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WASHINGTON — After 12 years as the FERC-delegated Electric Reliability Organization, it’s time for NERC to reconsider its approach, General Counsel Charles Berardesco told the Compliance and Certification Committee (CCC) last week. About 50 utility and RTO officials and NERC staff attended the Compliance and Certification Committee meeting at Edison...
By Rich Heidorn Jr. NERC has recommended a $10 million fine on an unidentified utility for repeated violations of critical infrastructure protection (CIP) reliability standards over more than three years that exposed a "lack of management engagement, support and accountability." Energywire and The Wall Street Journal reported that the unnamed...
NERC Issues $10M Fine for Security Lapses By Rich Heidorn Jr. NERC has recommended a $10 million fine on an unidentified utility for repeated violations of critical infrastructure protection (CIP) reliability standards over more than three years that exposed a "lack of management engagement, support and accountability." In a...
NERC Standards Committee Briefs: Jan. 23, 2019 "This may be the quickest meeting we’ve ever had," NERC Standards Committee Chair Andrew Gallo marveled after gaveling the committee to a close after a lickety-split 33-minute conference call Wednesday. Team Gets Go Ahead on Standards Retirement Review Members unanimously voted to...
NERC Offers Upbeat Long-term Assessment By Rich Heidorn Jr. NERC offered a mostly upbeat report on the long-term health of the nation’s grid Thursday, celebrating results from its first interconnection-wide frequency response studies while highlighting the need to model the increasing volume of distributed resources and supplement variable generation...
NERC Releases ‘Stress Test’ Analysis of Gen Retirements By Michael Brooks NERC on Tuesday warned that faster-than-expected coal and nuclear plant retirements could jeopardize reliability if grid operators are not prepared. "If these retirements happen faster than the system can respond with replacement generation, including any necessary transmission facilities...
By Tom Kleckner FERC on Monday denied SPP’s request for waivers from regulations guiding the confidential treatment of information in its explanation of how it allocated costs related to a NERC fine, the amount of which has not been publicly disclosed because of grid security concerns (ER19-97). SPP filed the...