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The Reliability Coordinator Standards of Conduct agreement, Section 3.1, requires reliability coordinators to provide an explanation of how they are complying with the independence requirement and otherwise implementing the standards of conduct approved by the Board of Trustees.
 
Reliability Coordinator
Standards of Conduct Signatories
Date
Signed
Section 3.1
Explanations
RC Comments
on Independence
of Reliability
Coordinators
Temporary
Suspension
Deviation
Southwest Power Pool, Inc. as Independent Coordinator of Transmission for Energy Srvc. September 7, 2006 View View    
California ISO (WECC) August 21, 2000 View View    
Duke Energy (SERC-VACAR-South) October 5, 2000 View View    
Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) September 1, 2000 View View    
Entergy Services, Inc. (SERC-Entergy) August 21, 2000 View View    
Florida Power Corporation (FRCC) March 12, 2002 View View    
Florida Power & Light Company (FRCC) August 21, 2000 View View    
Hydro-Quebec (NPCC-HQ) October 19, 2000 View View    
Independent Electricity Market Operator (NPCC-IMO) September 11, 2000 View View    
ISO New England August 28, 2000 View View    
Midwest ISO November 1, 2006 View View    
New Brunswick System Operator January 10, 2005 View View    
New York Independent System Operator (NPCC-NYISO) September 22, 2000 View View    
Pacific Northwest Security Coordinator (WECC-PNSC) September 24, 2000 View View    
PJM Interconnection, L.L.C. August 22, 2000 View View    
Rocky Mountain Desert Southwest Security Center (WECC) October 19, 2007 View View    
SaskPower February 2, 2005 View View    
Southern Company Services Inc. (SERC-Southern) August 21, 2000 View View    
Southwest Power Pool (SPP) August 23, 2000 View View    
Tampa Electric Company (FRCC) December 4, 2002 View View    
Tennessee Valley Authority (SERC-TVA) October 13, 2000 View View    
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