by ronfluegge
20. April 2021 01:50
In February 2021, the central United States experienced extended periods of record low temperatures creating conditions which resulted in power outages across multiple states. In the interest of being able to identify generator events that were a direct result of the low temperatures, NERC and the GADS User Group (GADSUG) are requesting that entities use the following reporting guidelines.
Cause Coding During the Cold Weather Event
For events that occurred from February 8, 2021 through February 20, 2021 and that were a result of the cold weather event.
- Create and code the event as is normally done.
- Identify any equipment that failed using the Primary Cause Code.
- If additional cause codes are necessary, include them as the secondary, tertiary, etc… causes.
- Add an additional cause code, 9036 – Storms (Ice, snow, etc), after adding all Cause Codes that would normally be included.
- Ensure that the Description of the event is filled out.
- Describe what happened to cause the outage.
- If possible, include information on whether or not the equipment was considered winterized at the time of the event.
Events which are not attributable to the cold weather event during this period should be reported as usual
For more information: GADS 2021 Cold Weather Event Reporting
For details and implementation steps, click on https://gadsopensource.com/NERCNews.aspx