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United States regulators to examine power system efficiency throughout recent winter storms

U.S. energy regulators have actually released an evaluation of the performance of the bulk power system during recent winter season storms in January that brought Arctic air across much of The United States and Canada, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) stated on Tuesday.

While the bulk power system ran with no major occurrences throughout the period, operators in some areas come across difficulties in maintaining system dependability, the NERC said in a news release.

The evaluation will help guide future winter season storm preparations and operations by NERC, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ( FERC), and NERC's Regional Entities.

The review will look at development made since FERC and NERC completed joint questions into two recent winter storms, Uri in 2021 and Elliott in 2022. The regulators prepare to deliver the outcomes of the review no behind June 2024, NERC stated.

Elliott was the name given to the system that brought freezing cold and blowing winds, knocking out power for more than 1.5 million homes and services across the United States in December 2022.

In November 2023, the U.S. energy regulators urged legislators to fill a regulatory blind spot to preserve reliable supply of natural gas during severe winter that was highlighted by an inquiry into power interruptions throughout Elliott.

(source: Reuters)