Main Articles - January 2025                                                  

Positive Observations by Texas RE

Highlights of positive observations by Texas RE of the ways registered entities go above and beyond compliance with Reliability Standards.

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Low Impact BES Cyber System Risk Elements

The 2025 CMEP Implementation Plan outlines key risk elements associated with low impact BES Cyber Systems.

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Inertia and Non-Synchronous Generation

System inertia from traditional generation provides a useful buffer for managing changes in grid frequency. Non-synchronous inverter-based resources don't have spinning mass but do have other capabilities.

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Texas RE 2025 Outreach Schedule

Texas RE's schedule for outreach events is now available!

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Other Articles                                                                          

2024 RISC Emerging Risks Survey of Industry

Women's Leadership Conference Registration Open

Reliable IBR Integration and Milestone 3 of FERC Order No. 901

System Operator Certification Program

LTRA Finds Urgent Need for Resources over 10-Year Horizon

FERC Proposes Approval of Standards to Protect Grid for Clean Energy Transition

Interregional Transfer Capability Study Update

NERC Filings & FERC Filings

NERC Standards, Compliance, and Enforcement Bulletin

Upcoming Texas RE Events                                                       

Talk with Texas RE: NERC and ERCOT Reliability Assessments - January 21

Guest speakers from ERCOT and NERC will discuss recently released reliability assessments and the outlook they give for the Texas Interconnection. ERCOT’s Pete Warnken will cover their Capacity, Demand, and Reserves (CDR) and Monthly Outlook for Resource Adequacy (MORA) reports, then  Mark Olson and John Moura from NERC will provide details on their Winter Reliability Assessment (WRA) and Long-Term Reliability Assessment (LTRA) reports.

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Talk with Texas RE: Interregional Transfer Capability Study - January 29

The North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) has released its final report on the Interregional Transfer Capability Study (ITCS), the purpose of which is to assess the current total available transfer capability between neighboring areas as well as the future need for additional transfer capability to bolster reliability under various system conditions, including extreme weather. Texas RE will give an overview of the ITCS and it's key findings.

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