In accordance with 5 CFR 1320, OMB is withholding approval at this time. The agency shall examine public comment in response to the proposed rulemaking and will include in the supporting statement of the next ICR--to be submitted to OMB at the final rule stage--a description of how the agency has responded to any public comments on the ICR, including comments on maximizing the practical utility of the collection and minimizing the burden.
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On December 31, 2014, NERC submitted a petition seeking approval of proposed Reliability Standard PRC-026-1, as well as the associated implementation plan, and violation risk factors and violation severity levels. NERC avers that proposed Reliability Standard PRC-026-1 satisfies the Order No. 733 directive to develop a new standard that requires the use of protective relay systems that can differentiate between faults and stable power swings. According to NERC, the proposed Reliability Standard sets forth requirements that prevent the unnecessary tripping of bulk electric system elements in response to stable power swings. NERC further explains that the identification of bulk electric system elements with protection systems at-risk of operating as a result of a stable or unstable power swing and subsequent review by the applicable generator owner or transmission owner "provides assurance that relays will continue to be secure for stable power swings if any changes in system impedance occur."
Proposed Reliability Standard PRC-026-1 has four requirements and two attachments. NERC explains that Attachment A "provides clarity on which load-responsive protective relay functions are applicable" under the standard. Specifically, Attachment A provides that proposed Reliability Standard PRC-026-1 applies to:
any protective functions which could trip instantaneously or with a time delay of less than 15 cycles on load current (i.e., "load-responsive")….
According to NERC, the 15 cycle time delay "is representative of an expected power swing having a slow slip rate of 0.67 Hertz (Hz) and is the average time that a stable power swing with that slip rate would enter the relays' characteristic, reverse direction, and then exit the characteristic before the time delay expired." NERC states that the proposed standard does not apply to "functions that are either immune to power swings, block power swings, or prevent non-immune protection function operation due to supervision of the function."
FERC-725G3 is a new collection number for the proposed revised Reliability Standard PRC-026-1 (Relay Performance During Stable Power Swings). (Long-term the info. collection requirements should be part of FERC-725G, however an unrelated item is pending OMB review under 725G.)
Pursuant to Section 215 of the Federal Power Act (FPA), FERC proposes to approve a revised Reliability Standard, PRC-026-1, developed and submitted by the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), the Commission-certified Electric Reliability Organization (ERO). Reliability Standard PRC-026-1 addresses the Commission's directive from Order No. 733 by helping to prevent the unnecessary tripping of bulk electric system elements in response to stable power swings.
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Kevin Ryan 202 502-6840 kevin.ryan@ferc.gov
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