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- NERC
The North American Electric Reliability Corporation’s (NERC) mission is to ensure the reliability of the North American bulk power system
- About NERC - North American Electric Reliability Corporation
The North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) is a not-for-profit international regulatory authority whose mission is to assure the effective and efficient reduction of risks to the reliability and security of the grid
- Standards - North American Electric Reliability Corporation
NERC Reliability Standards define the reliability requirements for planning and operating the North American bulk power system and are developed using a results-based approach that focuses on performance, risk management, and entity capabilities
- ERO Enterprise | Regional Entities
Registered Entities: Registered entities are those required by law to register with NERC and comply with NERC Reliability Standards See the Compliance Registry page for a list of the approximately 1,400 registered entities
- Reliability Standards
In the United States, NERC petitions the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for approval of standards Please see the provincial summaries for an overview of the processes for making standards enforceable in Canadian jurisdictions
- Reliability Assessments
Each year, NERC is responsible for independently assessing and reporting on the overall reliability, adequacy, and associated risks that could impact the upcoming summer and winter seasons as well as the long-term, 10-year period
- Newsroom - North American Electric Reliability Corporation
Newsroom If you have any news inquires relating to NERC, please contact us using our online information request form
- Compliance Enforcement
All bulk power system owners, operators, and users must comply with NERC-approved Reliability Standards These entities are required to register with NERC through the appropriate Regional Entity
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