November 22, 2024
NERC Standards Committee Briefs: 9-18-19
Casuscelli, Bennett to Lead Committee in 2020
NERC's Standards Committee elected new leadership and approved its 2020-2022 Standards Development Plan at a meeting last week.

The NERC Standards Committee on Wednesday elected Amy Casuscelli as chair and Todd Bennett as vice chair for a two-year term beginning in January.

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Amy Casuscelli, Xcel Energy | © ERO Insider>/em>

Casuscelli is a senior reliability standards analyst for Xcel Energy. Bennett is a manager of reliability compliance for Associated Electric Cooperative Inc. (AECI).

The two-year terms of the committee’s 10 segment representatives — including Bennett, the segment 3 representative — also expire at the end of the year. NERC will consider nominations until Oct. 10.

The committee agreed to hold four in-person meetings in 2020: March 17-18 and Dec. 8-9 at NERC headquarters in Atlanta, June 16-17 in Denver and Sept. 23-24 in Salt Lake City (a joint meeting with the Compliance and Certification Committee). The schedule could be trimmed to three meetings if a fourth is not needed. The committee holds conference calls each month between in-person meetings.

Reliability Standards Development Plan OKd

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NERC Reliability Standards Development Plan cover | NERC

The committee endorsed the 2020-2022 Reliability Standards Development Plan (RSDP), which will be presented to the Board of Trustees for approval in November.

NERC’s Rules of Procedure require it to provide the plan — which includes schedules and anticipated resource needs for each project under development or expected to begin — to FERC and Canadian and Mexican government authorities. The three-year plan requires the committee to provide the Board of Trustees yearly progress reports.

As of Aug. 31, according to the report, there were 12 outstanding FERC directives, six of which are being addressed in the standards development process. All projects from the previous RSDP are expected to be completed this year, except for seven that will continue into 2020:

Soo Jin Kim, manager of standards development, told the committee the plan will be updated to reflect projects’ status before being submitted to the board.

Actions on Resource Documents

The committee approved revisions to two SC resource documents and the retirement of a third:

  • Retired will be SC procedure “Approving Errata in an Approved Reliability Standard,” which describes how NERC staff prepares and files errata versions. The procedures have been added to the NERC Standard Processes Manual.
  • The “Guidance Document for Management of Remanded Interpretations,” will be revised to clarify that the notice provisions are similar to those in Section 309.2 of the NERC Rules of Procedure. It requires notifications be made to FERC and Canadian and Mexican government authorities when a reliability standard is remanded.
  • “Acceptance Criteria of a Reliability Standard (Quality Objectives),” was revised to clarify the correlation between the document and the SC’s Ten Benchmarks of an Excellent Reliability Standard and FERC Order 672, which established the criteria used to assess standards submitted for FERC approval.

Volunteers Needed

Soo Jin Kim said more members are needed for the standard drafting team Project 2019-04: Modifications to PRC-005-6, although the nomination period has already closed. Project 2019-02: BES Cyber System Information Access Management, which closed Sept. 20, also had vacancies as of Sept. 18, she said.

— Rich Heidorn Jr.

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