California ISO Meets Deadline for New National Grid Standards.New Security Rules Modify Access to Control Room FOLSOM, Calif. -- New national reliability standards set by the North American North American named after North America. North American blastomycosis see North American blastomycosis. North American cattle tick see boophilusannulatus. Electric Reliability Council (NERC NERC Natural Environment Research Council (UK) NERC North American Electric Reliability Corporation (Princeton, New Jersey, USA) NERC Northeast Recycling Council NERC National Environment Research Council ), the designated Electric Reliability Organization (ERO ERO European Radiocommunications Office ERO Education Review Office (New Zealand) ERO Explicit Route Object (protocol) ERO Eastern Regional Office ERO Electronic Return Originator ) for the nation, take effect today, June 18, 2007. To comply with some of the security standards, the California Independent System Operator Corporation (California ISO (1) See ISO speed. (2) (International Organization for Standardization, Geneva, Switzerland, www.iso.ch) An organization that sets international standards, founded in 1946. The U.S. member body is ANSI. ) was required to further restrict access to its control rooms. The new reliability standards, created in response to the August 2003 eastern blackout, are focused on the technical operation of the grid. However, some of the standards also relate to both physical and information security issues. The California ISO can no longer allow the public, including the news media, directly onto the floors of its operations centers The facility or location on an installation, base, or facility used by the commander to command, control, and coordinate all crisis activities. See also base defense operations center; command center. . The new NERC rules apply to organizations that are part of the National Critical Infrastructure. As the transmission operator for approximately 80 percent of the state, the California ISO is responsible for the electrical lifeblood life·blood n. 1. Blood regarded as essential for life. 2. An indispensable or vital part: Capable workers are the lifeblood of the business. of one of the largest economies in the world. Its people, facilities and operations are considered "critical assets." At the same time, the California ISO understands the needs of the news media and the public for transparent information. "Media play a central role in disseminating information regarding important energy issues and communicating conservation appeals that help us reduce electrical demand on the power grid," said ISO Director of Communications Director of Communications is a position in the private and public sectors. The Director of Communications is responsible for managing and directing an organization's internal and external communications. Stephanie McCorkle. "The California ISO is committed to providing this critical information to the public via media interviews with energy experts as well as visual access to the control room, when possible, via a glassed observation room. As always, public information officers are available 24/7 to assist the media. Our Media Room, where news conferences are conducted, has been updated and will be made available to media for their general use." McCorkle also noted that the California ISO will make available broadcast-quality video "b-roll" that television news crews can use to augment their coverage. The California ISO is a not-for-profit public benefit corporation charged with managing the flow of electricity along California's open-market wholesale power grid. The mission of the California ISO is to safeguard the reliable delivery of electricity, and ensure equal access to 25,000 circuit miles of "electron highway." As the impartial operator of the wholesale power grid in the state, the California ISO conducts a small portion of the bulk power markets. These markets are used to allocate space on the transmission lines, maintain operating reserves In power systems, the operating reserve is the generating capacity available to the system operator within a short interval of time to meet demand in case a generator is lost or there is another disruption to the supply. and match supply with demand in real time. |
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