Power seamless PJM Manual 14G interconnections with Keentel Engineering

PJM’s Eastern Interconnection sets the gold-standard for grid reliability and market efficiency—but every generation owner must pass Manual 14G’s strict queue, study, and site-control rules before a single megawatt can flow. Keentel Engineering delivers turnkey PJM interconnection services that keep your project compliant and on schedule, whether you’re launching a utility-scale solar farm, combined-cycle plant, BTM resource, or battery-energy-storage system.

Our specialists handle the entire generation-interconnection life-cycle—queue-point applications, feasibility and system-impact studies, PE-stamped design packages, and SCADA / metering integration—so your asset plugs safely into PJM’s transmission grid without costly re-studies or delays.

PJM Manual 14G

Manual 14G is PJM’s rulebook for connecting new or modified generation resources. It governs queue procedures, study requirements, site-control proofs, resource classifications, and telemetry standards.

Our Generation-Interconnection Services: End-to-End Support You Can Rely On

ServicesKey modules / outputs
Queue Point Application AssistanceCorrect Attachment N, Y, or BB selection, data prep, and milestone tracking.
Feasibility and System Impact StudiesDynamic, steady-state, and fault analysis in PSSE, PSCAD, ETAP, DigSILENT—plus mitigation options.
Engineering Design & Site Control ReviewPE-stamped one-line diagrams, grounding and SCADA plans, deed/lease vetting (meets 3-year rule).
CIR & Resource-Type StrategyCapacity vs Energy Resource modelling, CIR transfer evaluations under Tariff §230.
SCADA & Metering ComplianceTelemetry specs, RTAC configs, Attachment F testing for each Transmission Owner.

PJM Manual 14 G – FAQ (PJM Interconnection Services)

What is PJM Manual 14 G?

It is PJM’s official generation-interconnection manual that sets queue procedures, study requirements, site-control rules and SCADA standards for projects connecting to the PJM grid.

Who must file a Generation Interconnection Request (GIR)?

Any developer planning to add new generation, increase capacity, or change fuel type inside PJM territory.

What are Attachments N, Y and BB?

PJM queue forms matched to project size: N = standard, Y = screened < 20 MW, BB = certified inverter-based facility.

What counts as “site control” under PJM?

Exclusive deed, lease, or option agreement that meets the minimum term (3 yrs large / 2 yrs small) and conveys access + construction rights.

What is Queue Point?

PJM’s online portal for submitting, paying for and tracking all New Services Requests and study milestones.

How does PJM define Behind-the-Meter Generation (BtMG)?

A resource that primarily serves on-site load and is not required to sell into the PJM wholesale energy market.

When does BtMG need interconnection studies?

Whenever any exported energy seeks Capacity Resource or Energy Resource status.

What metering is required for BtMG ≥ 10 MW?

Revenue-quality meters plus real-time telemetry per Manual 14 G, Attachment F.

Can Capacity Injection Rights (CIRs) be transferred?

Yes—if PJM validates the transfer through impact analysis and Tariff §230 rules.

Capacity Resource vs Energy Resource—what’s the difference?

Capacity Resources clear capacity auctions and support reliability; Energy Resources sell energy only.

How are small generators (< 20 MW) processed?

Via the expedited “Fast-Track” path using Attachments Y or BB, with lower deposits and shorter timelines.

What is Attachment A used for?

Providing project technical data for the Feasibility Study phase.

How does Keentel help in the System-Impact Study (SIS)?

We prepare Attachment B-2, build PSSE/PSCAD short-circuit and dynamic models, and supply mitigation options.

Project Manager’s role in a PJM interconnection?

Coordinates all study submissions, agreements and TO/ISO calls to keep milestones on schedule.

Can multiple projects share one Point of Interconnection (POI)?

Yes; PJM aggregates their impacts and studies them together.

What happens if CIR milestones are missed?

The WMPA can be terminated and the queue position withdrawn.

Is a fuel switch considered a new GIR?

Yes—any fuel-type change requires a fresh Generation Interconnection Request.

Key SCADA / telemetry requirements?

Data points, polling rates and RTAC specs defined in Manual 14 G, Attachment F, plus each TO’s local standards.

Required term for site-control documents?

3 years (large gen) or 2 years (small gen) from GIR submittal date.

What study software does Keentel use?

PSSE, PSCAD, ETAP and DigSILENT for load-flow, short-circuit, stability and protection modelling.

Proven PJM Interconnection Results | Keental Engineering Case Studies

ProjectChallengeKeentel Engineering SolutionResult
120 MW Solar + BESS – ComEd ZoneFast-track CIR acquisition and dual-use storage modellingFiled Attachment N, ran combined feasibility + system-impact study, aligned SCADA tags with POI specsISA executed in 6 months; CIRs granted—project shovel-ready
18 MW BtM Wind – AEP ZoneMarket-participation rules & site-control validationPE-stamped one-lines, BtMG compliance memo, secured WMPAInterconnected on first attempt; offsets 60 % onsite load
25 MW Biomass Fuel-Switch – PECOFuel change to RNG triggered new generation-interconnection filingRevised Attachment N, analysed reactive-power (MVAR) per Manual 14 GPJM approved without full re-study; plant re-classified as RNG
50 MW CIR Transfer – PSEG ZoneMove legacy peaker Capacity Injection Rights to new BESSPSSE impact model; transfer application under Tariff §230CIRs reassigned, no network upgrades—battery project advanced

Why Choose Keentel Engineering for PJM Interconnection?

  • 30+ years of electrical transmission and interconnection engineering experience
  • Expertise with PJM Manual 14G, ISA/WMPA agreements, and Capacity Rights optimization
  • Proven record of successful Feasibility, SIS, and Facilities Study support
  • Trusted partner for developers, utilities, and independent power producers

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About the Author: Sonny Patel P.E. EC

IEEE Senior Member

In 1995, Sandip (Sonny) R. Patel earned his Electrical Engineering degree from the University of Illinois, specializing in Electrical Engineering . But degrees don’t build legacies—action does. For three decades, he’s been shaping the future of engineering, not just as a licensed Professional Engineer across multiple states (Florida, California, New York, West Virginia, and Minnesota), but as a doer. A builder. A leader. Not just an engineer. A Licensed Electrical Contractor in Florida with an Unlimited EC license. Not just an executive. The founder and CEO of KEENTEL LLC—where expertise meets execution. Three decades. Multiple states. Endless impact.