NERC & Reliability Regions
No longer functioning NERC Regional Reliability Councils:
Inter-Regional Studies
On 1/1/2006, many thing changed. These pages will be
changed to reflect the following:
(The earth moved. Did
you feel it?)
On 1/1/2006, some new NERC structures began operations and some other ceased
operations. Most noticeably, ReliabilityFirst began operations. Comparing the
Pre- and Post 1/1/2006 NERC maps (below), you will note the region marked RFC
for ReliabilityFirst Corporation which replaces the former MAAC Region and most
of the ECAR Region. Various portions of the former MAIN Region have merged into
SERC (MAIN-SMAIN), MRO which replaces MAPP (MAIN-ALTW and much of MAIN-WUMS).
SERC also absorbed a portion of Kentucky which was part of ECAR. MAIN-NI was
absorbed into ReliabilityFirst Region while Virginia Power (Dominion) remained
within SERC-VACAR Subregion although it is now part of PJM
ALTW= Alliant West
SMAIN= Southern MAIN, primarily Ameren
We believe that the
former SMAIN is now part of the new fifth SERC sub-region, SERC-Gateway
WUMS= Wisconsin-Upper Michigan System,
referred to as ATC= American Transmission Company by MISO
NI= Northern Illinois, primarily Commonwealth Edison (ComEd, Exelon
subsidiary), now part of PJM.
VACAR= Virginia-Carolinas
MRO= Midwest Reliability Organization
NERC
Pre-1/1/2006
NERC
Post-1/1/2006
http://www.reliabilityfirst.com/MiscForms/AboutUs/Territory.aspx
ERCOT,
FRCC, NPCC, SPP, WECC NERC Regions remain relatively unchanged. So now there
are eight NERC Regions (down from ten).
NERC seems to agree with the ReliabilityFirst view of North America as can be
seen in the map below (from the NERC website).

http://www.nerc.com/regional/
An early
concept map of the new MRO change

http://www.midwestreliability.org/documents/MROWhitePaper.pdf
has been
modified by a more current version shown below where certain portions of the
former MAIN-WUMS area have reliability for load (belonging to ReliabilityFirst)
treated separately from reliability for transmission (belonging to MRO).
The
primary entity involved in this particular case is Wisconsin Electric Power Co,
which is another name for Wisconsin Energy.
WE Energies
Edison Sault Electric Co
Wisconsin
Electric Power Co, WEP

http://www.midwestreliability.org/about.html
All of these changes may still
be prospective because not all of the participants in the former NERC Regions
have yet to realign (sign-up) into the new NERC structure and there are likely
to be some defections of early signers as the market sorts itself out relative
to reliability and transmission operations develop in relation to the market
operators PJM and MISO.
For
comparison purposes, a map of MISO and PJM market areas is shown here.

http://www.miso-pjm.com
http://www.serc1.org/Pages/CurrentMemberListing.aspx
New members of SERC include:
Aces Power Marketing
Ameren
Big Rivers Electric Cooperative
[Kentucky G&T]
Columbia (MO) Water & Light
East Kentucky Electric
Cooperative Inc [Kentucky G&T]
Electric Energy Inc [majority
owned by Ameren]
Illinois Municipal Electric
Agency [conflicting reports, both SERC and RFC]
Midwest ISO
Southern Illinois Power
Cooperative
http://www.midwestreliability.org/Members.html - MISO membership
Client
comment indicates that MISO membership does NOT necessarily mean that the
member transmission and resources are controlled by MISO
http://www.midwestmarket.org/page/Transmission+Facilities - MISO
Transmission Facilities
http://www.reliabilityfirst.org/members/downloads/RFC_Members_by_Sector_20060224.pdf
RFC absorbed
OVEC
These
Kentucky IOU went to SPPrto for dispatch and control but to TVA for NERC
Reliability Coordination E.ON
LG&E Energy
Louisiana Gas & Electric
Kentucky Utilities
These Kentucky
IOU went to RFC: AEP
Kentucky Power Duke
Energy
Cinergy
Cincinnati Gas & Electric, CG&E
Union Light Heat & Power
PSI Energy Berea College Utilities (unconfirmed, either way) (listed here only to list all
KY IOU.)
ECAR South
was composed of EKPC, BREC, OVEC.
Dayton P&L was a separate AURORA dispatch-Area, now with RFC.
A small re-alignment is required.
EKPC and BREC went to SERC-TVA while OVEC went with RFC.
01/18/2007 - Louisiana Regulators OK Energy unit split
Prospectively, this enables Entergy Gulf States to operate Entergy-Texas in
ERCOT while Entergy-Louisiana would continue to operate in SERC
10/3/2007 -
Texas rejects Entergy plant to join ERCOT
Rejecting Entergy's plan to align with ERCOT, TX Utility Commission requested
additional information about integration of Entergy-TX with SPPrto, keeping the
transition-to-competition docket open.
09/01/2006 - Louisville Gas & Electric and Kentucky
Utilities Co withdrew load, generation and transmission from MISO dispatch and
control. These entities are owned by E.ON U.S. and are now considered
Non-Transmission Owning Members of MISO. The Kentucky Public Service Commission
approved the TVA to be the Reliability Coordinator and the Southwest Power Pool
to be the independent transmission organization. LG&E and KU engage in market
transactions in MISO as any other Non-Transmission Owning Member. MISO no
longer produces Locational Marginal Prices for any LG&E KU points. (http://www.ferc.gov/market-oversight/mkt-electric/midwest.asp)
03/20/2005 -
FERC conditionally approves Kentucky utilities withdrawal from Midwest ISO
03/17/2006 -
FERC allows Kentucky utilities to leave ISO
03/17/2006 -
FERC Press Release: Commission conditionally approves the withdrawal from
Midwest ISO of LG&E, Kentucky Utilities
Louisville Gas and Electric Co and
Kentucky Utilities are both units of E.ON AG.
Companies may employ SPP or TVA to perform duties.
03/16/2006 -
Midwest ISO
Board of Directors Approves Membership of Southern Minnesota Municipal Power
Agency
http://www.nerc.com/regional/
A new NERC map discovered 4/5/2006 shows some defections from SPP into SERC.

ftp://www.nerc.com/pub/sys/all_updl/oc/rs/ctrl_nerc.jpg

RFC Summer Assessment 2006
"OVEC is not affiliated with either RTO, but OVEC reliability
coordinator services are performed by PJM."
"Effective this summer, TVA will become the reliability coordinator for E.ON.US,
which will be included in the Tennesee Valley Authority (TVA) reliability plan.
TVA is now included in the former ECAR regional reliability plan."
ISO/RTO Council, IRC
http://www.aeso.ca/files/IRCMotClar.pdf
The IRC was formed by the nine functioning Independent System Operators (“ISOs”)
and Regional Transmission Organizations (“RTOs”) in North America in April 2003.
It is comprised of the Independent System Operator operating as the Alberta
Electric System Operator (“AESO”), California Independent System Operator, Inc.
(“CAISO”), Electric Reliability Council of Texas (“ERCOT”), the Independent
Electricity System Operator of Ontario (“IESO”), ISO New England, Inc.
(“ISO-NE”), Midwest Independent Transmission System Operator, Inc. (“MISO”), New
York Independent System Operator, Inc. (“NYISO”), PJM Interconnection, L.L.C. (“PJM”),
and Southwest Power Pool (“SPP”). The IRC’s mission is to work collaboratively
to develop effective processes, tools and standard methods for improving
competitive electricity markets across North America. In fulfilling this
mission, it is the IRC’s goal to provide a perspective that balances reliability
standards with market practices so that each complements the other, thereby
resulting in efficient, robust markets that provide competitive and reliable
service to customers. The AESO and IESO are not subject to this Commission’s
jurisdiction. While the AESO and IESO concur with this Motion for Clarification,
this concurrence should not be construed as agreement or acknowledgement that
their organizations are subject to this Commission’s jurisdiction. ERCOT has
elected not to be a signatory to this filing.
9/5/2006: NERC announces merger:
The North American Electric Reliability Council will be merging with and
subsumed by the newly-formed North American Electric Reliability Corporation.
One of the steps in implementing
mandatory standards is the merger of the North American Electric Reliability
Council (owned by the eight members of NERC) with the North American Electric
Reliability Corporation (an independent not-for-profit organization). This
merger is to be accomplished through an agreement to be ratified in conjunction
with the NERC Board of Trustees Meeting October 31-November 1.
http://www.wecc.biz/documents/2006/Delegation/Merger_Agreement.DOC
A new geographic representation, found 5/30/2007
http://www.midwestreliability.org/documents/Region
Maps/RegionBoundaryMap_Nov10.pdf
http://www.midwestreliability.org/documents/Region%20Maps/36x60_600dpi.pdf
1/21/2008:
FERC conditionally approves Duquesne's exit from PJM
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