FERC, NERC Joint Report on Bulk Electric System Performance During January 2025 Arctic Weather
Summary
FERC and NERC issued a joint report examining bulk electric system performance during the January 2025 Arctic weather event. The report was filed under docket AD25-9-000 on April 18, 2025. The document provides post-event analysis and findings but does not impose new regulatory requirements or penalties.
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FERC and NERC filed a joint informational report analyzing electric grid performance during January 2025 Arctic weather conditions. The document addresses system reliability and operational outcomes during the severe winter event.
Affected parties should review the findings for insights into grid resilience during extreme weather, though the report does not create compliance obligations or enforcement requirements. The document serves as post-event analysis that may inform future reliability standards discussions.
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04/18/2025
Issued
04/18/2025
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AD25-9-000
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Electric
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System Performance During January 2025 Arctic Weather.pdf PDF 233 KB View on FERC eLibrary →
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