(We also like PJM's definition which is consistent with FERC's but focuses more on the extraordinary nature of events — «high impact, low frequency» (HILF)-- that
challenge grid resilience.)
Not exact matches
In their reply comments, five of the six regional U.S.
grid operators
challenged the central premise of PJM's initial
resilience comments, filed in March, which argued FERC should order the operators to make changes to their market tariffs to reflect
resilience attributes.
Five of the six regional
grid operators and companies outside the coal and nuclear sector argued FERC should not issue a «universal
resilience standard» or direct changes to plant compensation, instead allowing
grid operators to identify and address
resilience challenges independently with FERC guidance.
In addition to the NERC reliability standards,
grid operators employ a variety of initiatives to address and solve
resilience challenges, including those caused by climate change, generation mix shifts, etc..