Standards/Programs

Con Ed: Failed Relay Protections Caused NYC Blackout
Consolidated Edison blamed a failed relay protection system for the Manhattan blackout that affected about 72,000 customers.
No Breakthrough Seen on FR Measurements
An analysis by Eastern RTOs and utilities has found no advantages to changing how they measure primary frequency response.
SPP Paying NERC Penalty from Staff Comp Funds
SPP last week reiterated its plans to recover the costs of a NERC penalty for reliability violations by dipping into its employee compensation pool.
Panelists Seek FERC OK to Move to Cloud
Registered entities asked FERC to clear the use of cloud computing, which they said could improve system visibility and security while saving money.
Reliability Conference: Deterrence or Collaboration?
Panelists at FERC’s annual reliability technical conference praised NERC’s maturation but acknowledged challenges with the speed of standards development.
ERCOT Working to Set Cyber Incident Processes
ERCOT is seeking more time to hash out the details around an NPRR that would establish notification responsibilities during cybersecurity incidents.
Public Power Seeks ‘Actionable’ Cyber Intel
Utilities aren’t getting the “actionable” intelligence they need from the government to defend themselves against cyber threats, the head of the LPPC said.
SER Phase 2 Targets Data Retention, Consolidation
Phase 2 of NERC’s Standards Efficiency Review has narrowed its focus to four tasks, tabling two others for potential work by other committees.
NERC Presents Lessons Learned on Substation Fires
NERC hosted a webinar on lessons learned from substation fires, with several utility representatives recounting their own experiences.
FERC OKs Cyber Reporting Rule
FERC expanded NERC’s cyber incident reporting requirements, closing what it said was a gap in the CIP reliability standards.

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