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eData is an Internet application that enables all PJM stakeholders, including generation and transmission owners, traders and transmission customers to view PJM operational and market data graphically. Registered users have the ability to save customized tabs and panels for personal data presentation, while guest users are presented with a set of standardized displays.

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