Meeting materials for Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) Standards working group meetings.
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Meeting materials for Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) Standards working group meetings.
The schedule of development for Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) Standards.
The Technical Advisory Council (TAC) Reliability Standards Recommendation Submittal Package developed by the TAC Working Group led by the Chief Technical Officer (CTO). This package was noticed on January 21, 2025, and it slated for action at the February 3rd, 2025 regular RRC Board of Directors meeting.
The Technical Advisory Council (TAC) Reliability Standards Recommendation Submittal Package developed by the TAC Working Group led by the Chief Technical Officer (CTO). This package was noticed on January 21, 2025, and it slated for action at the February 3rd, 2025 regular RRC Board of Directors meeting.
The Technical Advisory Council (TAC) Reliability Standards Recommendation Submittal Package developed by the TAC Working Group led by the Chief Technical Officer (CTO). This package was noticed on January 21, 2025, and it slated for action at the February 3rd, 2025 regular RRC Board of Directors meeting.
The 2019 letter from Railbelt Utilities to the Regulatory Commission of Alaska on the confidential Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) standards.
Alaska Railbelt 2017 Consensus Standard: Generator Operation for Maintaining Network Voltage Schedules.
Alaska Railbelt 2017 Consensus Standard: Voltage and Reactive Control.
Alaska Railbelt 2017 Consensus Standard: Transmission Planning Performance Requirements.
Alaska Railbelt 2017 Consensus Standard: Reserve Obligation and Allocation.
The 2019 letter from Railbelt Utilities to the Regulatory Commission of Alaska on the confidential Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) standards.
Alaska Railbelt 2017 Consensus Standard: Generator Operation for Maintaining Network Voltage Schedules.
Alaska Railbelt 2017 Consensus Standard: Voltage and Reactive Control.
Alaska Railbelt 2017 Consensus Standard: Transmission Planning Performance Requirements.
Alaska Railbelt 2017 Consensus Standard: Reserve Obligation and Allocation.
The RRC's active Tariff as approved by the Regulatory Commission of Alaska (RCA).
This Board Policy establishes the processes for appointing, sharing, and reimbursing Qualified Representatives (QRs) for participation in Technical Advisory Council (TAC) workings groups.
This Board-approved Procedure is intended to reduce the chances that the organization is adversely impacted by events or circumstances that could have been reasonably foreseen and mitigated.
Unadopted, draft procedural document on the process of the development of an Integrated Resource Plan (IRP).
Alaska Administrative Code (AAC) that provides filing and content requirements to govern Electric Reliability Organization's (ERO's) surcharge filings. Surcharge filings must be submitted as tariff filings in accordance with 3 AAC 46.320 – 46.330. An annual surcharge revision must be filed with the Regulatory Commission of Alaska (RCA) at least 45 days prior to the beginning of the ERO’s fiscal year.
Alaska Statute (AS) that provides the regulatory requirement for a load-serving entity operating within an interconnected electric energy transmission networks to participate in Electric Reliability Organizations (EROs) certified by the Regulatory Commission of Alaska (RCA). It also details the process for formation and certification of an ERO by the RCA.
Alaska’s Governor signed into law Senate Bill 123 (SB123) to ensure the creation of an Electric Reliability Organization (ERO) for the Railbelt region. SB123 directs the Regulatory Commission of Alaska (RCA) to adopt regulations governing the ERO, prescribes the duties of the ERO (creation of rules, reliability standards, and Integrated Resource Planning), provides for a funding mechanism for the ERO, and outlines the duties of load-serving entities.
The RRC's Electric Reliability Organization (ERO) Certificate, granted by the Regulatory Commission of Alaska (RCA) on September 23, 2022, authorizing it authorizing it to perform the duties and exercise the authority of an ERO, as defined in AS 42.05.790, for the interconnected Alaska Railbelt bulk-electric system.
RRC's Certificate of Incorporation issued by the State of Alaska on February 10, 2022.
The RRC's Articles of Incorporation.
This Product Development Rule, effective as of January 26, 2023, creates processes and carries out statutory and regulatory requirements regarding the development of integrated resource plans, rules, tariff, and standards (including reliability standards) ensuring the RRC provides reasonable notice and opportunity for public comment, due process, openness, and balancing of interests in exercising its duties. It also ensures that the integrated resource plans, rules, and standards adopted by the RRC do not grant any person an unreasonable preference or advantage or subject any person to an unreasonable prejudice or disadvantage.
This Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement Program (CMEP) Rule, effective as of January 26, 2023, will be used by the RRC to monitor, assess, and enforce compliance with reliability standards.
This Documents Retention and Access Rule, effective as of January 26, 2023, provides a retention schedule for, and public access to, nonconfidential documents.
This Confidential Documents and Access Rule, effective as of January 26, 2023, provides that public access to RRC documents, as defined in the Documents Retention and Access Rule (ER3), is essential to the collaboration, transparency, and openness that underpin RRC processes.
This Public Participation in a Development Rule, effective as of January 26, 2023, provides the public the ability to participate in the development of a proposed integrated resource plan, rule, tariff, or standard developed by the RRC.
The RRC's active Tariff as approved by the Regulatory Commission of Alaska (RCA).
This Board Policy establishes the processes for appointing, sharing, and reimbursing Qualified Representatives (QRs) for participation in Technical Advisory Council (TAC) workings groups.
This Board Policy defines the suite of documents that comprise RRC Organizational Documents. It also establishes a classification and numbering system and outlines approval authorities for the various classes.
This Board Policy establishes those activities for which Board Members may receive fees and reimbursement of eligible expenses and processes for submission, approval, and payment of the same.
This Board Policy defines the type of information that Directors must disclose to the Board.
This Board Policy addresses drug and alcohol use for employees and applicants.
This Board-approved Procedure is intended to reduce the chances that the organization is adversely impacted by events or circumstances that could have been reasonably foreseen and mitigated.
Unadopted, draft procedural document on the process of the development of an Integrated Resource Plan (IRP).
This Board-approved Procedure describes the responsibilities and structure of the Technical Advisory Council (TAC), the workflow processes involving the TAC, and steps for developing TAC recommendations and other deliverables.
This Board-approved Procedure will be used to determine whether a RRC director’s QR or RRC employee possesses required technical qualifications.
Charter of the Governance Committee.
Charter of the Public Involvement Committee.
Charter of the Executive Committee.
Charter of the Infrastructure Committee.
Charter of the Finance and Audit Committee.