FERC-NERC: Grid operators have sufficient blackstart capabilities

Utility Dive: Worried that power could be difficult to restore after a widespread outage, regulators are focused on the blackstart capabilities necessary to reenergize parts of the grid. The FERC-NERC study follows a 2016 joint review that assessed utility recovery plans in the event of a widespread outage. Although the new report cautions about the need for further study, it concludes that grid operators currently have sufficient capabilities.

The study examined nine utilities registered with NERC. Most participants have at least two blackstart generating units per island in their system restoration plan, while one has a single blackstart generating unit for each island.

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