The price-cap move is in response to concerns that demand emanating from the data center sector is far outpacing supply across the PJM market.
GOP House Policy Committee announces Hogan as deputy chair on affordability
Hogan will help guide the committee’s work on policies that impact affordability across key areas, including energy, housing, child care, and health care.
Shapiro’s Gas-Lightning plan: Dimming Pennsylvania’s energy future
PJM’s analysis paints a stark warning. By 2030, we could face massive supply deficits without immediate action.
New year, old challenges as AI faces uncertain path to power
Pennsylvania’s electrical grid sits at a critical crossroads, buckling under the pressure of rising demand with not enough supply or time to stabilize it.
Consensus for power supply solution still elusive
After a Wednesday meeting with all of the organization’s members, there’s still no path forward.
Fitzpatrick, Boyle launch bipartisan SEMI Act to reassert U.S. control over critical chip materials and strengthen American manufacturing
For years, China has controlled the global market for substrates, thin films, lithography materials, and other inputs that American fabs depend on.
Marcell statement on bipartisan budget agreement
“This year’s budget comes from bipartisan compromise and delivers responsible government without raising taxes…,” Marcell said.
Police investigate gunfire in suspected road rage incident on New Falls Road – Bucks Round-Up – November 12, 2025
Officers were called to New Falls Road near the Indian Creek entry on Tuesday, where a motorcycle and a Volvo sedan had collided.
Mid-Atlantic lawmakers unite to address regional energy crisis
State Rep. Kristin Marcell has served as a driving force behind the multi-state effort.
Report: PJM power grid electrification faces bumpy transition
The nation’s power grid is entering a new era of soaring demand – the full extent of which remains uncertain.
