Joint Petition of the North American Electric, Reliability Corporation, and Texas Reliability Entity, Inc. for Approval of Proposed Regional Reliability Standard BAL-001-TRE-01-Primary Frequency Response in the ERCOT Region, 7657-7659 [2014-01217]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
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Commission
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Joint Petition of the North American
Electric, Reliability Corporation, and
Texas Reliability Entity, Inc. for
Approval of Proposed Regional
Reliability Standard BAL–001–TRE–
01—Primary Frequency Response in
the ERCOT Region
In Reply Refer To: North American
Electric, Reliability Corporation,
Docket No. RD13–12–000.
Holly A. Hawkins, Assistant General
Counsel, North American Electric
Reliability Corporation, 1325 G Street,
NW., Suite 600, Washington, DC
20005.
Tammy Cooper, General Counsel, Texas
Reliability Entity, Inc., 805 Las Cimas
Parkway, Suite 200, Austin, Texas
78746.
Reference: Joint Petition of the North
American Electric Reliability
Corporation and Texas Reliability
Entity, Inc. for approval of proposed
regional Reliability Standard BAL–001–
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TRE–01—Primary Frequency Response
in the ERCOT region.
Dear Mmes. Hawkins and Cooper:
1. On September 18, 2013, the North
American Electric Reliability
Corporation (NERC) and the Texas
Reliability Entity, Inc. (Texas RE) filed
a joint petition (Petition) seeking
approval of proposed regional
Reliability Standard BAL–001–TRE–01
(Primary Frequency Response),
implementation plan, and the associated
violation risk factors and
1. violation severity levels in response
to the Order No. 693 directive to
develop a regional Reliability Standard
for assuring frequency performance in
the ERCOT Interconnection.1
2. 2. The Petition states that the
purpose of proposed regional Reliability
Standard BAL–001–TRE–01 is to
maintain ERCOT Interconnection
steady-state frequency within defined
limits by balancing real-power demand
and supply in real-time. This reliability
goal is accomplished by requiring
prompt and sufficient frequency
response from resources to stabilize
frequency during changes in the system
generation-demand balance.2 Pursuant
to section 215(d) of the Federal Power
Act, we approve regional Reliability
Standard BAL–001–TRE–01 as just,
reasonable, not unduly discriminatory
or preferential, and in the public
interest.
3. On March 16, 2007, the
Commission issued Order No. 693,
approving 83 of the 107 Reliability
Standards and associated definitions
filed by NERC, including Reliability
Standard BAL–001–0.3 In Order No.
693, the Commission approved a
regional difference for the ERCOT
Interconnection from Reliability
Standard BAL–001–0, allowing ERCOT
to be exempt from Requirement R2. In
doing so, the Commission found that
ERCOT’s approach to frequency
response under its own protocols
appeared to be more stringent than
Requirement R2. As with other new
regional Reliability Standards, the
Commission stated that it ‘‘expects that
the ERCOT regional difference will
include Requirements, Measures and
Levels of Non-Compliance sections.’’4
4. On September 18, 2013, NERC and
the Texas RE filed a joint petition
(Petition) seeking approval of regional
1 Mandatory Reliability Standards for the BulkPower System, Order No. 693, 72 FR 16416 (Apr.
4, 2007), FERC Stats. & Regs. ¶ 31,242, at PP 313–
15 (2007), order on reh’g, Order No. 693–A, 120
FERC ¶ 61,053 (2007).
2 Petition at 10.
3 Order No. 693, FERC Stats. & Regs. ¶ 31,242 at
PP 313–315.
4 Id. P 315.
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Reliability Standard BAL–001–TRE–01
(Primary Frequency Response),
implementation plan, and the associated
violation risk factors and violation
severity levels. The Petition states that
regional Reliability Standard BAL–001–
TRE–01 complies with the
Commission’s directive in Order No.
693. The Petition further states that,
while the regional Reliability Standard
requires individual generators to
provide frequency response, it does not
restrict the balancing authority from
obtaining frequency response from other
sources to meet the Interconnection’s
required level of performance.5
5. NERC states that the regional
Reliability Standard was developed and
approved by industry stakeholders
using the Texas RE Texas Reliability
Entity Standards Development Process,
approved by the Texas RE Board of
Directors on April 23, 2013, and
subsequently approved by the NERC
Board of Trustees on August 15, 2013.
NERC states that the proposed regional
Reliability Standard is applicable to
balancing authorities, generator owners,
and generator operators within the
footprint of the Texas RE in the ERCOT
Interconnection.
6. NERC asserts that regional
Reliability Standard BAL–001–TRE–01
improves upon ERCOT’s existing
practices for frequency response, is
necessitated by physical differences in
the ERCOT system and represents an
alternative, more stringent means of
ensuring frequency response
performance than the continent-wide
NERC Reliability Standard.6
7. Regional Reliability Standard BAL–
001–TRE–01 has ten requirements
related to: (1) identifying and posting
frequency measureable events
(Requirement R1); (2) calculating the
primary frequency response of each
resource in the Interconnection
(Requirement R2); (3) calculating the
Interconnection minimum frequency
response and monitoring the actual
frequency response of the
Interconnection (Requirements R3–R5);
(4) requiring resources to operate in
accordance with specified governor
deadband and droop parameters and to
promptly notify the balancing authority
of any change in governor status
(Requirements R6–R8); and (5)
providing primary frequency response
performance requirements for each
generator (Requirements R9–R10). The
requirements in BAL–001–TRE–01 work
together to help ensure that generation
and load remain balanced—or are
quickly restored to balance—in the
5 Petition
6 Id.
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ERCOT Interconnection so that system
frequency is restored to stability and
near normal frequency even after a
significant event occurs on the system.
8. NERC also seeks approval of the
implementation plan for BAL–001–
TRE–01, as follows. On the first day of
the first calendar quarter that is 12
months following the effective date of
BAL–001–TRE–01, the balancing
authority, i.e., ERCOT, and generator
operators must be fully compliant with
Requirements R1and R8, respectively.
Further, the implementation plan
mandates that at least 50 percent of each
generator owner’s generating units/
generating facilities must be compliant
with Requirements R6 and R7 the first
calendar quarter that is 12 months
following the effective date of BAL–001TRE–01. The balancing authority must
become fully compliant with
Requirements R2, R3, R4 and R5 the
first calendar quarter that is 18 months
following the effective date of BAL–
001–TRE–01, and 100 percent of the
generator owner’s generating units/
generating facilities must be compliant
with Requirement R7 within this same
time period. Compliance with
Requirements R9 and R10 on at least 50
percent of the generator owner’s
generating units/generating facilities is
required the first calendar quarter that is
24 months following the effective date
of BAL–001–TRE–01. Similarly, 100
percent of the generator owner’s units/
generating facilities are required to be
compliant with Requirements R9 and
R10 the first calendar quarter that is 30
months following the effective date of
BAL–001–TRE–01.
9. NERC’s filing was noticed on
September 23, 2013, with comments,
interventions and protests due on or
before October 15, 2013. No comments
or protests were filed.
10. We approve regional Reliability
Standard BAL–001–TRE–01 and the
associated implementation plan,
violation severity levels and violation
risk factors. We find that the regional
Reliability Standard is just, reasonable,
not unduly discriminatory or
preferential, and in the public interest.
Reliability Standard BAL–001–TRE–01
is a comprehensive frequency response
standard that adequately addresses all
applicable Commission directives and
we believe it will protect and improve
reliability in the ERCOT Interconnection
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by enabling entities to maintain
sufficient frequency response that can
be made quickly available to arrest
possible frequency excursions. We
concurrently have approved Reliability
Standard BAL–003–1, which addresses
frequency response on a continent-wide
basis. 7 As noted in the approval of
BAL–003–1, the method of obtaining
frequency response in BAL–001–TRE–
01 may provide balancing authorities
the means to procure sufficient
resources to satisfy their frequency
response obligations if such challenges
should occur. 8 These are new
Reliability Standards both nationally
and for the ERCOT Interconnection. As
with the national standard, because no
regional standard existed previously,
Reliability Standard BAL–001–TRE–01
represents a step forward in improving
reliability of the Bulk-Power System in
the ERCOT Interconnection.
11. The Commission also finds that
NERC’s proposed violation risk factors
and violation severity levels for regional
Reliability Standard BAL–001–TRE–01
are consistent with the Commission’s
established guidelines for review of
proposed violation risk factors and
violation severity levels, and find
NERC’s proposed implementation plan
reasonable. Accordingly, we approve
NERC’s proposed violation risk factors,
violation severity levels and
implementation plan for Reliability
Standard BAL–001–TRE–01.
Information Collection
12. The Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) regulations require
approval of certain information
collection requirements imposed by
agency actions.9 Upon approval of a
collection of information, OMB will
assign an OMB control number and
expiration date. Respondents subject to
the filing requirement of this order will
not be penalized for failing to respond
to these collections of information
unless the collections of information
display a valid OMB control number.
The Commission will submit these
reporting and record keeping
requirements to OMB for its review and
7 See Frequency Response and Frequency
Response Bias Setting Reliability Standard, Order
No. 794, 146 FERC ¶ 61,024.
8 Id.
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approval under section 3507(d) of the
Paperwork Reduction Act.
13. This order is effective
immediately; however, the revised
information collection requirements
will not be effective or enforceable until
OMB approves the information
collection changes described in this
order. Comments are solicited within 60
days of the date this order is published
in the Federal Register on the
Commission’s need for this information,
whether the information will have
practical utility, the accuracy of
provided burden estimates, ways to
enhance the quality, utility, and clarity
of the information to be collected, and
any suggested methods for minimizing
the respondent’s burden, including the
use of automated information
techniques. Submit comments following
the Commission’s submission
guidelines at https://www.ferc.gov/help/
submission-guide.asp and reference
Docket No. RD13–12.
14. Regional Reliability Standard
BAL–001–TRE–01 is more
comprehensive than the existing
continent-wide Reliability Standards
addressing frequency response, BAL–
001–0.1a and BAL–003–0.1b in that the
regional standard includes additional
requirements and applies to generator
owners and generator operators as well
as balancing authorities. The expanded
applicability of the regional Reliability
Standard, thus, increases the reporting
burden for entities that operate within
the ERCOT Interconnection.
15. Burden Estimate: Our estimate
below regarding the number of
respondents is based on the NERC
compliance registry as of October 2013.
According to the registry, the ERCOT
region includes 40 generator owners, 14
generator operators, 75 generator owners
that are also generator operators, and
one balancing authority. Thus, we
estimate that a total of 130 entities are
potentially subject to the reporting
requirements of BAL–001–TRE–01.
16. The information collection
requirements the setting or
configuration of the Control System
software, identification and recording of
events, data retention and submitting a
report as outlined in the table below.
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Number of
respondents 10
Maintain and submit Event Log Data ..................................
Modification to Governor Controller Setting/Configuration ..
Number of
responses per
respondent
Average
burden
hours per
response
Total
annual
burden
hours
(1)
FERC–725T
(2)
(3)
(1) x (2) x (3)
........................
BA
114
GO
Evidence Retention ..............................................................
1
1
16
1
8
920
1
2
260
$960
($60/hr.)
$75,440
One-time
($82/hr.)
$8,320
($32/hr.)
1,196
130
BA/GO/GOP
16
$84,720
TOTAL ...................................................................
Title: Mandatory Reliability Standards
for the Bulk-Power System
Action: Proposed revisions to FERC–
725T.
OMB Control No: To Be Determined
Respondents: Businesses or other forprofit institutions; not-for-profit
institutions.
Frequency of Responses: Modification
to Governor Controller; once in the life
of the equipment. Maintaining and
Submitting Log Data; annually
Necessity of the Information:
Reliability Standard BAL–001–TRE–01
satisfies certain prior directives of the
Commission that include requirements
concerning frequency response.
Interested persons may obtain
information on the reporting
requirements by contacting: Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission, 888
First Street NE., Washington, DC 20426
[Attention: Ellen Brown, Office of the
Executive Director, email:
DataClearance@ferc.gov, Phone: (202)
502–8663, fax: (202) 273–0873].
By the direction of the Commission.
Total
annual cost 11
Dated: January 16, 2014.
Nathaniel J. Davis, Sr.,
Deputy Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
[Docket No. CD14–13–000]
North Wales Water Authority; Notice of
Preliminary Determination of a
Qualifying Conduit Hydropower
Facility and Soliciting Comments and
Motions To Intervene
On January 27, 2014, the North Wales
Water Authority filed a notice of intent
to construct a qualifying conduit
hydropower facility, pursuant to section
30 of the Federal Power Act, as
amended by section 4 of the
Hydropower Regulatory Efficiency Act
of 2013 (HREA). The Meetinghouse
Road Water Transfer NO 3 Station 29 In-
Pipe Hydropower Project would utilize
an existing pipe paralleling the pressure
reducing valve within Station 29 of
North Wales Water Authority’s water
distribution system in Montgomery
County, Pennsylvania.
Applicant Contact: Frank Zammataro,
Rentricity Inc., P.O. Box 1021,
Planetarium Station, New York, NY
10024, Phone No. (732) 319–4501.
FERC Contact: Christopher Chaney,
Phone No. (202) 502–6778, email:
christopher.chaney@ferc.gov.
Qualifying Conduit Hydropower
Facility Description: The proposed
project would consist of: (1) The
existing Station 29 building; (2) one
proposed 11-kilowatt turbine/generating
unit to be place on an existing 12-inch
bypass line; and (3) appurtenant
facilities. The proposed project would
have an estimated annual generating
capacity of 72 megawatt-hours.
A qualifying conduit hydropower
facility is one that is determined or
deemed to meet all of the criteria shown
in the table below.
TABLE 1—CRITERIA FOR QUALIFYING CONDUIT HYDROPOWER FACILITY
Statutory provision
Description
Satisfies
(Y/N)
FPA 30(a)(3)(A), as amended by HREA ...............
The conduit the facility uses is a tunnel, canal, pipeline, aqueduct, flume,
ditch, or similar manmade water conveyance that is operated for the distribution of water for agricultural, municipal, or industrial consumption
and not primarily for the generation of electricity.
The facility is constructed, operated, or maintained for the generation of
electric power and uses for such generation only the hydroelectric potential of a non-federally owned conduit.
The facility has an installed capacity that does not exceed 5 megawatts .....
On or before August 9, 2013, the facility is not licensed, or exempted from
the licensing requirements of Part I of the FPA.
Y
FPA 30(a)(3)(C)(i), as amended by HREA ............
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FPA 30(a)(3)(C)(iii), as amended by HREA ..........
10 BA = Balancing Authority, GO = Generator
Owner, GOP = Generator Operator.
11 The estimates for cost per hour (rounded to the
nearest dollar) are derived as follows:
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• $60/hour, the average salary plus benefits per
engineer (from Bureau of Labor Statistics at https://
bls.gov/oes/current/naics3_221000.htm).
• $82/hour, the salary plus benefits per manager
(from Bureau of Labor Statistics at https://bls.gov/
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Y
Y
• $32/hour, the salary plus benefits per
information and record clerks (from Bureau of
Labor Statistics at https://bls.gov/oes/current/
naics3_221000.htm).
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
[Docket No. RD13-12-000]
Joint Petition of the North American Electric, Reliability
Corporation, and Texas Reliability Entity, Inc. for Approval of
Proposed Regional Reliability Standard BAL-001-TRE-01--Primary
Frequency Response in the ERCOT Region
In Reply Refer To: North American Electric, Reliability Corporation,
Docket No. RD13-12-000.
Holly A. Hawkins, Assistant General Counsel, North American Electric
Reliability Corporation, 1325 G Street, NW., Suite 600, Washington, DC
20005.
Tammy Cooper, General Counsel, Texas Reliability Entity, Inc., 805 Las
Cimas Parkway, Suite 200, Austin, Texas 78746.
Reference: Joint Petition of the North American Electric
Reliability Corporation and Texas Reliability Entity, Inc. for approval
of proposed regional Reliability Standard BAL-001-TRE-01--Primary
Frequency Response in the ERCOT region.
Dear Mmes. Hawkins and Cooper:
1. On September 18, 2013, the North American Electric Reliability
Corporation (NERC) and the Texas Reliability Entity, Inc. (Texas RE)
filed a joint petition (Petition) seeking approval of proposed regional
Reliability Standard BAL-001-TRE-01 (Primary Frequency Response),
implementation plan, and the associated violation risk factors and
1. violation severity levels in response to the Order No. 693
directive to develop a regional Reliability Standard for assuring
frequency performance in the ERCOT Interconnection.\1\
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\1\ Mandatory Reliability Standards for the Bulk-Power System,
Order No. 693, 72 FR 16416 (Apr. 4, 2007), FERC Stats. & Regs. ]
31,242, at PP 313-15 (2007), order on reh'g, Order No. 693-A, 120
FERC ] 61,053 (2007).
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2. 2. The Petition states that the purpose of proposed regional
Reliability Standard BAL-001-TRE-01 is to maintain ERCOT
Interconnection steady-state frequency within defined limits by
balancing real-power demand and supply in real-time. This reliability
goal is accomplished by requiring prompt and sufficient frequency
response from resources to stabilize frequency during changes in the
system generation-demand balance.\2\ Pursuant to section 215(d) of the
Federal Power Act, we approve regional Reliability Standard BAL-001-
TRE-01 as just, reasonable, not unduly discriminatory or preferential,
and in the public interest.
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3. On March 16, 2007, the Commission issued Order No. 693,
approving 83 of the 107 Reliability Standards and associated
definitions filed by NERC, including Reliability Standard BAL-001-0.\3\
In Order No. 693, the Commission approved a regional difference for the
ERCOT Interconnection from Reliability Standard BAL-001-0, allowing
ERCOT to be exempt from Requirement R2. In doing so, the Commission
found that ERCOT's approach to frequency response under its own
protocols appeared to be more stringent than Requirement R2. As with
other new regional Reliability Standards, the Commission stated that it
``expects that the ERCOT regional difference will include Requirements,
Measures and Levels of Non-Compliance sections.''\4\
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\3\ Order No. 693, FERC Stats. & Regs. ] 31,242 at PP 313-315.
\4\ Id. P 315.
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4. On September 18, 2013, NERC and the Texas RE filed a joint
petition (Petition) seeking approval of regional Reliability Standard
BAL-001-TRE-01 (Primary Frequency Response), implementation plan, and
the associated violation risk factors and violation severity levels.
The Petition states that regional Reliability Standard BAL-001-TRE-01
complies with the Commission's directive in Order No. 693. The Petition
further states that, while the regional Reliability Standard requires
individual generators to provide frequency response, it does not
restrict the balancing authority from obtaining frequency response from
other sources to meet the Interconnection's required level of
performance.\5\
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5. NERC states that the regional Reliability Standard was developed
and approved by industry stakeholders using the Texas RE Texas
Reliability Entity Standards Development Process, approved by the Texas
RE Board of Directors on April 23, 2013, and subsequently approved by
the NERC Board of Trustees on August 15, 2013. NERC states that the
proposed regional Reliability Standard is applicable to balancing
authorities, generator owners, and generator operators within the
footprint of the Texas RE in the ERCOT Interconnection.
6. NERC asserts that regional Reliability Standard BAL-001-TRE-01
improves upon ERCOT's existing practices for frequency response, is
necessitated by physical differences in the ERCOT system and represents
an alternative, more stringent means of ensuring frequency response
performance than the continent-wide NERC Reliability Standard.\6\
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7. Regional Reliability Standard BAL-001-TRE-01 has ten
requirements related to: (1) identifying and posting frequency
measureable events (Requirement R1); (2) calculating the primary
frequency response of each resource in the Interconnection (Requirement
R2); (3) calculating the Interconnection minimum frequency response and
monitoring the actual frequency response of the Interconnection
(Requirements R3-R5); (4) requiring resources to operate in accordance
with specified governor deadband and droop parameters and to promptly
notify the balancing authority of any change in governor status
(Requirements R6-R8); and (5) providing primary frequency response
performance requirements for each generator (Requirements R9-R10). The
requirements in BAL-001-TRE-01 work together to help ensure that
generation and load remain balanced--or are quickly restored to
balance--in the
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ERCOT Interconnection so that system frequency is restored to stability
and near normal frequency even after a significant event occurs on the
system.
8. NERC also seeks approval of the implementation plan for BAL-001-
TRE-01, as follows. On the first day of the first calendar quarter that
is 12 months following the effective date of BAL-001-TRE-01, the
balancing authority, i.e., ERCOT, and generator operators must be fully
compliant with Requirements R1and R8, respectively. Further, the
implementation plan mandates that at least 50 percent of each generator
owner's generating units/generating facilities must be compliant with
Requirements R6 and R7 the first calendar quarter that is 12 months
following the effective date of BAL-001- TRE-01. The balancing
authority must become fully compliant with Requirements R2, R3, R4 and
R5 the first calendar quarter that is 18 months following the effective
date of BAL-001-TRE-01, and 100 percent of the generator owner's
generating units/generating facilities must be compliant with
Requirement R7 within this same time period. Compliance with
Requirements R9 and R10 on at least 50 percent of the generator owner's
generating units/generating facilities is required the first calendar
quarter that is 24 months following the effective date of BAL-001-TRE-
01. Similarly, 100 percent of the generator owner's units/generating
facilities are required to be compliant with Requirements R9 and R10
the first calendar quarter that is 30 months following the effective
date of BAL-001-TRE-01.
9. NERC's filing was noticed on September 23, 2013, with comments,
interventions and protests due on or before October 15, 2013. No
comments or protests were filed.
10. We approve regional Reliability Standard BAL-001-TRE-01 and the
associated implementation plan, violation severity levels and violation
risk factors. We find that the regional Reliability Standard is just,
reasonable, not unduly discriminatory or preferential, and in the
public interest. Reliability Standard BAL-001-TRE-01 is a comprehensive
frequency response standard that adequately addresses all applicable
Commission directives and we believe it will protect and improve
reliability in the ERCOT Interconnection by enabling entities to
maintain sufficient frequency response that can be made quickly
available to arrest possible frequency excursions. We concurrently have
approved Reliability Standard BAL-003-1, which addresses frequency
response on a continent-wide basis. \7\ As noted in the approval of
BAL-003-1, the method of obtaining frequency response in BAL-001-TRE-01
may provide balancing authorities the means to procure sufficient
resources to satisfy their frequency response obligations if such
challenges should occur. \8\ These are new Reliability Standards both
nationally and for the ERCOT Interconnection. As with the national
standard, because no regional standard existed previously, Reliability
Standard BAL-001-TRE-01 represents a step forward in improving
reliability of the Bulk-Power System in the ERCOT Interconnection.
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\7\ See Frequency Response and Frequency Response Bias Setting
Reliability Standard, Order No. 794, 146 FERC ] 61,024.
\8\ Id.
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11. The Commission also finds that NERC's proposed violation risk
factors and violation severity levels for regional Reliability Standard
BAL-001-TRE-01 are consistent with the Commission's established
guidelines for review of proposed violation risk factors and violation
severity levels, and find NERC's proposed implementation plan
reasonable. Accordingly, we approve NERC's proposed violation risk
factors, violation severity levels and implementation plan for
Reliability Standard BAL-001-TRE-01.
Information Collection
12. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) regulations require
approval of certain information collection requirements imposed by
agency actions.\9\ Upon approval of a collection of information, OMB
will assign an OMB control number and expiration date. Respondents
subject to the filing requirement of this order will not be penalized
for failing to respond to these collections of information unless the
collections of information display a valid OMB control number. The
Commission will submit these reporting and record keeping requirements
to OMB for its review and approval under section 3507(d) of the
Paperwork Reduction Act.
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13. This order is effective immediately; however, the revised
information collection requirements will not be effective or
enforceable until OMB approves the information collection changes
described in this order. Comments are solicited within 60 days of the
date this order is published in the Federal Register on the
Commission's need for this information, whether the information will
have practical utility, the accuracy of provided burden estimates, ways
to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be
collected, and any suggested methods for minimizing the respondent's
burden, including the use of automated information techniques. Submit
comments following the Commission's submission guidelines at https://www.ferc.gov/help/submission-guide.asp and reference Docket No. RD13-
12.
14. Regional Reliability Standard BAL-001-TRE-01 is more
comprehensive than the existing continent-wide Reliability Standards
addressing frequency response, BAL-001-0.1a and BAL-003-0.1b in that
the regional standard includes additional requirements and applies to
generator owners and generator operators as well as balancing
authorities. The expanded applicability of the regional Reliability
Standard, thus, increases the reporting burden for entities that
operate within the ERCOT Interconnection.
15. Burden Estimate: Our estimate below regarding the number of
respondents is based on the NERC compliance registry as of October
2013. According to the registry, the ERCOT region includes 40 generator
owners, 14 generator operators, 75 generator owners that are also
generator operators, and one balancing authority. Thus, we estimate
that a total of 130 entities are potentially subject to the reporting
requirements of BAL-001-TRE-01.
16. The information collection requirements the setting or
configuration of the Control System software, identification and
recording of events, data retention and submitting a report as outlined
in the table below.
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Number of Number of Average
FERC-725T respondents responses per burden hours Total annual Total annual
\10\ respondent per response burden hours cost \11\
(1) (2) (3) (1) x (2) x
(3)
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Maintain and submit Event Log .............. 1 $960
Data...........................
BA 1 16 16 ($60/hr.)
Modification to Governor 114 $75,440
Controller Setting/
Configuration..................
GO 1 8 920 One-time
($82/hr.)
Evidence Retention.............. 130 $8,320
BA/GO/GOP 1 2 260 ($32/hr.)
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TOTAL................... 1,196 $84,720
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Title: Mandatory Reliability Standards for the Bulk-Power System
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\10\ BA = Balancing Authority, GO = Generator Owner, GOP =
Generator Operator.
\11\ The estimates for cost per hour (rounded to the nearest
dollar) are derived as follows:
$60/hour, the average salary plus benefits per engineer
(from Bureau of Labor Statistics at https://bls.gov/oes/current/naics3_221000.htm).
$82/hour, the salary plus benefits per manager (from
Bureau of Labor Statistics at https://bls.gov/oes/current/naics3_221000.htm).
$32/hour, the salary plus benefits per information and
record clerks (from Bureau of Labor Statistics at https://bls.gov/oes/current/naics3_221000.htm).
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Action: Proposed revisions to FERC-725T.
OMB Control No: To Be Determined
Respondents: Businesses or other for-profit institutions; not-for-
profit institutions.
Frequency of Responses: Modification to Governor Controller; once
in the life of the equipment. Maintaining and Submitting Log Data;
annually
Necessity of the Information: Reliability Standard BAL-001-TRE-01
satisfies certain prior directives of the Commission that include
requirements concerning frequency response.
Interested persons may obtain information on the reporting
requirements by contacting: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 888
First Street NE., Washington, DC 20426 [Attention: Ellen Brown, Office
of the Executive Director, email: DataClearance@ferc.gov, Phone: (202)
502-8663, fax: (202) 273-0873].
By the direction of the Commission.
Dated: January 16, 2014.
Nathaniel J. Davis, Sr.,
Deputy Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2014-01217 Filed 2-7-14; 8:45 am]
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