Beta Free during Beta — no card required

The most contested capacity market in the country — tracked to the dollar. Beta

PJM's December 2025 capacity auction cleared at its cap and drove roughly $16.4 billion in costs, with PJM's own Market Monitor attributing about 40% — approximately $6.5 billion — to data-center load (PJM December 2025 BRA; Independent Market Monitor filing; via Utility Dive). NodalPulse treats FERC eLibrary as the primary source, enriched with the Market Monitor's filings and PJM's vote-and-auction calendar, and extracts the numeric guts — RPM parameters, RTEP cost allocation — not just the prose. Free during Beta.

No card required during Beta · $249/mo at general availability — we'll give notice before it applies

What PJM Beta covers

The capacity/data-center fight, structured.

RPM auction parameters — caps, floors, $/MW-day by Delivery Year — captured as structured data you can compare and chart, with unit-validated numeric sub-schema so a UCAP/ICAP mix-up can't corrupt the number. Dec 2025 BRA cleared at ~$329–333/MW-day cap (PJM/IMM).

FERC-primary + the Market Monitor.

PJM's substance lives in FERC eLibrary and the Independent Market Monitor's filings (the IMM filed the data-center interconnection complaint) — both crawled daily. PJM's own JS-walled library is used as enrichment, not a dependency.

One of the cleanest deadline surfaces in US power.

PJM's stakeholder vote/comment and auction calendar gives confirmed dates, not estimates — extracted directly. FERC protest windows still shown as labeled estimates with a verify link.

RTEP cost allocation, by zone.

Schedule 12 zone-by-zone dollar responsibility extracted so you see your exposure without parsing the tables.

State echoes, badged honestly.

A PJM matter ripples across up to 13 states and DC. We launch complete on the FERC + Market Monitor + stakeholder surface and roll out state commissions in waves — PA/NJ/MD/VA → OH/IL → the rest — each with a live per-state coverage badge. See the coverage map below.

State coverage map

Launch is complete on FERC + Market Monitor + stakeholder. State commissions roll out in waves. Each state shows its own status — never a blanket claim.

FERC + IMM + Stakeholder Beta
PA Wave 1
NJ Wave 1
MD Wave 1
VA Wave 1
OH Wave 2
IL Wave 2
DE Wave 3
IN Wave 3
KY Wave 3
MI Wave 3
NC Wave 3
TN Wave 3
WV Wave 3
DC Wave 3
WI Wave 3
Beta (live at launch) Wave 1 — Roadmap (PA/NJ/MD/VA) Wave 2 — Roadmap (OH/IL) Wave 3 — Roadmap (remaining states)

Free during Beta

PJM access is free while in Beta — no card required, no time limit. Prices below show what each plan costs at general availability.

Starter
Free during Beta
$99/mo at GA
  • 5 tracked dockets
  • 30 days brief history
  • 10/day Ask the Record
  • 1 seat
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Pro
Free during Beta
$249/mo at GA
  • 25 tracked dockets
  • 1 year brief history
  • 30/day Ask the Record
  • 1 seat
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Team
Free during Beta
$749/mo at GA
  • 100 tracked dockets
  • 3 years brief history
  • 100/day Ask the Record
  • 5 seats
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Org
$1,999 /mo
  • Unlimited tracked dockets
  • Unlimited brief history
  • 300/day Ask the Record
  • 25 seats
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At general availability, PJM access is $249/mo (Pro) or +$49/mo added to an existing Texas plan. We'll give you notice before any charge applies — no surprise billing.

No card required during Beta · Texas pricing unchanged ($99/$249/$749/$1,999/mo) · Additional regions added in-app after signup

Common questions

What does "FERC-primary" mean for PJM?
PJM's substance lives in FERC eLibrary and the Independent Market Monitor's filings — not on PJM's own JS-walled library, which we use as enrichment only. FERC eLibrary and the IMM are the primary crawled sources, supplemented by PJM's published stakeholder vote/comment and auction calendar.
What are RPM/RTEP structured fields?
RPM (Reliability Pricing Model) auction parameters — caps, floors, $/MW-day by Delivery Year, UCAP vs. ICAP distinctions — are extracted as structured data with unit validation so a mix-up between UCAP and ICAP can't silently corrupt a number. RTEP (Regional Transmission Expansion Plan) cost allocation by zone is similarly extracted so you see your zone's dollar exposure without parsing Schedule 12 tables.
Are state commission filings covered at launch?
No. Launch covers FERC eLibrary, the Independent Market Monitor's filings, and PJM's stakeholder/auction calendar — completely. State commissions (PA, NJ, MD, VA, OH, IL, and the rest of the PJM footprint) roll out in waves, each with a visible per-state coverage badge. The badge tells you exactly which states are live.
What does free during Beta mean?
PJM access is free during the Beta period — no credit card required, no charge. At general availability, PJM access is $249/mo (Pro) or +$49/mo added to an existing Texas plan. We'll notify you before any charge applies.