related to electricity.