WECC Contingency Reserve Standard Ok’d
April 16, 2021FERC gave final approval Thursday for NERC and WECC to introduce regional reliability standard BAL-002-WECC-3.
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FERC gave final approval Thursday for NERC and WECC to introduce regional reliability standard BAL-002-WECC-3.
| NERC
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Read MoreThe California Public Utilities Commission rejected a huge boost in megawatts for the San Francisco Bay Area that CAISO insists NERC and WECC reliability standards require.
Read MoreMRO covered a number of timely issues at its quarterly Board of Directors meeting, held via conference call because of the COVID-19 pandemic. | NERC
Read MoreNERC provided FERC with information about its oversight of regional entities and the role of the E-ISAC in developing reliability standards. | NERC
Read MoreFERC accepted a settlement between ReliabilityFirst and an unnamed entity in the Eastern Interconnection for violations of NERC reliability standards. | ReliabilityFirst
Read MoreNERC and the regional entities have temporarily expanded their self-logging program to allow registered entities to focus on their response to the coronavirus pandemic. | © ERO Insider
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