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Explore the transformation of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) to the North American Energy Reliability Organization (NAERO) as of June 2001. This document outlines the structural changes including the establishment of an independent board of trustees and stakeholder involvement. Key discussions on the effectiveness of the "50/50" voting system, the organization of standards processes, compliance templates, and the independence of security coordinators are addressed. Additionally, it covers the interaction between NERC and Regional Transmission Organizations (RTOs) regarding reliability standards and market rules.
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NERC vs. RTOs July 16, 2001
NERC Structure • Transformation to NAERO • Independent Board of Trustees (June 2001) • 8 + 1 members • Stakeholder Committee • Special Task Force • Standing Committees • “50/50” Voting not working • No market segment can block, no market segment can carry
NERC Process • Organization Standards Process • “Core” Reliability Functions • Practices & Procedures? • Compliance Templates • Control Area Criteria Task Force Model • Independence of Security Coordinators • Source – Sink Data Requirements • ANSI accreditation
Reliability vs. Commercial Rules(NERC vs RTOs) • Tagging Tools • Operating Policy 3 – Interchange • E-Tag Standards & Communications Protocol • Needs of MISO and other RTOs • Generator Interconnection Agreements • Planning Standards (and Compliance Templates) • MAIN vs. MISO • Electronic Scheduling • OASIS Phase II • Congestion Management
Reliability vs. Commercial Rules(NERC vs RTOs) • “IDC” Granularity • Source and sink data requirements • MISO “Partial Path Reservations” • Congestion Management • NERC TLR, Operating Policy 9 – Security Coordination • RTO designs
GISB/EISBCommercial Standards? • FERC Technical Conference on RTO Seams • Need for Common Business Practices • Electronic Scheduling Collaborative • NAERO or EISB?