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Facing mounting deadlines, NERC's Standards Committee agreed to shorten industry comment periods on two projects.
Work is underway on the Interregional Transfer Capability Study that Congress assigned to NERC earlier this year.
NERC's trustees met in Ottawa to approve changes to the organization's standards development process and the final 2024 budget.
With an uptick in physical attacks on electric infrastructure, the Southeastern Electric Reliability Council hosted a session on making physical security more bulletproof — literally.
FERC gave NERC the go-ahead to redirect already-budgeted funds and tap its reserves to pay for a congressionally mandated study.
As DERs play a growing role in electric reliability, ensuring their protection from cybersecurity threats has become increasingly vital, the Texas RE heard.
Gunfire caused more than $200,000 damage at two Idaho Power dams, the Justice Department said.
Panelists at a FERC-NERC technical conference said they oppose mandatory minimum security rules on critical facilities to protect against physical attacks.
Steven Baltakatei Sandoval, CC BY-SA-4.0, via Wikimedia
EPA received comments on its proposal to regulate greenhouse gases from power plants, with some, including ISO/RTOs, arguing the proposal needed major improvements to preserve reliability.
SERC leveled $42,000 in penalties against AECI for multiple longstanding violations of reliability standards in a settlement approved by FERC.
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