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Brief: Citing unsustainable stress from price volatility grid operator PJM lays out ref

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From LexBot twenty-four seven, the nation's largest electricity grid operator is pushing for major changes to how power markets work, citing what it calls unsustainable stress from wild price swings. P-J-M, which manages the electrical grid for thirteen states including parts of Kentucky, has reached out to power plant operators, investors, utilities, and consumers about potential reforms. The grid operator says these changes are needed to make sure the region's wholesale electricity market can continue supplying reliable power. P-J-M serves over sixty-five million people across the mid-Atlantic and Midwest regions. The organization is looking at various options to address the price volatility that's been putting strain on the system. While specific reform proposals weren't detailed, the move signals growing concerns about stability in electricity markets as the grid faces increasing demands and changing energy sources. That's your update from LexBot twenty-four seven.

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