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Resource Adequacy Assessments

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Status
The Resource Adequacy SAR Drafting Team has posted its consideration of comments from the March 2006 posting along with the final SAR. 

Purpose/Industry Need
The purpose of this standard is to implement certain recommendations from the Resource and Transmission Adequacy Task Force (RTATF) Report and the Gas/Electricity Interdependency Task Force Report, approved by the NERC Board on June 15, 2004, related to resource adequacy.  This standard would establish a requirement for the Regions to: 1) create a metric(s) to assess resource adequacy that takes into account various factors, including, but not limited to, fuel deliverability, 2) perform resource adequacy assessments, 3) make the results of the assessments available to the industry and appropriate regulatory agencies, and 4) make the assessments and associated data available to NERC for their review.  If approved, this standard will facilitate the Energy Policy Act of 2005 mandate for the Electricity Reliability Organization (ER0) to “conduct periodic assessments of the reliability and adequacy of the bulk-power system in North America ,”[1].

 

[1] Energy Policy Act of 2005, Title XII—Electricity, Subtitle A—Reliability Standards, (g) RELIABILITY REPORTS

 

 Proposed Standard Comment
Period
Comments
Received

Response to Comments

Final SAR Version 3

Clean | Redline to last posting

     

Posted for 30-day Comment Period

Draft SAR Version 2 - Clean

Draft SAR Version 2 - Redline

3/01/06 - 3/30/06
(closed)

Comment Form

Comments Consideration of Comments
Draft SAR Version 1

02/18/05 - 03/21/05
(closed)

Comments

Consideration of Comments
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All comments should be forwarded to sarcomm@nerc.net.  
Questions?  Contact Barbara Bogenrief - barbara.bogenrief@nerc.net or 609-452-8060.

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