Primus Energy

Markets

Markets

Market focus starts with the real utility territory and operating footprint, not the state label alone.

Primus Energy’s first-pass market focus is organized around where large-load questions are most active and where process structure can materially change the path to energization.

Virginia / PJM

Large-load growth with PJM context.

Focus on utility coordination, large-load service questions, and PJM-aware project planning.

Texas / ERCOT

ERCOT-specific structure matters.

Support project teams that need clearer language around ERCOT distinctions and large-load process implications.

Georgia

Utility-led pathfinding.

Prepare for utility review where the process is shaped primarily through the utility service path.

Nationwide

Portable framework.

Start with the facts, identify the controlling path, and then map the applicable market and regulatory overlay.

The goal is not to discuss every market rule. The goal is to identify what matters for the project in front of you.

Identify the footprint

Confirm the real utility territory, balancing area, ISO/RTO or ERCOT involvement, and state overlay.

Test the project structure

Determine whether the current design changes which process or threshold matters first.

Focus on the next gate

Prioritize the next counterparties, submissions, and project facts needed to move forward.

Keep the record consistent

Carry the same facts through later discussions, requests, and internal approvals.

Different footprints create different risks.

The path that works in one region may not translate cleanly to another. The first step is understanding which framework actually controls the project.

Market awareness matters because project teams often carry assumptions from one state or footprint into another where the gatekeepers and timing rules differ.

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