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February 17, 2026

Standards/Programs

NERC Survey Highlights Alignment, Transparency Concerns
NERC stakeholders want the organization to provide faster and more transparent enforcement, according to the results of the ERO Enterprise Effectiveness Survey.
NERC Seeks $10M Fine for Duke Energy Security Lapses
NERC has recommended a $10 million fine on Duke Energy for repeated violations of critical infrastructure protection reliability standards.
NERC Issues $10M Fine for Security Lapses
NERC has recommended a $10 million fine on an unidentified utility for repeated violations of critical infrastructure protection reliability standards over more than three years.
NERC Standards Committee Briefs: Jan. 23, 2019
The NERC Standards Committee unanimously voted to authorize the standards drafting team to consider the retirements of all or part of more than 30 reliability standards.
NERC Offers Upbeat Long-term Assessment
NERC offered a mostly upbeat report on the long-term health of the nation’s grid, celebrating results from its first interconnection-wide frequency response studies.
NERC Releases ‘Stress Test’ Analysis of Gen Retirements
NERC warned that faster than expected coal and nuclear plant retirements could jeopardize reliability if grid operators are not prepared.
FERC Rejects SPP Confidentiality over NERC Fine
FERC denied SPP’s request for waivers from regulations guiding the confidential information in its explanation of how it allocated costs related to a fine.
Revised NERC GMD Standard Approved
FERC approved NERC’s revised GMD reliability standard, which broadens requires grid operators to collect certain data and imposes deadlines for corrective actions.
NERC
NERC to Try Again on Inverter Rules
NERC stakeholders are expected to consider a new standard authorization request to address inverter-based resources after the Standards Committee rejected two proposed by CAISO.
LaFleur, Stakeholders Anxious over NERC Retirement Study
FERC Commissioner Cheryl LaFleur and several stakeholders expressed concern Tuesday that “fuel war” partisans could weaponize NERC’s coming analysis on the impact of a dramatic increase in coal and nuclear plant retirements.

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