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NERC issues Level 3 alert, reliability guideline focused on large load challenges

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By NERC

As the grid faces unprecedented challenges from a surge in large power consumers, NERC is taking significant steps to ensure the reliability of the bulk power system (BPS). NERC released a Level 3 Essential Action Alert, Computational Load Modeling, Studies, Instrumentation, Commissioning, Operations, Protection, and Control, outlining seven actions registered entities must implement to address immediate risks posed by computational loads interfacing with the BPS.  The Level 3 Alert was issued as NERC observed customer-initiated large load reductions and significant oscillations that occur in seconds, leaving little or no room for real-time responses, threatening BPS reliability. The deadline for registered entities to submit their responses is August 3, 2026.

In another move to address emerging large loads, NERC released new voluntary guidelines to safeguard grid reliability. The Reliability Guideline: Risk Mitigation for Emerging Large Loads, recommends actions for traditional utilities and grid operators, and the companies behind these large loads including equipment manufacturers. The goal is to ensure that as more industrial-scale consumers connect to the grid, they actively participate in practices that protect grid stability. These steps highlight that proactive planning and participation can enable even more of these facilities to come online reliably and quickly. The guideline also acts as a reliability bridge while NERC updates its formal Reliability Standards to address these new challenges.

Registered entities subject to the Level 3 Alert are encouraged to act now by reading the alert and submitting responses by the August deadline. And, although non-binding, NERC strongly urges all relevant entities, from transmission operators to equipment makers, to adopt the recommended risk mitigation strategies outlined in the Reliability Guideline.

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