On September 9, 2011, FERC and the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (“NERC”) announced they would work together to examine the September 8th power outage that affected more than 1 million customers in Southern California, Arizona and Northern Baja Mexico. 4,300 megawatts (“MW”) of load were lost when a technician removed a voltage-regulating capacitor bank from service in a North Gila, Arizona substation, and a 500kV transmission line from Phoenix into Southern California went out of service.
FERC Proposes to Revise CIP Reliability Standards
On September 15, 2011, FERC issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (“NOPR”) proposing to approve revisions to eight critical infrastructure protection (“CIP”) reliability standards, CIP-002-4 through CIP-009-4, which were developed and submitted to the Commission by the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (“NERC”).
FERC Approves Interpretations of Transmission Operations Reliability Standards
On September 15, 2011, FERC issued two final rules approving NERC’s interpretation of the Transmission Operations Reliability Standard, TOP-001-1, and the Transmission Planning Reliability Standard, TPL-002-0.
Obama Blocks Stricter Ozone Standards
Citing a goal of “reducing regulatory burdens and regulatory uncertainty,” the Obama Administration on September 2 instructed the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) to withdraw its proposal to strengthen national ambient air quality standards for ozone. The surprise move was the first time President Obama explicitly and completely rejected an EPA regulation, creating a firestorm of criticism from environmentalists and key Democrats and praise from industry groups and Republicans.
FERC to Review Notice of Penalty Against Southwestern Power Administration
On August 29, 2011, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC” or the “Commission”) issued an order initiating review of a Notice of Penalty (“NOP”) issued by the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (“NERC”) on July 28, 2011, against Southwestern Power Administration (“SWPA”) for violating Reliability Standards Requirements for Critical Infrastructure Protection. SWPA and the United States Department of Energy (“DOE”) filed an application for review with FERC arguing that NERC lacks the statutory authority to assess monetary penalties against a federal agency, and thus the NOP against SWPA must be dismissed.
Preparing for a Regulatory Inspection
Several attorneys from the Troutman Sanders LLP Atlanta-based Environmental and Natural Resources Practice Group were recently published in the July/August 2011 edition of EEI’s Electric Perspectives magazine regarding Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) regulatory inspections. Co-authored by Douglas Henderson, Margaret Campbell, Hollister Hill and Randy Brogdon, the article outlines the steps that companies need to take to be well-prepared should the EPA show up for a power plant inspection. The article provides a useful checklist that companies can use to make sure that their plants are inspection-ready as well as a list of questions that will likely be asked by EPA inspectors.
Troutman Attorneys Discuss Merger Synergies
Troutman Sanders LLP Executive Partner for Client Development Strategic Planning Kevin C. Fitzgerald and Energy Associate Christopher R. Jones recently wrote an article “Reconsidering Synergies,” which was published in the July 2011 edition of Public Utilities Fortnightly.
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FERC Continues to Address RTO Capacity Market Issues
On Thursday July 28, 2011, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC” or the “Commission”) held a technical conference to discuss issues surrounding the applicability of PJM Interconnection LLC’s Minimum Offer Price Rule (“MOPR”) to “self-supplying” resources.
Deadline for Utility Companies to Implement Changes to Adverse Action and Risk-Based Privacy Notices
Utility companies should be aware of the July 21, 2011 compliance deadline arising from Section 1100F of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (“the Act”), which amended the Fair Credit Reporting Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1681 et seq. (“FCRA”).
Atlantic Wind Connection Project Adds Belgian Grid Firm Elia to Team
On July 22, 2011, the Atlantic Wind Connection (“AWC”), offshore transmission line project off the Mid-Atlantic coast that would bring thousands of megawatts of offshore wind capacity ashore (see the October 12, 2010 edition of the WER), announced that Belgium-based transmission company Elia has taken a minority stake in the project and will be providing consulting services to the AWC.