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Hundreds of thousands of electric utility customers lost electric power Dec. 18 as wind and rain hit the Northeast.
The Texas Reliability Entity says ERCOT generators’ winterization efforts are in “pretty good shape” in preparing for a NERC cold-weather standard.
NERC's Standards Committee agreed to authorize a reduced ballot period for a twice-rejected proposed reliability standard.
NERC's Long-Term Reliability Assessment sees some risk for reliability issues in most of the country as the industry has to deal with faster demand growth and shifting supplies of generation.
If NERC’s latest proposed cold weather standard fails another ballot round, the ERO’s Board of Trustees may have to take matters into its own hands, Chair Ken DeFontes warned at the board’s quarterly meeting.
As the transition to clean energy contributes to the risk of energy shortfalls, electric industry stakeholders say keeping the grid operating reliably will require new ways of thinking.
After four rounds of voting, the New York State Reliability Council Executive Committee approved a 22% IRM for 2024/25, up from 20% for the previous year.
NERC's RSTC decided this week not to endorse a proposed standard authorization request relating to distributed energy resources.
Speakers on an ACORE webinar warned that the national security risks of electricity outages at military bases is unappreciated.
FERC accepted changes to Texas RE's regional standards development process intended to give the RE more flexibility and align it with NERC.
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