EOP-011-1 Implementation Plan (Exhibit B)

EOP-011-1 Implementation Plan (Exhibit B).pdf

FERC-725S (Final Rule in RM15-7-000, RM15-12-000, & RM15-13-000), Mandatory Reliability Standards: Emergency Preparedness and Operations (EOP) Reliability Standards

EOP-011-1 Implementation Plan (Exhibit B)

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Exhibit B
Implementation Plan for EOP-011-1

Implementation Plan

Project 2009-03 – Emergency Operations
Standards Involved

Approval:
EOP-011-1 — Emergency Operations
Retirements:
• EOP-001-2.1b — Emergency Operations Planning
• EOP-002-3.1 — Capacity and Energy Emergencies
• EOP-003-2— Load Shedding Plans
Prerequisite Approvals

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PRC-010-1 in Project 2008-02 – Undervoltage Load Shedding

Revisions to the NERC Glossary of Terms

The following term is proposed for revision:
Energy Emergency - A condition when a Load-Serving Entity or Balancing Authority has
exhausted all other resource options and can no longer meet its customers’
expected energy Load obligations.
Applicable Entities

Reliability Coordinator
Balancing Authority
Transmission Operator
Conforming Changes to Other Standards

Project 2008-02 – Undervoltage Load Shedding (Requirement 1 of PRC-010): Project 2009-03 Emergency Operations (EOP-011-1) retires EOP-003-2. Requirements R2, R4 and R7 of EOP-003-2, not
being absorbed by EOP-011-1, are mapped to PRC-010-1, Requirement 1.
Effective Date

EOP-011-1 and the definition of “Energy Emergency” shall become effective on the first day of the first
calendar quarter that is twelve (12) months after the date that the standard and definition are
approved by an applicable governmental authority or as otherwise provided for in a jurisdiction where
approval by an applicable governmental authority is required for a standard to go into effect. Where
approval by an applicable governmental authority is not required, the standard and definition shall

become effective on the first day of the first calendar quarter that is twelve (12) months after the date
the standard and definition are adopted by the NERC Board of Trustees or as otherwise provided for in
that jurisdiction.
Retirement of Existing Standards:

EOP-011-1 is a consolidation of EOP-001-2.1b – Emergency Operations Planning, EOP-002-3.1 –
Capacity and Energy Emergencies and EOP-003-2 – Load Shedding Plans. EOP-001-2.1b, EOP-002-3.1
and EOP-003-2 shall retire at midnight of the day immediately prior to the effective date of EOP-011-1
in the particular jurisdiction in which the new standard is becoming effective.

Implementation Plan for Project 2009-03 – Emergency Operations

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