In accordance
with 5 CFR 1320, the information collection is approved for three
years. Note that FERC-725G4 is a temporary collection number to
ensure FERC’s timely submission to OMB for the reporting and
recordkeeping requirements in the Final Rule in Dockets RM15-7,
RM15-12, and RM15-13. The agency will administratively transfer the
requirements and associated burden of FERC-725G4 to FERC-725G no
later than the next renewal of the FERC-725G.
Inventory as of this Action
Requested
Previously Approved
01/31/2019
36 Months From Approved
26
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1,248
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Pursuant to section 215 of the Federal
Power Act (FPA), the Commission approves Reliability Standards and
definitions of terms submitted in three related petitions by the
North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), the
Commission-approved Electric Reliability Organization (ERO). In
particular, the Commission approves Reliability Standards EOP-011-1
(Emergency Operations) and PRC-010-1 (Undervoltage Load Shedding).
NERC explains that the approved Reliability Standards consolidate,
streamline, and clarify the existing requirements of certain
currently-effective Emergency Preparedness and Operations (EOP) and
Protection and Control (PRC) standards. The Commission also
approves NERC's revised definition of the term "Remedial Action
Scheme" as set forth in the NERC Glossary of Terms Used in
Reliability Standards (NERC Glossary), and modifications of
specified Reliability Standards to incorporate the revised
definition. Further, the Commission approves the assigned violation
risk factors and violation severity levels, proposed implementation
plans, and the retirement of certain currently effective
Reliability Standards. The Commission discusses concerns regarding
several of NERC's proposals and, depending on the comments provided
in response, the Commission may direct NERC to develop further
modifications to address the concerns and possibly delay the
retirement of one currently effective standard. In its petition to
FERC, NERC states that the purpose of the Reliability Standard
PRC-010-1 is to "establish an integrated and coordinated approach
to the design, evaluation, and reliable operation of Undervoltage
Load Shedding [UVLS] Programs" as directed by the Commission in
Order No. 693. Also, according to NERC, Reliability Standard
PRC-010-1 replaces the applicability to and involvement of
"Regional Reliability Organization" in Reliability Standards
PRC-020-1 and PRC-021-1 and consolidates the four
currently-effective UVLS-Related Standards into one comprehensive
standard. NERC states that Reliability Standard PRC-010-1 "reflects
consideration of the 2003 Blackout Report recommendations,"
particularly, Recommendation 21 for NERC to "make more effective
and wider use of system protection measures" and Recommendation 21C
that "NERC determine the goals and principles needed to establish
an integrated approach to relay protection for generators and
transmission lines, as well as of UFLS and UVLS programs." (Note
that FERC-725G4 is a temporary collection number. The requirements
long-term will be transferred to FERC-725G (which had another ICR
pending OMB review).
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USC 824o Name of Law: The Energy Policy Act of 2005
The burden due to this Final
Rule is in addition to the baseline of burden covered in FERC-725A
for the existing versions of the standards that are being retired,
replaced, or combined. As explained in the Final Rule, “the
Commission approves Reliability Standards EOP-011-1 (Emergency
Operations) and PRC-010-1 (Undervoltage Load Shedding). NERC
explains that the Reliability Standards consolidate, streamline,
and clarify the existing requirements of certain
currently-effective Emergency Preparedness and Operations (EOP) and
Protection and Control (PRC) standards. The Commission also
approves NERC’s revised definition of the term “Remedial Action
Scheme” as set forth in the NERC Glossary of Terms Used in
Reliability Standards (NERC Glossary), and modifications of
specified Reliability Standards to incorporate the revised
definition. Further, the Commission approves the assigned violation
risk factors and violation severity levels, approved implementation
plans, and the retirement of certain currently-effective
Reliability Standards. The Commission discusses concerns regarding
several of NERC’s proposals and, depending on the comments provided
in response, the Commission may direct NERC to develop further
modifications to address the concerns and possibly delay the
retirement of one currently-effective standard.” Reliability
Standard EOP-011-1 replaces a combined total of 40 requirements or
subparts that are found in Reliability Standards EOP-001-2.1b,
EOP-003.1 and EOP-003-2. Accordingly, the requirements in
Reliability Standard EOP-011-1 do not create any new burdens for
applicable balancing authorities or transmission operators because
the requirements in Reliability Standard EOP-011-1 are already
burdens or tasks imposed on this set of registered entities by
Reliability Standards EOP-001-2.1b, EOP-003.1 and EOP-003-2 under
FERC-725A (1902-0244). Reliability Standard EOP-011-1 requires
reliability coordinators to perform the additional tasks of
reviewing, correcting, and coordinating their balancing
authorities’ and transmission operators’ operating procedures for
emergency conditions. For PRC-010-1, we estimate that only five
percent of all distribution providers and transmission providers in
the NERC registry have under voltage load shedding programs that
fall under the Reliability Standard.
$5,193
No
No
No
No
No
Uncollected
David O'Conner 202
502-6695
No
On behalf of this Federal agency, I certify that
the collection of information encompassed by this request complies
with 5 CFR 1320.9 and the related provisions of 5 CFR
1320.8(b)(3).
The following is a summary of the topics, regarding
the proposed collection of information, that the certification
covers:
(i) Why the information is being collected;
(ii) Use of information;
(iii) Burden estimate;
(iv) Nature of response (voluntary, required for a
benefit, or mandatory);
(v) Nature and extent of confidentiality; and
(vi) Need to display currently valid OMB control
number;
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these provisions, identify the item by leaving the box unchecked
and explain the reason in the Supporting Statement.