The RRC's Certificate of Incorporation issued by the State of Alaska on February 10, 2022.
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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.
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RRC Implementation Committee meeting materials from 2020-2022.
- Meeting Materials
- Implementation Committee
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Alaska’s Governor signed into law Senate Bill 123 (SB 123) to ensure the creation of an Electric Reliability Organization (ERO) for the Railbelt region. SB 123 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.
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The 2019 letter from Railbelt Utilities to the Regulatory Commission of Alaska on the confidential Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) standards.
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Alaska Railbelt 2017 Consensus Standard: Generator Operation for Maintaining Network Voltage Schedules.
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Alaska Railbelt 2017 Consensus Standard: Voltage and Reactive Control.
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Alaska Railbelt 2017 Consensus Standard: Transmission Planning Performance Requirements.
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Alaska Railbelt 2017 Consensus Standard: Reserve Obligation and Allocation.
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Alaska Railbelt 2017 Consensus Standard: Automatic Underfrequency Load Shedding.
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Alaska Railbelt 2017 Consensus Standard: Steady-State and Dynamic System Model Validation.
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Alaska Railbelt 2017 Consensus Standard: Data for Power System Modeling and Analysis.