COORDONNATEUR DE LA FIABILITÉ Demande R-3699-2009 Direction Contrôle des mouvements d’énergie NORMES DE FIABILITÉ DE LA NERC - FAC (VERSION ANGLAISE) Original : 2013-03-27 Révisé : 2013-05-30 HQCMÉ-8, Document 2.3 (En liasse) Standard FAC-001-0 — Facility Connection Requirements A. Introduction 1. Title: Facility Connection Requirements 2. Number: FAC-001-0 3. Purpose: To avoid adverse impacts on reliability, Transmission Owners must establish facility connection and performance requirements. 4. Applicability: 4.1. 5. B. Transmission Owner Effective Date: April 1, 2005 Requirements R1. The Transmission Owner shall document, maintain, and publish facility connection requirements to ensure compliance with NERC Reliability Standards and applicable Regional Reliability Organization, subregional, Power Pool, and individual Transmission Owner planning criteria and facility connection requirements. The Transmission Owner’s facility connection requirements shall address connection requirements for: R1.1. Generation facilities, R1.2. Transmission facilities, and R1.3. End-user facilities R2. The Transmission Owner’s facility connection requirements shall address, but are not limited to, the following items: R2.1. Provide a written summary of its plans to achieve the required system performance as described above throughout the planning horizon: R2.1.1. Procedures for coordinated joint studies of new facilities and their impacts on the interconnected transmission systems. R2.1.2. Procedures for notification of new or modified facilities to others (those responsible for the reliability of the interconnected transmission systems) as soon as feasible. R2.1.3. Voltage level and MW and MVAR capacity or demand at point of connection. R2.1.4. Breaker duty and surge protection. R2.1.5. System protection and coordination. R2.1.6. Metering and telecommunications. R2.1.7. Grounding and safety issues. R2.1.8. Insulation and insulation coordination. R2.1.9. Voltage, Reactive Power, and power factor control. R2.1.10. Power quality impacts. R2.1.11. Equipment Ratings. R2.1.12. Synchronizing of facilities. Adopted by NERC Board of Trustees: February 8, 2005 Effective Date: April 1, 2005 Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x 1 of 3 Standard FAC-001-0 — Facility Connection Requirements R2.1.13. Maintenance coordination. R2.1.14. Operational issues (abnormal frequency and voltages). R2.1.15. Inspection requirements for existing or new facilities. R2.1.16. Communications and procedures during normal and emergency operating conditions. R3. The Transmission Owner shall maintain and update its facility connection requirements as required. The Transmission Owner shall make documentation of these requirements available to the users of the transmission system, the Regional Reliability Organization, and NERC on request (five business days). C. Measures M1. The Transmission Owner shall make available (to its Compliance Monitor) for inspection evidence that it met all the requirements stated in Reliability Standard FAC-001-0_R1. M2. The Transmission Owner shall make available (to its Compliance Monitor) for inspection evidence that it met all requirements stated in Reliability Standard FAC-001-0_R2. M3. The Transmission Owner shall make available (to its Compliance Monitor) for inspection evidence that it met all the requirements stated in Reliability Standard FAC-001-0_R3. D. Compliance 1. 2. Compliance Monitoring Process 1.1. Compliance Monitoring Responsibility Compliance Monitor: Regional Reliability Organization. 1.2. Compliance Monitoring Period and Reset Timeframe On request (five business days). 1.3. Data Retention None specified. 1.4. Additional Compliance Information None. Levels of Non-Compliance 2.1. Level 1: Facility connection requirements were provided for generation, transmission, and end-user facilities, per Reliability Standard FAC-001-0_R1, but the document(s) do not address all of the requirements of Reliability Standard FAC-0010_R2. 2.2. Level 2: Facility connection requirements were not provided for all three categories (generation, transmission, or end-user) of facilities, per Reliability Standard FAC-001-0_R1, but the document(s) provided address all of the requirements of Reliability Standard FAC-001-0_R2. 2.3. Level 3: Facility connection requirements were not provided for all three categories (generation, transmission, or end-user) of facilities, per Reliability Standard FAC-001-0_R1, and the document(s) provided do not address all of the requirements of Reliability Standard FAC-001-0_R2. Adopted by NERC Board of Trustees: February 8, 2005 Effective Date: April 1, 2005 Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x 2 of 3 Standard FAC-001-0 — Facility Connection Requirements 2.4. E. Level 4: No document on facility connection requirements was provided per Reliability Standard FAC-001-0_R3. Regional Differences 1. None identified. Version History Version 0 Date Action Change Tracking April 1, 2005 Effective Date New Adopted by NERC Board of Trustees: February 8, 2005 Effective Date: April 1, 2005 Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x 3 of 3 Standard FAC-001-0 — Facility Connection Requirements Appendix QC-FAC-001-0 Provisions specific to the standard FAC-001-0 applicable in Québec This appendix establishes specific provisions for the application of the standard in Québec. Provisions of the standard and of its appendix must be read together for the purposes of understanding and interpretation. Where the standard and appendix differ, the appendix shall prevail. A. B. Introduction 1. Title: Facility Connection Requirements 2. Number: FAC-001-0 3. Purpose: No specific provision 4. Applicability: No specific provision 5. Effective Date: 5.1. Adoption of the standard by the Régie de l’énergie: July 25Month xx, 201x2 5.2. Adoption of the appendix by the Régie de l’énergie: Month xx, 201xJuly 25, 2012 5.3. Effective date of the standard and its appendix in Québec: Month xx, 201x Requirements No specific provision C. Measures No specific provision D. Compliance 1. Compliance Monitoring Process 1.1. Compliance Monitoring Responsibility The Régie de l’énergie is responsible, in Québec, for compliance monitoring with respect to the reliability standard and its appendix that it adopts. 1.2. Compliance Monitoring Period and Reset Timeframe No specific provision 1.3. Data Retention No specific provision 1.4. Additional Compliance Information No specific provision 2. Levels of Non-Compliance No specific provision Adopted by the Régie de l’énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx-2012-091): Month xxJuly 25, 201x2 Page QC-1 of 2 Standard FAC-001-0 — Facility Connection Requirements Appendix QC-FAC-001-0 Provisions specific to the standard FAC-001-0 applicable in Québec E. Regional Differences No specific provision RevisionVersion History of the Appendix RevisionVersi on Adoption Date 01 July 25, 2012 1 Month xx , 201x Action Change Tracking Effective dateNew appendix (Décision D2012-091) New Use of a new template Revised Adopted by the Régie de l’énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx-2012-091): Month xxJuly 25, 201x2 Page QC-2 of 2 Standard FAC-002-1 — Coordination of Plans for New Facilities A. Introduction 1. Title: Facilities Coordination of Plans For New Generation, Transmission, and End-User 2. Number: FAC-002-1 3. Purpose: To avoid adverse impacts on reliability, Generator Owners and Transmission Owners and electricity end-users must meet facility connection and performance requirements. 4. Applicability: 5. B. 4.1. Generator Owner 4.2. Transmission Owner 4.3. Distribution Provider 4.4. Load-Serving Entity 4.5. Transmission Planner 4.6. Planning Authority (Proposed) Effective Date: The first day of the first calendar quarter six months after applicable regulatory approval; or in those jurisdictions where no regulatory approval is required, the first day of the first calendar quarter six months after Board of Trustees’ adoption. Requirements R1. The Generator Owner, Transmission Owner, Distribution Provider, and Load-Serving Entity seeking to integrate generation facilities, transmission facilities, and electricity end-user facilities shall each coordinate and cooperate on its assessments with its Transmission Planner and Planning Authority. The assessment shall include: 1.1. Evaluation of the reliability impact of the new facilities and their connections on the interconnected transmission systems. 1.2. Ensurance of compliance with NERC Reliability Standards and applicable Regional, subregional, Power Pool, and individual system planning criteria and facility connection requirements. 1.3. Evidence that the parties involved in the assessment have coordinated and cooperated on the assessment of the reliability impacts of new facilities on the interconnected transmission systems. While these studies may be performed independently, the results shall be jointly evaluated and coordinated by the entities involved. 1.4. Evidence that the assessment included steady-state, short-circuit, and dynamics studies as necessary to evaluate system performance under both normal and contingency conditions in accordance with Reliability Standards TPL-001-0, TPL-002-0, and TPL003-0. 1.5. Documentation that the assessment included study assumptions, system performance, alternatives considered, and jointly coordinated recommendations. R2. The Planning Authority, Transmission Planner, Generator Owner, Transmission Owner, LoadServing Entity, and Distribution Provider shall each retain its documentation (of its evaluation of the reliability impact of the new facilities and their connections on the interconnected Adopted by Board of Trustees: August 5, 2010 Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Decision D-201x-xxx): Month xx, 201x 1 of 2 Standard FAC-002-1 — Coordination of Plans for New Facilities transmission systems) for three years and shall provide the documentation to the Regional Reliability Organization(s) and NERC on request (within 30 calendar days). C. Measures M1. The Planning Authority, Transmission Planner, Generator Owner, Transmission Owner, LoadServing Entity, and Distribution Provider’s documentation of its assessment of the reliability impacts of new facilities shall address all items in Reliability Standard FAC-002-0_R1. M2. The Planning Authority, Transmission Planner, Generator Owner, Transmission Owner, LoadServing Entity, and Distribution Provider shall each have evidence of its assessment of the reliability impacts of new facilities and their connections on the interconnected transmission systems is retained and provided to other entities in accordance with Reliability Standard FAC-002-0_R2. D. Compliance 1. Compliance Monitoring Process 1.1. Compliance Enforcement Authority Regional Entity. 1.2. Compliance Monitoring Period and Reset Timeframe Not applicable. 1.3. Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement Processes: Compliance Audits Self-Certifications Spot Checking Compliance Violation Investigations Self-Reporting Complaints 2. E. 1.4. Data Retention Evidence of the assessment of the reliability impacts of new facilities and their connections on the interconnected transmission systems: Three years. 1.5. Additional Compliance Information None Violation Severity Levels (no changes) Regional Differences 1. None identified. Version History Version Date Action Change Tracking 0 April 1, 2005 Effective Date New 0 January 13, 2006 Removed duplication of “Regional Reliability Organizations(s). Errata 1 TBD Modified to address Order No. 693 Directives contained in paragraph 693. Revised. Adopted by Board of Trustees: August 5, 2010 Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Decision D-201x-xxx): Month xx, 201x 2 of 2 Standard FAC-002-1 — Coordination of Plans for New Facilities Appendix QC-FAC-002-1 Provisions specific to the standard FAC-002-1 applicable in Québec This appendix establishes specific provisions for the application of the standard in Québec. Provisions of the standard and of its appendix must be read together for the purposes of understanding and interpretation. Where the standard and appendix differ, the appendix shall prevail. A. B. Introduction 1. Title: Coordination of Plans For New Generation, Transmission, and EndUser Facilities 2. Number: FAC-002-1 3. Purpose: No specific provision 4. Applicability: No specific provision 5. Effective Date: 5.1. Adoption of the standard by the Régie: Month xx, 201x 5.2. Adoption of the appendix by the Régie: Month xx, 201x 5.3. Effective date of the standard and its appendix in Québec: Month xx, 201x Requirements R1. No specific provision R1.1. No specific provision R1.2. No specific provision R1.3. No specific provision R1.4. Evidence that the assessment included steady-state, short-circuit, and dynamics studies as necessary to evaluate system performance under both normal and contingency conditions in accordance with Reliability Standards TPL-001-0.1, TPL-002-0.b, and TPL-003-0.a. For facilities that are not par of the Bulk Power System, compliance with standards TPL-001-0.1, TPL-002-0.b and TPL-003-0.a is not required. R1.5. No specific provision R2. No specific provision C. Measures Specific provision applicable to measures M1 and M2: the reference to standard FAC-002-0 is replaced by the reference to standard FAC-002-1.Read “Reliability Standard FAC-002-1” Read “Reliability Standard FAC-002-1” Adopted by the Régie de l’énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x Page QC-1 of 4 Standard FAC-002-1 — Coordination of Plans for New Facilities Appendix QC-FAC-002-1 Provisions specific to the standard FAC-002-1 applicable in Québec D. Compliance 1. Compliance Monitoring Process 1.1. Compliance Enforcement Authority The Régie de l’énergie is responsible, in Québec, for compliance enforcement with respect to the reliability standard and its appendix that it adopts. 1.2. Compliance Monitoring Period and Reset Timeframe No specific provision 1.3. Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement Processes No specific provision 1.4. Data Retention No specific provision 1.5. Additional Compliance Information No specific provision Adopted by the Régie de l’énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x Page QC-2 of 4 Standard FAC-002-1 — Coordination of Plans for New Facilities Appendix QC-FAC-002-1 Provisions specific to the standard FAC-002-1 applicable in Québec 2. Violation Severity Levels Requirement Lower VSL Moderate VSL High VSL Severe VSL R1. The responsible entity failed to include in its assessment one of the subcomponents (R1.1 to R1.5). The responsible entity failed to include in its assessment two of the subcomponents (R1.1 to R1.5). The responsible entity failed to include in its assessment three of the subcomponents (R1.1 to R1.5). The responsible entity failed to include in its assessment four of the subcomponents (R1.1 to R1.5). R1.1. N/A N/A N/A N/A R1.2. N/A N/A N/A N/A R1.3. N/A N/A N/A N/A R1.4. N/A N/A N/A N/A R1.5. N/A N/A N/A N/A R2. The responsible entity provided the documentation more than 30 calendar days, but less than or equal to 40 calendar days, after a request. The responsible entity provided the documentation more than 40 calendar days, but less than or equal to 50 calendar days, after a request. The responsible entity provided the documentation more than 50 calendar days, but less than or equal to 60 calendar days, after a request. The responsible entity provided the documentation more than 60 calendar days after a request or was unable to provide the documentation for the required three-year period. Adopted by the Régie de l’énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x Page QC-3 of 4 Standard FAC-002-1 — Coordination of Plans for New Facilities Appendix QC-FAC-002-1 Provisions specific to the standard FAC-002-1 applicable in Québec E. Regional Differences No specific provision Version Revision History of the Appendix VersionRevisi on 01 Adoption Date Action Change Tracking Month xx, 201x New appendixEffective date New Adopted by the Régie de l’énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x Page QC-4 of 4 Standard FAC-003-1 — Transmission Vegetation Management Program A. B. Introduction 1. Title: Transmission Vegetation Management Program 2. Number: FAC-003-1 3. Purpose: To improve the reliability of the electric transmission systems by preventing outages from vegetation located on transmission rights-of-way (ROW) and minimizing outages from vegetation located adjacent to ROW, maintaining clearances between transmission lines and vegetation on and along transmission ROW, and reporting vegetationrelated outages of the transmission systems to the respective Regional Reliability Organizations (RRO) and the North American Electric Reliability Council (NERC). 4. Applicability: 4.1. Transmission Owner. 4.2. Regional Reliability Organization. 4.3. This standard shall apply to all transmission lines operated at 200 kV and above and to any lower voltage lines designated by the RRO as critical to the reliability of the electric system in the region. 5. Effective Dates: 5.1. One calendar year from the date of adoption by the NERC Board of Trustees for Requirements 1 and 2. 5.2. Sixty calendar days from the date of adoption by the NERC Board of Trustees for Requirements 3 and 4. Requirements R1. The Transmission Owner shall prepare, and keep current, a formal transmission vegetation management program (TVMP). The TVMP shall include the Transmission Owner’s objectives, practices, approved procedures, and work specifications1. R1.1. The TVMP shall define a schedule for and the type (aerial, ground) of ROW vegetation inspections. This schedule should be flexible enough to adjust for changing conditions. The inspection schedule shall be based on the anticipated growth of vegetation and any other environmental or operational factors that could impact the relationship of vegetation to the Transmission Owner’s transmission lines. R1.2. The Transmission Owner, in the TVMP, shall identify and document clearances between vegetation and any overhead, ungrounded supply conductors, taking into consideration transmission line voltage, the effects of ambient temperature on conductor sag under maximum design loading, and the effects of wind velocities on conductor sway. Specifically, the Transmission Owner shall establish clearances to be achieved at the time of vegetation management work identified herein as Clearance 1, and shall also establish and maintain a set of clearances identified herein as Clearance 2 to prevent flashover between vegetation and overhead ungrounded supply conductors. R1.2.1. Clearance 1 — The Transmission Owner shall determine and document appropriate clearance distances to be achieved at the time of transmission vegetation management work based upon local conditions and the expected time frame in which the Transmission Owner plans to return for future 1 ANSI A300, Tree Care Operations – Tree, Shrub, and Other Woody Plant Maintenance – Standard Practices, while not a requirement of this standard, is considered to be an industry best practice. Adopted by NERC Board of Trustees: February 7, 2006 Effective Date: April 7, 2006 Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x 1 of 5 Standard FAC-003-1 — Transmission Vegetation Management Program vegetation management work. Local conditions may include, but are not limited to: operating voltage, appropriate vegetation management techniques, fire risk, reasonably anticipated tree and conductor movement, species types and growth rates, species failure characteristics, local climate and rainfall patterns, line terrain and elevation, location of the vegetation within the span, and worker approach distance requirements. Clearance 1 distances shall be greater than those defined by Clearance 2 below. R1.2.2. Clearance 2 — The Transmission Owner shall determine and document specific radial clearances to be maintained between vegetation and conductors under all rated electrical operating conditions. These minimum clearance distances are necessary to prevent flashover between vegetation and conductors and will vary due to such factors as altitude and operating voltage. These Transmission Owner-specific minimum clearance distances shall be no less than those set forth in the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Standard 516-2003 (Guide for Maintenance Methods on Energized Power Lines) and as specified in its Section 4.2.2.3, Minimum Air Insulation Distances without Tools in the Air Gap. R1.2.2.1 Where transmission system transient overvoltage factors are not known, clearances shall be derived from Table 5, IEEE 516-2003, phase-to-ground distances, with appropriate altitude correction factors applied. R1.2.2.2 Where transmission system transient overvoltage factors are known, clearances shall be derived from Table 7, IEEE 516-2003, phase-to-phase voltages, with appropriate altitude correction factors applied. R1.3. All personnel directly involved in the design and implementation of the TVMP shall hold appropriate qualifications and training, as defined by the Transmission Owner, to perform their duties. R1.4. Each Transmission Owner shall develop mitigation measures to achieve sufficient clearances for the protection of the transmission facilities when it identifies locations on the ROW where the Transmission Owner is restricted from attaining the clearances specified in Requirement 1.2.1. R1.5. Each Transmission Owner shall establish and document a process for the immediate communication of vegetation conditions that present an imminent threat of a transmission line outage. This is so that action (temporary reduction in line rating, switching line out of service, etc.) may be taken until the threat is relieved. R2. The Transmission Owner shall create and implement an annual plan for vegetation management work to ensure the reliability of the system. The plan shall describe the methods used, such as manual clearing, mechanical clearing, herbicide treatment, or other actions. The plan should be flexible enough to adjust to changing conditions, taking into consideration anticipated growth of vegetation and all other environmental factors that may have an impact on the reliability of the transmission systems. Adjustments to the plan shall be documented as they occur. The plan should take into consideration the time required to obtain permissions or permits from landowners or regulatory authorities. Each Transmission Owner shall have systems and procedures for documenting and tracking the planned vegetation management work and ensuring that the vegetation management work was completed according to work specifications. Adopted by NERC Board of Trustees: February 7, 2006 Effective Date: April 7, 2006 Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x 2 of 5 Standard FAC-003-1 — Transmission Vegetation Management Program R3. The Transmission Owner shall report quarterly to its RRO, or the RRO’s designee, sustained transmission line outages determined by the Transmission Owner to have been caused by vegetation. R3.1. Multiple sustained outages on an individual line, if caused by the same vegetation, shall be reported as one outage regardless of the actual number of outages within a 24hour period. R3.2. The Transmission Owner is not required to report to the RRO, or the RRO’s designee, certain sustained transmission line outages caused by vegetation: (1) Vegetationrelated outages that result from vegetation falling into lines from outside the ROW that result from natural disasters shall not be considered reportable (examples of disasters that could create non-reportable outages include, but are not limited to, earthquakes, fires, tornados, hurricanes, landslides, wind shear, major storms as defined either by the Transmission Owner or an applicable regulatory body, ice storms, and floods), and (2) Vegetation-related outages due to human or animal activity shall not be considered reportable (examples of human or animal activity that could cause a non-reportable outage include, but are not limited to, logging, animal severing tree, vehicle contact with tree, arboricultural activities or horticultural or agricultural activities, or removal or digging of vegetation). R3.3. The outage information provided by the Transmission Owner to the RRO, or the RRO’s designee, shall include at a minimum: the name of the circuit(s) outaged, the date, time and duration of the outage; a description of the cause of the outage; other pertinent comments; and any countermeasures taken by the Transmission Owner. R3.4. An outage shall be categorized as one of the following: R3.4.1. Category 1 — Grow-ins: Outages caused by vegetation growing into lines from vegetation inside and/or outside of the ROW; R3.4.2. Category 2 — Fall-ins: Outages caused by vegetation falling into lines from inside the ROW; R3.4.3. Category 3 — Fall-ins: Outages caused by vegetation falling into lines from outside the ROW. R4. The RRO shall report the outage information provided to it by Transmission Owner’s, as required by Requirement 3, quarterly to NERC, as well as any actions taken by the RRO as a result of any of the reported outages. C. Measures M1. The Transmission Owner has a documented TVMP, as identified in Requirement 1. M1.1. The Transmission Owner has documentation that the Transmission Owner performed the vegetation inspections as identified in Requirement 1.1. M1.2. The Transmission Owner has documentation that describes the clearances identified in Requirement 1.2. M1.3. The Transmission Owner has documentation that the personnel directly involved in the design and implementation of the Transmission Owner’s TVMP hold the qualifications identified by the Transmission Owner as required in Requirement 1.3. M1.4. The Transmission Owner has documentation that it has identified any areas not meeting the Transmission Owner’s standard for vegetation management and any mitigating measures the Transmission Owner has taken to address these deficiencies as identified in Requirement 1.4. Adopted by NERC Board of Trustees: February 7, 2006 Effective Date: April 7, 2006 Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x 3 of 5 Standard FAC-003-1 — Transmission Vegetation Management Program M1.5. The Transmission Owner has a documented process for the immediate communication of imminent threats by vegetation as identified in Requirement 1.5. M2. The Transmission Owner has documentation that the Transmission Owner implemented the work plan identified in Requirement 2. M3. The Transmission Owner has documentation that it has supplied quarterly outage reports to the RRO, or the RRO’s designee, as identified in Requirement 3. M4. The RRO has documentation that it provided quarterly outage reports to NERC as identified in Requirement 4. D. Compliance 1. 2. Compliance Monitoring Process 1.1. Compliance Monitoring Responsibility RRO NERC 1.2. Compliance Monitoring Period and Reset One calendar Year 1.3. Data Retention Five Years 1.4. Additional Compliance Information The Transmission Owner shall demonstrate compliance through self-certification submitted to the compliance monitor (RRO) annually that it meets the requirements of NERC Reliability Standard FAC-003-1. The compliance monitor shall conduct an onsite audit every five years or more frequently as deemed appropriate by the compliance monitor to review documentation related to Reliability Standard FAC-003-1. Field audits of ROW vegetation conditions may be conducted if determined to be necessary by the compliance monitor. Levels of Non-Compliance 2.1. Level 1: 2.1.1. The TVMP was incomplete in one of the requirements specified in any subpart of Requirement 1, or; 2.1.2. Documentation of the annual work plan, as specified in Requirement 2, was incomplete when presented to the Compliance Monitor during an on-site audit, or; 2.1.3. The RRO provided an outage report to NERC that was incomplete and did not contain the information required in Requirement 4. 2.2. Level 2: 2.2.1. The TVMP was incomplete in two of the requirements specified in any subpart of Requirement 1, or; 2.2.2. The Transmission Owner was unable to certify during its annual selfcertification that it fully implemented its annual work plan, or documented deviations from, as specified in Requirement 2. 2.2.3. The Transmission Owner reported one Category 2 transmission vegetationrelated outage in a calendar year. Adopted by NERC Board of Trustees: February 7, 2006 Effective Date: April 7, 2006 Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x 4 of 5 Standard FAC-003-1 — Transmission Vegetation Management Program 2.3. Level 3: 2.4. E. 2.3.1. The Transmission Owner reported one Category 1 or multiple Category 2 transmission vegetation-related outages in a calendar year, or; 2.3.2. The Transmission Owner did not maintain a set of clearances (Clearance 2), as defined in Requirement 1.2.2, to prevent flashover between vegetation and overhead ungrounded supply conductors, or; 2.3.3. The TVMP was incomplete in three of the requirements specified in any subpart of Requirement 1. Level 4: 2.4.1. The Transmission Owner reported more than one Category 1 transmission vegetation-related outage in a calendar year, or; 2.4.2. The TVMP was incomplete in four or more of the requirements specified in any subpart of Requirement 1. Regional Differences None Identified. Version History Version Date Action Change Tracking Version 1 TBA 1. Added “Standard Development Roadmap.” 01/20/06 2. Changed “60” to “Sixty” in section A, 5.2. 3. Added “Proposed Effective Date: April 7, 2006” to footer. 4. Added “Draft 3: November 17, 2005” to footer. Adopted by NERC Board of Trustees: February 7, 2006 Effective Date: April 7, 2006 Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x 5 of 5 Standard FAC-003-1 — Transmission Vegetation Management Program Appendix QC-FAC-003-1 Provisions specific to the standard FAC-003-1 applicable in Québec This appendix establishes specific provisions for the application of the standard in Québec. Provisions of the standard and of its appendix must be read together for the purposes of understanding and interpretation. Where the standard and appendix differ, the appendix shall prevail. A. Introduction 1. Title: Transmission Vegetation Management Program 2. Number: FAC-003-1 3. Purpose: No specific provision 4. Applicability: Functions No specific provision Not applicable in Québec Facilities This standard shall apply to all transmission lines operated at 200 kV and above. 5. B. Effective Date: 5.1. Adoption of the standard by the Régie de l'énergie: July 25Month xx, 201x2 5.2. Adoption of the appendix by the Régie de l'énergie: Month xx, 201xJuly 25, 2012 5.3. Effective date of the standard and its appendix in Québec: Month xx 201x Requirements No specific provision C. Measures No specific provision D. Compliance 1. Compliance Monitoring Process 1.1. Compliance Monitoring Responsibility The Régie de l’énergie is responsible, in Québec, for compliance monitoring with respect to the reliability standard and its appendix that it adopts. The NERC remains responsible for compliance monitoring of the Regional Reliability Organization. 1.2. Compliance Monitoring Period and Reset Timeframe No specific provision 1.3. Data Retention No specific provision Adopted by the Régie de l’énergie (Décision D-201x2-xxxx091): Month xxJuly 25, 201x2 Page QC-1 of 2 Standard FAC-003-1 — Transmission Vegetation Management Program Appendix QC-FAC-003-1 Provisions specific to the standard FAC-003-1 applicable in Québec 1.4. Additional Compliance Information No specific provision 2. Levels of Non-Compliance No specific provision E. Regional Differences No specific provision RevisionVersion History of the Appendix VersionRevisi on Adoption Date Action Change Tracking 01 Month July 25xx, 2012x New appendix (Décision D-2012091)Effective date New 1 Month xx, 201x Use of a new template Revised Adopted by the Régie de l’énergie (Décision D-201x2-xxxx091): Month xxJuly 25, 201x2 Page QC-2 of 2 Standard FAC-008-1 — Facility Ratings Methodology A. Introduction 1. Title: Facility Ratings Methodology 2. Number: FAC-008-1 3. Purpose: To ensure that Facility Ratings used in the reliable planning and operation of the Bulk Electric System (BES) are determined based on an established methodology or methodologies. 4. Applicability 4.1. Transmission Owner 4.2. Generator Owner 5. Effective Date: August 7, 2006 B. Requirements R1. The Transmission Owner and Generator Owner shall each document its current methodology used for developing Facility Ratings (Facility Ratings Methodology) of its solely and jointly owned Facilities. The methodology shall include all of the following: R1.1. A statement that a Facility Rating shall equal the most limiting applicable Equipment Rating of the individual equipment that comprises that Facility. R1.2. The method by which the Rating (of major BES equipment that comprises a Facility) is determined. R1.2.1. The scope of equipment addressed shall include, but not be limited to, generators, transmission conductors, transformers, relay protective devices, terminal equipment, and series and shunt compensation devices. R1.2.2. The scope of Ratings addressed shall include, as a minimum, both Normal and Emergency Ratings. R1.3. Consideration of the following: R1.3.1. Ratings provided by equipment manufacturers. R1.3.2. Design criteria (e.g., including applicable references to industry Rating practices such as manufacturer’s warranty, IEEE, ANSI or other standards). R1.3.3. Ambient conditions. R1.3.4. Operating limitations. R1.3.5. Other assumptions. R2. The Transmission Owner and Generator Owner shall each make its Facility Ratings Methodology available for inspection and technical review by those Reliability Coordinators, Transmission Operators, Transmission Planners, and Planning Authorities that have responsibility for the area in which the associated Facilities are located, within 15 business days of receipt of a request. R3. If a Reliability Coordinator, Transmission Operator, Transmission Planner, or Planning Authority provides written comments on its technical review of a Transmission Owner’s or Generator Owner’s Facility Ratings Methodology, the Transmission Owner or Generator Owner shall provide a written response to that commenting entity within 45 calendar days of receipt of those comments. The response shall indicate whether a change will be made to the Adopted by Board of Trustees: February 7, 2006 Effective Date: August 7, 2006 Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x 1 of 4 Standard FAC-008-1 — Facility Ratings Methodology Facility Ratings Methodology and, if no change will be made to that Facility Ratings Methodology, the reason why. C. Measures M1. The Transmission Owner and Generator Owner shall each have a documented Facility Ratings Methodology that includes all of the items identified in FAC-008 Requirement 1.1 through FAC-008 Requirement 1.3.5. M2. The Transmission Owner and Generator Owner shall each have evidence it made its Facility Ratings Methodology available for inspection within 15 business days of a request as follows: M2.1 The Reliability Coordinator shall have access to the Facility Ratings Methodologies used for Rating Facilities in its Reliability Coordinator Area. M2.2 The Transmission Operator shall have access to the Facility Ratings Methodologies used for Rating Facilities in its portion of the Reliability Coordinator Area. M2.3 The Transmission Planner shall have access to the Facility Ratings Methodologies used for Rating Facilities in its Transmission Planning Area. M2.4 The Planning Authority shall have access to the Facility Ratings Methodologies used for Rating Facilities in its Planning Authority Area. M3. If the Reliability Coordinator, Transmission Operator, Transmission Planner, or Planning Authority provides documented comments on its technical review of a Transmission Owner’s or Generator Owner’s Facility Ratings Methodology, the Transmission Owner or Generator Owner shall have evidence that it provided a written response to that commenting entity within 45 calendar days of receipt of those comments. The response shall indicate whether a change will be made to the Facility Ratings Methodology and, if no change will be made to that Facility Ratings Methodology, the reason why. D. Compliance 1. Compliance Monitoring Process 1.1. Compliance Monitoring Responsibility Regional Reliability Organization 1.2. Compliance Monitoring Period and Reset Time Frame Each Transmission Owner and Generator Owner shall self-certify its compliance to the Compliance Monitor at least once every three years. New Transmission Owners and Generator Owners shall each demonstrate compliance through an on-site audit conducted by the Compliance Monitor within the first year that it commences operation. The Compliance Monitor shall also conduct an on-site audit once every nine years and an investigation upon complaint to assess performance. The Performance-Reset Period shall be 12 months from the last finding of noncompliance. 1.3. Data Retention The Transmission Owner and Generator Owner shall each keep all superseded portions of its Facility Ratings Methodology for 12 months beyond the date of the change in that methodology and shall keep all documented comments on the Facility Ratings Methodology and associated responses for three years. In addition, entities found noncompliant shall keep information related to the non-compliance until found compliant. Adopted by Board of Trustees: February 7, 2006 Effective Date: August 7, 2006 Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x 2 of 4 Standard FAC-008-1 — Facility Ratings Methodology The Compliance Monitor shall keep the last audit and all subsequent compliance records. 1.4. Additional Compliance Information The Transmission Owner and Generator Owner shall each make the following available for inspection during an on-site audit by the Compliance Monitor or within 15 business days of a request as part of an investigation upon complaint: 2. 1.4.1 Facility Ratings Methodology 1.4.2 Superseded portions of its Facility Ratings Methodology that had been replaced, changed or revised within the past 12 months 1.4.3 Documented comments provided by a Reliability Coordinator, Transmission Operator, Transmission Planner or Planning Authority on its technical review of a Transmission Owner’s or Generator Owner’s Facility Ratings methodology, and the associated responses Levels of Non-Compliance 2.1. Level 1: exists: There shall be a level one non-compliance if any of the following conditions 2.1.1 The Facility Ratings Methodology does not contain a statement that a Facility Rating shall equal the most limiting applicable Equipment Rating of the individual equipment that comprises that Facility. 2.1.2 The Facility Ratings Methodology does not address one of the required equipment types identified in FAC-008 R1.2.1. 2.1.3 No evidence of responses to a Reliability Coordinator’s, Transmission Operator, Transmission Planner, or Planning Authority’s comments on the Facility Ratings Methodology. 2.2. Level 2: The Facility Ratings Methodology is missing the assumptions used to determine Facility Ratings or does not address two of the required equipment types identified in FAC-008 R1.2.1. 2.3. Level 3: The Facility Ratings Methodology does not address three of the required equipment types identified in FAC-008-1 R1.2.1. 2.4. Level 4: The Facility Ratings Methodology does not address both Normal and Emergency Ratings or the Facility Ratings Methodology was not made available for inspection within 15 business days of receipt of a request. E. Regional Differences None Identified. Version History Version 1 Date Action Change Tracking 01/01/05 1. 01/20/05 2. 3. Lower cased the word “draft” and “drafting team” where appropriate. Changed incorrect use of certain hyphens (-) to “en dash” (–) and “em dash (—).” Changed “Timeframe” to “Time Adopted by Board of Trustees: February 7, 2006 Effective Date: August 7, 2006 Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x 3 of 4 Standard FAC-008-1 — Facility Ratings Methodology Frame” and “twelve” to “12” in item D, 1.2. Adopted by Board of Trustees: February 7, 2006 Effective Date: August 7, 2006 Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x 4 of 4 Standard FAC-008-1 — Facility Ratings Methodology Appendix QC-FAC-008-1 Provisions specific to the standard FAC-008-1 applicable in Québec This appendix establishes specific provisions for the application of the standard in Québec. Provisions of the standard and of its appendix must be read together for the purposes of understanding and interpretation. Where the standard and appendix differ, the appendix shall prevail. A. Introduction 1. Title: Facility Ratings Methodology 2. Number: FAC-008-1 3. Purpose: No specific provision 4. Applicability: Functions No specific provision Facilities This standard only applies to the facilities of the Main Transmission System (RTP) 5. B. Effective Date: 5.1. Adoption of the standard by the Régie de l'énergie: July Month xx25, 201x2 5.2. Adoption of the appendix by the Régie de l'énergie: Month xx, 201xJuly 25, 2012 5.3. Effective date of the standard and its appendix in Québec: Month xx, 201x Requirements No specific provision No specific provision R1.2.The method by which the Rating (of major Bulk Power System (RTP)RTP equipment that comprises a Facility) is determined. R2.No specific provision R3.No specific provision C. Measures No specific provision D. Compliance 1. Compliance Monitoring Process 1.1. Compliance Monitoring Responsibility The Régie de l’énergie is responsible, in Québec, for compliance monitoring with respect to the reliability standard and its appendix that it adopts. 1.2. Compliance Monitoring Period and Reset Timeframe No specific provision 1.3. Data Retention No specific provision Adopted by the Régie de l’énergie (Décision D-2012-091): July Month xx25, 201x2 Page QC-1 of 3 Standard FAC-008-1 — Facility Ratings Methodology Appendix QC-FAC-008-1 Provisions specific to the standard FAC-008-1 applicable in Québec 1.4. Additional Compliance Information No specific provision 2. Levels of Non-Compliance No specific provision Adopted by the Régie de l’énergie (Décision D-2012-091): July Month xx25, 201x2 Page QC-2 of 3 Standard FAC-008-1 — Facility Ratings Methodology Appendix QC-FAC-008-1 Provisions specific to the standard FAC-008-1 applicable in Québec E. Regional Differences No specific provision RevisionVersion History of the Appendix VersionRevisi on Adoption Date Action Change Tracking 01 JulyMonth 25xx, 2012x New appendix (Décision D-2012091)Effective date New 1 Month xx, 201x Use of a new template Revised Adopted by the Régie de l’énergie (Décision D-2012-091): July Month xx25, 201x2 Page QC-3 of 3 Standard FAC-009-1 — Establish and Communicate Facility Ratings A. Introduction 1. Title: Establish and Communicate Facility Ratings 2. Number: FAC-009-1 3. Purpose: To ensure that Facility Ratings used in the reliable planning and operation of the Bulk Electric System (BES) are determined based on an established methodology or methodologies. 4. Applicability 4.1. Transmission Owner 4.2. Generator Owner 5. Effective Date: October 7, 2006 B. Requirements R1. The Transmission Owner and Generator Owner shall each establish Facility Ratings for its solely and jointly owned Facilities that are consistent with the associated Facility Ratings Methodology. R2. The Transmission Owner and Generator Owner shall each provide Facility Ratings for its solely and jointly owned Facilities that are existing Facilities, new Facilities, modifications to existing Facilities and re-ratings of existing Facilities to its associated Reliability Coordinator(s), Planning Authority(ies), Transmission Planner(s), and Transmission Operator(s) as scheduled by such requesting entities. C. Measures M1. The Transmission Owner and Generator Owner shall each be able to demonstrate that it developed its Facility Ratings consistent with its Facility Ratings Methodology. M1.1 The Transmission Owner’s and Generator Owner’s Facility Ratings shall each include ratings for its solely and jointly owned Facilities including new Facilities, existing Facilities, modifications to existing Facilities and re-ratings of existing Facilities. M2. The Transmission Owner and Generator Owner shall each have evidence that it provided its Facility Ratings to its associated Reliability Coordinator(s), Planning Authority(ies), Transmission Planner(s), and Transmission Operator(s) as scheduled by such requesting entities. D. Compliance 1. Compliance Monitoring Process 1.1. Compliance Monitoring Responsibility Regional Reliability Organization 1.2. Compliance Monitoring Period and Reset Time Frame Each Transmission Owner and Generator Owner shall self-certify its compliance to the Compliance Monitor annually. The Compliance Monitor may conduct a targeted audit once in each calendar year (January–December) and an investigation upon complaint to assess performance. The Performance-Reset Period shall be twelve months from the last finding of noncompliance. Adopted by Board of Trustees: February 7, 2006 Effective Date: October 7, 2006 Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x 1 of 2 Standard FAC-009-1 — Establish and Communicate Facility Ratings 1.3. Data Retention The Transmission Owner and Generator Owner shall each keep documentation for 12 months. In addition, entities found non-compliant shall keep information related to the non-compliance until found compliant. The Compliance Monitor shall retain audit data for three years. 1.4. Additional Compliance Information The Transmission Owner and Generator Owner shall each make the following available for inspection during a targeted audit by the Compliance Monitor or within 15 business days of a request as part of an investigation upon complaint: 2. 1.4.1 Facility Ratings Methodology 1.4.2 Facility Ratings 1.4.3 Evidence that Facility Ratings were distributed 1.4.4 Distribution schedules provided by entities that requested Facility Ratings Levels of Non-Compliance 2.1. Level 1: Not all requested Facility Ratings associated with existing Facilities were provided to the Reliability Coordinator(s), Planning Authority(ies), Transmission Planner(s), and Transmission Operator(s) in accordance with their respective schedules. 2.2. Level 2: Not all Facility Ratings associated with new Facilities, modifications to existing Facilities, and re-ratings of existing Facilities were provided to the Reliability Coordinator(s), Planning Authority(ies), Transmission Planner(s), and Transmission Operator(s) in accordance with their respective schedules. 2.3. Level 3: Facility Ratings provided were not developed consistent with the Facility Ratings Methodology. 2.4. Level 4: No Facility Ratings were provided to the Reliability Coordinator(s), Planning Authority(ies), Transmission Planner(s), or Transmission Operator(s) in accordance with their respective schedules. E. Regional Differences None Identified. Version History Version 1 Date Action Change Tracking 08/01/05 1. 01/20/06 2. 3. Lower cased the word “draft” and “drafting team” where appropriate. Changed incorrect use of certain hyphens (-) to “en dash” (–) and “em dash (—).” Changed “Timeframe” to “Time Frame” in item D, 1.2. Adopted by Board of Trustees: February 7, 2006 Effective Date: October 7, 2006 Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x 2 of 2 Standard FAC-009-1 — Establish and Communicate Facility Ratings Appendix QC-FAC-009-1 Provisions specific to the standard FAC-009-1 applicable in Québec This appendix establishes specific provisions for the application of the standard in Québec. Provisions of the standard and of its appendix must be read together for the purposes of understanding and interpretation. Where the standard and appendix differ, the appendix shall prevail. A. Introduction 1. Title: Establish and Communicate Facility Ratings 2. Number: FAC-009-1 3. Purpose: No specific provision 4. Applicability: Functions No specific provision Facilities This standard only applies to the facilities of the Main Transmission System (RTP) 5. B. Effective Date: 5.1. Adoption of the standard by the Régie de l'énergie: Month xx, 201x 5.2. Adoption of the appendix by the Régie de l'énergie: Month xx, 201x 5.3. Effective date of the standard and its appendix in Québec: Month xx, 201x Requirements No specific provision C. Measures No specific provision D. Compliance 1. Compliance Monitoring Process 1.1. Compliance Monitoring Responsibility The Régie de l’énergie is responsible, in Québec, for compliance monitoring with respect to the reliability standard and its appendix that it adopts. 1.2. Compliance Monitoring Period and Reset Time Frame No specific provision 1.3. Data Retention No specific provision 1.4. Additional Compliance Information No specific provision 2. Levels of Non-Compliance No specific provision Adopted by the Régie de l’énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x Page QC-1 of 2 Standard FAC-009-1 — Establish and Communicate Facility Ratings Appendix QC-FAC-009-1 Provisions specific to the standard FAC-009-1 applicable in Québec E. Regional Differences No specific provision Version Revision History of the Appendix VersionRevisi on 0 Adoption Date Action Change Tracking Month xx, 201x New appendixEffective date New Adopted by the Régie de l’énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x Page QC-2 of 2 Standard FAC-010-2.1 — System Operating Limits Methodology for the Planning Horizon A. Introduction 1. Title: System Operating Limits Methodology for the Planning Horizon 2. Number: FAC-010-2.1 3. Purpose: To ensure that System Operating Limits (SOLs) used in the reliable planning of the Bulk Electric System (BES) are determined based on an established methodology or methodologies. 4. Applicability 4.1. Planning Authority 5. Effective Date: April 19, 2010 B. Requirements R1. R2. The Planning Authority shall have a documented SOL Methodology for use in developing SOLs within its Planning Authority Area. This SOL Methodology shall: R1.1. Be applicable for developing SOLs used in the planning horizon. R1.2. State that SOLs shall not exceed associated Facility Ratings. R1.3. Include a description of how to identify the subset of SOLs that qualify as IROLs. The Planning Authority’s SOL Methodology shall include a requirement that SOLs provide BES performance consistent with the following: R2.1. In the pre-contingency state and with all Facilities in service, the BES shall demonstrate transient, dynamic and voltage stability; all Facilities shall be within their Facility Ratings and within their thermal, voltage and stability limits. In the determination of SOLs, the BES condition used shall reflect expected system conditions and shall reflect changes to system topology such as Facility outages. R2.2. Following the single Contingencies 1 identified in Requirement 2.2.1 through Requirement 2.2.3, the system shall demonstrate transient, dynamic and voltage stability; all Facilities shall be operating within their Facility Ratings and within their thermal, voltage and stability limits; and Cascading or uncontrolled separation shall not occur. R2.2.1. Single line to ground or three-phase Fault (whichever is more severe), with Normal Clearing, on any Faulted generator, line, transformer, or shunt device. R2.2.2. Loss of any generator, line, transformer, or shunt device without a Fault. R2.2.3. Single pole block, with Normal Clearing, in a monopolar or bipolar high voltage direct current system. R2.3. Starting with all Facilities in service, the system’s response to a single Contingency, may include any of the following: R2.3.1. Planned or controlled interruption of electric supply to radial customers or some local network customers connected to or supplied by the Faulted Facility or by the affected area. 1 The Contingencies identified in R2.2.1 through R2.2.3 are the minimum contingencies that must be studied but are not necessarily the only Contingencies that should be studied. Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Decision D-201x-xxx): Month xx, 201x Page 1 of 9 Standard FAC-010-2.1 — System Operating Limits Methodology for the Planning Horizon R2.3.2. System reconfiguration through manual or automatic control or protection actions. R2.4. To prepare for the next Contingency, system adjustments may be made, including changes to generation, uses of the transmission system, and the transmission system topology. R2.5. Starting with all Facilities in service and following any of the multiple Contingencies identified in Reliability Standard TPL-003 the system shall demonstrate transient, dynamic and voltage stability; all Facilities shall be operating within their Facility Ratings and within their thermal, voltage and stability limits; and Cascading or uncontrolled separation shall not occur. R2.6. In determining the system’s response to any of the multiple Contingencies, identified in Reliability Standard TPL-003, in addition to the actions identified in R2.3.1 and R2.3.2, the following shall be acceptable: R2.6.1. Planned or controlled interruption of electric supply to customers (load shedding), the planned removal from service of certain generators, and/or the curtailment of contracted Firm (non-recallable reserved) electric power Transfers. R3. R4. R5. The Planning Authority’s methodology for determining SOLs, shall include, as a minimum, a description of the following, along with any reliability margins applied for each: R3.1. Study model (must include at least the entire Planning Authority Area as well as the critical modeling details from other Planning Authority Areas that would impact the Facility or Facilities under study). R3.2. Selection of applicable Contingencies. R3.3. Level of detail of system models used to determine SOLs. R3.4. Allowed uses of Special Protection Systems or Remedial Action Plans. R3.5. Anticipated transmission system configuration, generation dispatch and Load level. R3.6. Criteria for determining when violating a SOL qualifies as an Interconnection Reliability Operating Limit (IROL) and criteria for developing any associated IROL Tv. The Planning Authority shall issue its SOL Methodology, and any change to that methodology, to all of the following prior to the effectiveness of the change: R4.1. Each adjacent Planning Authority and each Planning Authority that indicated it has a reliability-related need for the methodology. R4.2. Each Reliability Coordinator and Transmission Operator that operates any portion of the Planning Authority’s Planning Authority Area. R4.3. Each Transmission Planner that works in the Planning Authority’s Planning Authority Area. If a recipient of the SOL Methodology provides documented technical comments on the methodology, the Planning Authority shall provide a documented response to that recipient within 45 calendar days of receipt of those comments. The response shall indicate whether a change will be made to the SOL Methodology and, if no change will be made to that SOL Methodology, the reason why. C. Measures M1. The Planning Authority’s SOL Methodology shall address all of the items listed in Requirement 1 through Requirement 3. Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Decision D-201x-xxx): Month xx, 201x Page 2 of 9 Standard FAC-010-2.1 — System Operating Limits Methodology for the Planning Horizon M2. The Planning Authority shall have evidence it issued its SOL Methodology and any changes to that methodology, including the date they were issued, in accordance with Requirement 4. M3. If the recipient of the SOL Methodology provides documented comments on its technical review of that SOL methodology, the Planning Authority that distributed that SOL Methodology shall have evidence that it provided a written response to that commenter within 45 calendar days of receipt of those comments in accordance with Requirement 5. D. Compliance 1. Compliance Monitoring Process 1.1. Compliance Monitoring Responsibility Regional Reliability Organization 1.2. Compliance Monitoring Period and Reset Time Frame Each Planning Authority shall self-certify its compliance to the Compliance Monitor at least once every three years. New Planning Authorities shall demonstrate compliance through an on-site audit conducted by the Compliance Monitor within the first year that it commences operation. The Compliance Monitor shall also conduct an on-site audit once every nine years and an investigation upon complaint to assess performance. The Performance-Reset Period shall be twelve months from the last non-compliance. 1.3. Data Retention The Planning Authority shall keep all superseded portions to its SOL Methodology for 12 months beyond the date of the change in that methodology and shall keep all documented comments on its SOL Methodology and associated responses for three years. In addition, entities found non-compliant shall keep information related to the non-compliance until found compliant. The Compliance Monitor shall keep the last audit and all subsequent compliance records. 1.4. Additional Compliance Information The Planning Authority shall make the following available for inspection during an onsite audit by the Compliance Monitor or within 15 business days of a request as part of an investigation upon complaint: 2. 1.4.1 SOL Methodology. 1.4.2 Documented comments provided by a recipient of the SOL Methodology on its technical review of a SOL Methodology, and the associated responses. 1.4.3 Superseded portions of its SOL Methodology that had been made within the past 12 months. 1.4.4 Evidence that the SOL Methodology and any changes to the methodology that occurred within the past 12 months were issued to all required entities. Levels of Non-Compliance for Western Interconnection: (To be replaced with VSLs once developed and approved by WECC) 2.1. Level 1: There shall be a level one non-compliance if either of the following conditions exists: 2.1.1 The SOL Methodology did not include a statement indicating that Facility Ratings shall not be exceeded. 2.1.2 No evidence of responses to a recipient’s comments on the SOL Methodology. Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Decision D-201x-xxx): Month xx, 201x Page 3 of 9 Standard FAC-010-2.1 — System Operating Limits Methodology for the Planning Horizon 2.2. Level 2: The SOL Methodology did not include a requirement to address all of the elements in R2.1 through R2.3 and E1. 2.3. Level 3: There shall be a level three non-compliance if any of the following conditions exists: 2.3.1 The SOL Methodology did not include a statement indicating that Facility Ratings shall not be exceeded and the methodology did not include evaluation of system response to one of the three types of single Contingencies identified in R2.2. 2.3.2 The SOL Methodology did not include a statement indicating that Facility Ratings shall not be exceeded and the methodology did not include evaluation of system response to two of the seven types of multiple Contingencies identified in E1.1. 2.3.3 The System Operating Limits Methodology did not include a statement indicating that Facility Ratings shall not be exceeded and the methodology did not address two of the six required topics in R3. 2.4. Level 4: with R4 The SOL Methodology was not issued to all required entities in accordance Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Decision D-201x-xxx): Month xx, 201x Page 4 of 9 Standard FAC-010-2.1 — System Operating Limits Methodology for the Planning Horizon 3. Violation Severity Levels: Requirement Lower Moderate High Severe R1 Not applicable. The Planning Authority has a documented SOL Methodology for use in developing SOLs within its Planning Authority Area, but it does not address R1.2 The Planning Authority has a documented SOL Methodology for use in developing SOLs within its Planning Authority Area, but it does not address R1.3. The Planning Authority has a documented SOL Methodology for use in developing SOLs within its Planning Authority Area, but it does not address R1.1. OR The Planning Authority has no documented SOL Methodology for use in developing SOLs within its Planning Authority Area. R2 The Planning Authority’s SOL Methodology requires that SOLs are set to meet BES performance following single and multiple contingencies, but does not address the pre-contingency state (R2.1) The Planning Authority’s SOL Methodology requires that SOLs are set to meet BES performance in the precontingency state and following single contingencies, but does not address multiple contingencies. (R2.5-R2.6) The Planning Authority’s SOL Methodology requires that SOLs are set to meet BES performance in the precontingency state and following multiple contingencies, but does not meet the performance for response to single contingencies. (R2.2 –R2.4) The Planning Authority’s SOL Methodology requires that SOLs are set to meet BES performance in the precontingency state but does not require that SOLs be set to meet the BES performance specified for response to single contingencies (R2.2-R2.4) and does not require that SOLs be set to meet the BES performance specified for response to multiple contingencies. (R2.5-R2.6) R3 The Planning Authority has a methodology for determining SOLs that includes a description for all but one of the following: R3.1 through R3.6. The Planning Authority has a methodology for determining SOLs that includes a description for all but two of the following: R3.1 through R3.6. The Planning Authority has a methodology for determining SOLs that includes a description for all but three of the following: R3.1 through R3.6. The Planning Authority has a methodology for determining SOLs that is missing a description of four or more of the following: R3.1 through R3.6. R4 One or both of the following: The Planning Authority issued its SOL Methodology and changes One of the following: The Planning Authority issued its SOL Methodology and changes One of the following: The Planning Authority issued its SOL Methodology and changes One of the following: The Planning Authority failed to issue its SOL Methodology and Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Decision D-201x-xxx): Month xx, 201x Page 5 of 9 Standard FAC-010-2.1 — System Operating Limits Methodology for the Planning Horizon Requirement Lower Moderate High Severe to that methodology to all but one of the required entities. For a change in methodology, the changed methodology was provided up to 30 calendar days after the effectiveness of the change. to that methodology to all but one of the required entities AND for a change in methodology, the changed methodology was provided 30 calendar days or more, but less than 60 calendar days after the effectiveness of the change. OR The Planning Authority issued its SOL Methodology and changes to that methodology to all but two of the required entities AND for a change in methodology, the changed methodology was provided up to 30 calendar days after the effectiveness of the change. to that methodology to all but one of the required entities AND for a change in methodology, the changed methodology was provided 60 calendar days or more, but less than 90 calendar days after the effectiveness of the change. OR The Planning Authority issued its SOL Methodology and changes to that methodology to all but two of the required entities AND for a change in methodology, the changed methodology was provided 30 calendar days or more, but less than 60 calendar days after the effectiveness of the change. OR The Planning Authority issued its SOL Methodology and changes to that methodology to all but three of the required entities AND for a change in methodology, the changed methodology was provided up to 30 calendar days after the effectiveness of the change. changes to that methodology to more than three of the required entities. The Planning Authority issued its SOL Methodology and changes to that methodology to all but one of the required entities AND for a change in methodology, the changed methodology was provided 90 calendar days or more after the effectiveness of the change. OR The Planning Authority issued its SOL Methodology and changes to that methodology to all but two of the required entities AND for a change in methodology, the changed methodology was provided 60 calendar days or more, but less than 90 calendar days after the effectiveness of the change. OR The Planning Authority issued its SOL Methodology and changes to that methodology to all but three of the required entities AND for a change in methodology, the changed methodology was provided 30 calendar days or more, but less than 60 calendar days after the effectiveness of the change. The Planning Authority issued its SOL Methodology and changes to that methodology to all but Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Decision D-201x-xxx): Month xx, 201x Page 6 of 9 Standard FAC-010-2.1 — System Operating Limits Methodology for the Planning Horizon Requirement Lower Moderate High Severe four of the required entities AND for a change in methodology, the changed methodology was provided up to 30 calendar days after the effectiveness of the change. R5 The Planning Authority received documented technical comments on its SOL Methodology and provided a complete response in a time period that was longer than 45 calendar days but less than 60 calendar days. The Planning Authority received documented technical comments on its SOL Methodology and provided a complete response in a time period that was 60 calendar days or longer but less than 75 calendar days. Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Decision D-201x-xxx): Month xx, 201x The Planning Authority received documented technical comments on its SOL Methodology and provided a complete response in a time period that was 75 calendar days or longer but less than 90 calendar days. OR The Planning Authority’s response to documented technical comments on its SOL Methodology indicated that a change will not be made, but did not include an explanation of why the change will not be made. Page 7 of 9 The Planning Authority received documented technical comments on its SOL Methodology and provided a complete response in a time period that was 90 calendar days or longer. OR The Planning Authority’s response to documented technical comments on its SOL Methodology did not indicate whether a change will be made to the SOL Methodology. Standard FAC-010-2.1 — System Operating Limits Methodology for the Planning Horizon E. Regional Differences 1. The following Interconnection-wide Regional Difference shall be applicable in the Western Interconnection: 1.1. As governed by the requirements of R2.5 and R2.6, starting with all Facilities in service, shall require the evaluation of the following multiple Facility Contingencies when establishing SOLs: 1.1.1 Simultaneous permanent phase to ground Faults on different phases of each of two adjacent transmission circuits on a multiple circuit tower, with Normal Clearing. If multiple circuit towers are used only for station entrance and exit purposes, and if they do not exceed five towers at each station, then this condition is an acceptable risk and therefore can be excluded. 1.1.2 A permanent phase to ground Fault on any generator, transmission circuit, transformer, or bus section with Delayed Fault Clearing except for bus sectionalizing breakers or bus-tie breakers addressed in E1.1.7 1.1.3 Simultaneous permanent loss of both poles of a direct current bipolar Facility without an alternating current Fault. 1.1.4 The failure of a circuit breaker associated with a Special Protection System to operate when required following: the loss of any element without a Fault; or a permanent phase to ground Fault, with Normal Clearing, on any transmission circuit, transformer or bus section. 1.1.5 A non-three phase Fault with Normal Clearing on common mode Contingency of two adjacent circuits on separate towers unless the event frequency is determined to be less than one in thirty years. 1.1.6 A common mode outage of two generating units connected to the same switchyard, not otherwise addressed by FAC-010. 1.1.7 The loss of multiple bus sections as a result of failure or delayed clearing of a bus tie or bus sectionalizing breaker to clear a permanent Phase to Ground Fault. 1.2. SOLs shall be established such that for multiple Facility Contingencies in E1.1.1 through E1.1.5 operation within the SOL shall provide system performance consistent with the following: 1.2.1 All Facilities are operating within their applicable Post-Contingency thermal, frequency and voltage limits. 1.2.2 Cascading does not occur. 1.2.3 Uncontrolled separation of the system does not occur. 1.2.4 The system demonstrates transient, dynamic and voltage stability. 1.2.5 Depending on system design and expected system impacts, the controlled interruption of electric supply to customers (load shedding), the planned removal from service of certain generators, and/or the curtailment of contracted firm (nonrecallable reserved) electric power transfers may be necessary to maintain the overall security of the interconnected transmission systems. 1.2.6 Interruption of firm transfer, Load or system reconfiguration is permitted through manual or automatic control or protection actions. Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Decision D-201x-xxx): Month xx, 201x Page 8 of 9 Standard FAC-010-2.1 — System Operating Limits Methodology for the Planning Horizon 1.2.7 To prepare for the next Contingency, system adjustments are permitted, including changes to generation, Load and the transmission system topology when determining limits. 1.3. SOLs shall be established such that for multiple Facility Contingencies in E1.1.6 through E1.1.7 operation within the SOL shall provide system performance consistent with the following with respect to impacts on other systems: 1.3.1 Cascading does not occur. 1.4. The Western Interconnection may make changes (performance category adjustments) to the Contingencies required to be studied and/or the required responses to Contingencies for specific facilities based on actual system performance and robust design. Such changes will apply in determining SOLs. Version History Version Date Action Change Tracking 1 November 1, 2006 Adopted by Board of Trustees New 1 November 1, 2006 Fixed typo. Removed the word “each” from the 1st sentence of section D.1.3, Data Retention. 01/11/07 2 June 24, 2008 Adopted by Board of Trustees; FERC Order 705 Revised Changed the effective date to July 1, 2008 Changed “Cascading Outage” to “Cascading” Replaced Levels of Non-compliance with Violation Severity Levels Revised January 22, 2010 Updated effective date and footer to April 29, 2009 based on the March 20, 2009 FERC Order Update 2.1 November 5, 2009 Adopted by the Board of Trustees — errata change Section E1.1 modified to reflect the renumbering of requirements R2.4 and R2.5 from FAC-010-1 to R2.5 and R2.6 in FAC010-2. Errata 2.1 April 19, 2010 FERC Approved — errata change Section E1.1 modified to reflect the renumbering of requirements R2.4 and R2.5 from FAC-0101 to R2.5 and R2.6 in FAC-010-2. Errata 2 2 Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Decision D-201x-xxx): Month xx, 201x Page 9 of 9 Standard FAC-010-2.1 — System Operating Limits Methodology for the Planning Horizon Appendix QC-FAC-010-2.1 Provisions specific to the standard FAC-010-2.1 applicable in Québec This appendix establishes specific provisions for the application of the standard in Québec. Provisions of the standard and of its appendix must be read together for the purposes of understanding and interpretation. Where the standard and appendix differ, the appendix shall prevail. A. Introduction 1. Title: System Operating Limits Methodology for the Planning Horizon 2. Number: FAC-010-2.1 3. Purpose: No specific provision 4. Applicability: Functions No specific provision Facilities This standard only applies to the facilities of the Main Transmission System (RTP) 5. B. Effective Date: 5.1. Adoption of the standard by the Régie de l'énergie: Month xx, 201x 5.2. Adoption of the appendix by the Régie de l'énergie: Month xx, 201x 5.3. Effective date of the standard and its appendix in Québec: Month xx, 201x Requirements No specific provision C. Measures No specific provision D. Compliance 1. Compliance Monitoring Process 1.1. Compliance Monitoring Responsibility The Régie de l’énergie is responsible, in Québec, for compliance monitoring with respect to the reliability standard and its appendix that it adopts. 1.2. Compliance Monitoring Period and Reset Time Frame No specific provision 1.3. Data Retention No specific provision 1.4. Additional Compliance Information No specific provision 2. Levels of Non-Compliance for Western Interconnection No specific provision Adopted by the Régie de l’énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x Page QC-1 of 2 Standard FAC-010-2.1 — System Operating Limits Methodology for the Planning Horizon Appendix QC-FAC-010-2.1 Provisions specific to the standard FAC-010-2.1 applicable in Québec 3. Violation Severity Levels No specific provision E. Regional Differences No specific provision Version Revision History of the Appendix VersionRevisi on 01 Adoption Date Action Change Tracking Month xx, 201x New appendixEffective date New Adopted by the Régie de l’énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x Page QC-2 of 2 Standard FAC-011-2 — System Operating Limits Methodology for the Operations Horizon A. Introduction 1. Title: System Operating Limits Methodology for the Operations Horizon 2. Number: FAC-011-2 3. Purpose: To ensure that System Operating Limits (SOLs) used in the reliable operation of the Bulk Electric System (BES) are determined based on an established methodology or methodologies. 4. Applicability 4.1. Reliability Coordinator 5. Effective Date: April 29, 2009 B. Requirements R1. The Reliability Coordinator shall have a documented methodology for use in developing SOLs (SOL Methodology) within its Reliability Coordinator Area. This SOL Methodology shall: R2. R1.1. Be applicable for developing SOLs used in the operations horizon. R1.2. State that SOLs shall not exceed associated Facility Ratings. R1.3. Include a description of how to identify the subset of SOLs that qualify as IROLs. The Reliability Coordinator’s SOL Methodology shall include a requirement that SOLs provide BES performance consistent with the following: R2.1. In the pre-contingency state, the BES shall demonstrate transient, dynamic and voltage stability; all Facilities shall be within their Facility Ratings and within their thermal, voltage and stability limits. In the determination of SOLs, the BES condition used shall reflect current or expected system conditions and shall reflect changes to system topology such as Facility outages. R2.2. Following the single Contingencies1 identified in Requirement 2.2.1 through Requirement 2.2.3, the system shall demonstrate transient, dynamic and voltage stability; all Facilities shall be operating within their Facility Ratings and within their thermal, voltage and stability limits; and Cascading or uncontrolled separation shall not occur. R2.2.1. Single line to ground or 3-phase Fault (whichever is more severe), with Normal Clearing, on any Faulted generator, line, transformer, or shunt device. R2.2.2. Loss of any generator, line, transformer, or shunt device without a Fault. R2.2.3. Single pole block, with Normal Clearing, in a monopolar or bipolar high voltage direct current system. R2.3. In determining the system’s response to a single Contingency, the following shall be acceptable: R2.3.1. Planned or controlled interruption of electric supply to radial customers or some local network customers connected to or supplied by the Faulted Facility or by the affected area. 1 The Contingencies identified in FAC-011 R2.2.1 through R2.2.3 are the minimum contingencies that must be studied but are not necessarily the only Contingencies that should be studied. Adopted by Board of Trustees: June 24, 2008 Effective Date: April 29, 2009 Adopted by Régie de l'énergie (Decision 201x-xxx): Month xx, 201x Page 1 of 9 Standard FAC-011-2 — System Operating Limits Methodology for the Operations Horizon R2.3.2. Interruption of other network customers, (a) only if the system has already been adjusted, or is being adjusted, following at least one prior outage, or (b) if the real-time operating conditions are more adverse than anticipated in the corresponding studies R2.3.3. System reconfiguration through manual or automatic control or protection actions. R2.4. R3. To prepare for the next Contingency, system adjustments may be made, including changes to generation, uses of the transmission system, and the transmission system topology. The Reliability Coordinator’s methodology for determining SOLs, shall include, as a minimum, a description of the following, along with any reliability margins applied for each: R3.1. Study model (must include at least the entire Reliability Coordinator Area as well as the critical modeling details from other Reliability Coordinator Areas that would impact the Facility or Facilities under study.) R3.2. Selection of applicable Contingencies R3.3. A process for determining which of the stability limits associated with the list of multiple contingencies (provided by the Planning Authority in accordance with FAC014 Requirement 6) are applicable for use in the operating horizon given the actual or expected system conditions. R3.3.1. This process shall address the need to modify these limits, to modify the list of limits, and to modify the list of associated multiple contingencies. R4. R5. R3.4. Level of detail of system models used to determine SOLs. R3.5. Allowed uses of Special Protection Systems or Remedial Action Plans. R3.6. Anticipated transmission system configuration, generation dispatch and Load level R3.7. Criteria for determining when violating a SOL qualifies as an Interconnection Reliability Operating Limit (IROL) and criteria for developing any associated IROL Tv . The Reliability Coordinator shall issue its SOL Methodology and any changes to that methodology, prior to the effectiveness of the Methodology or of a change to the Methodology, to all of the following: R4.1. Each adjacent Reliability Coordinator and each Reliability Coordinator that indicated it has a reliability-related need for the methodology. R4.2. Each Planning Authority and Transmission Planner that models any portion of the Reliability Coordinator’s Reliability Coordinator Area. R4.3. Each Transmission Operator that operates in the Reliability Coordinator Area. If a recipient of the SOL Methodology provides documented technical comments on the methodology, the Reliability Coordinator shall provide a documented response to that recipient within 45 calendar days of receipt of those comments. The response shall indicate whether a change will be made to the SOL Methodology and, if no change will be made to that SOL Methodology, the reason why. C. Measures Adopted by Board of Trustees: June 24, 2008 Effective Date: April 29, 2009 Adopted by Régie de l'énergie (Decision 201x-xxx): Month xx, 201x Page 2 of 9 Standard FAC-011-2 — System Operating Limits Methodology for the Operations Horizon M1. The Reliability Coordinator’s SOL Methodology shall address all of the items listed in Requirement 1 through Requirement 3. M2. The Reliability Coordinator shall have evidence it issued its SOL Methodology, and any changes to that methodology, including the date they were issued, in accordance with Requirement 4. M3. If the recipient of the SOL Methodology provides documented comments on its technical review of that SOL methodology, the Reliability Coordinator that distributed that SOL Methodology shall have evidence that it provided a written response to that commenter within 45 calendar days of receipt of those comments in accordance with Requirement 5 D. Compliance 1. Compliance Monitoring Process 1.1. Compliance Monitoring Responsibility Regional Reliability Organization 1.2. Compliance Monitoring Period and Reset Time Frame Each Reliability Coordinator shall self-certify its compliance to the Compliance Monitor at least once every three years. New Reliability Authorities shall demonstrate compliance through an on-site audit conducted by the Compliance Monitor within the first year that it commences operation. The Compliance Monitor shall also conduct an onsite audit once every nine years and an investigation upon complaint to assess performance. The Performance-Reset Period shall be twelve months from the last non-compliance. 1.3. Data Retention The Reliability Coordinator shall keep all superseded portions to its SOL Methodology for 12 months beyond the date of the change in that methodology and shall keep all documented comments on its SOL Methodology and associated responses for three years. In addition, entities found non-compliant shall keep information related to the noncompliance until found compliant. The Compliance Monitor shall keep the last audit and all subsequent compliance records. 1.4. Additional Compliance Information The Reliability Coordinator shall make the following available for inspection during an on-site audit by the Compliance Monitor or within 15 business days of a request as part of an investigation upon complaint: 2. 1.4.1 SOL Methodology. 1.4.2 Documented comments provided by a recipient of the SOL Methodology on its technical review of a SOL Methodology, and the associated responses. 1.4.3 Superseded portions of its SOL Methodology that had been made within the past 12 months. 1.4.4 Evidence that the SOL Methodology and any changes to the methodology that occurred within the past 12 months were issued to all required entities. Levels of Non-Compliance for Western Interconnection: (To be replaced with VSLs once developed and approved by WECC) Adopted by Board of Trustees: June 24, 2008 Effective Date: April 29, 2009 Adopted by Régie de l'énergie (Decision 201x-xxx): Month xx, 201x Page 3 of 9 Standard FAC-011-2 — System Operating Limits Methodology for the Operations Horizon 2.1. Level 1: There shall be a level one non-compliance if either of the following conditions exists: 2.1.1 The SOL Methodology did not include a statement indicating that Facility Ratings shall not be exceeded. 2.1.2 No evidence of responses to a recipient’s comments on the SOL Methodology 2.2. Level 2: The SOL Methodology did not include a requirement to address all of the elements in R3.1, R3.2, R3.4 through R3.7 and E1. 2.3. Level 3: There shall be a level three non-compliance if any of the following conditions exists: 2.3.1 The SOL Methodology did not include a statement indicating that Facility Ratings shall not be exceeded and the methodology did not include evaluation of system response to one of the three types of single Contingencies identified in R2.2. 2.3.2 The SOL Methodology did not include a statement indicating that Facility Ratings shall not be exceeded and the methodology did not include evaluation of system response to two of the seven types of multiple Contingencies identified in E1.1. 2.3.3 The System Operating Limits Methodology did not include a statement indicating that Facility Ratings shall not be exceeded and the methodology did not address two of the six required topics in R3.1, R3.2, R3.4 through R3.7. 2.4. Level 4: with R4. The SOL Methodology was not issued to all required entities in accordance Adopted by Board of Trustees: June 24, 2008 Effective Date: April 29, 2009 Adopted by Régie de l'énergie (Decision 201x-xxx): Month xx, 201x Page 4 of 9 Standard FAC-011-2 — System Operating Limits Methodology for the Operations Horizon 3. Violation Severity Levels: Requirement Lower Moderate High Severe R1 Not applicable. The Reliability Coordinator has a documented SOL Methodology for use in developing SOLs within its Reliability Coordinator Area, but it does not address R1.2 The Reliability Coordinator has a documented SOL Methodology for use in developing SOLs within its Reliability Coordinator Area, but it does not address R1.3. The Reliability Coordinator has a documented SOL Methodology for use in developing SOLs within its Reliability Coordinator Area, but it does not address R1.1. OR The Reliability Coordinator has no documented SOL Methodology for use in developing SOLs within its Reliability Coordinator Area. R2 The Reliability Coordinator‘s SOL Methodology requires that SOLs are set to meet BES performance following single contingencies, but does not require that SOLs are set to meet BES performance in the pre-contingency state. (R2.1) Not applicable. The Reliability Coordinator‘s SOL Methodology requires that SOLs are set to meet BES performance in the precontingency state, but does not require that SOLs are set to meet BES performance following single contingencies. (R2.2 – R2.4) The Reliability Coordinator’s SOL Methodology does not require that SOLs are set to meet BES performance in the pre-contingency state and does not require that SOLs are set to meet BES performance following single contingencies. (R2.1 through R2.4) R3 The Reliability Coordinator has a methodology for determining SOLs that includes a description for all but one of the following: R3.1 through R3.7. The Reliability Coordinator has a methodology for determining SOLs that includes a description for all but two of the following: R3.1 through R3.7. The Reliability Coordinator has a methodology for determining SOLs that includes a description for all but three of the following: R3.1 through R3.7. The Reliability Coordinator has a methodology for determining SOLs that is missing a description of three or more of the following: R3.1 through R3.7. R4 One or both of the following: The Reliability Coordinator issued its SOL Methodology and changes to that methodology to all but one of the required entities. For a change in methodology, the changed methodology was One of the following: The Reliability Coordinator issued its SOL Methodology and changes to that methodology to all but one of the required entities AND for a change in methodology, the changed methodology was provided 30 One of the following: The Reliability Coordinator issued its SOL Methodology and changes to that methodology to all but one of the required entities AND for a change in methodology, the changed methodology was provided 60 One of the following: The Reliability Coordinator failed to issue its SOL Methodology and changes to that methodology to more than three of the required entities. The Reliability Coordinator issued its SOL Methodology and Adopted by Board of Trustees: June 24, 2008 Effective Date: April 29, 2009 Adopted by Régie de l'énergie (Decision 201x-xxx): Month xx, 201x Page 5 of 9 Standard FAC-011-2 — System Operating Limits Methodology for the Operations Horizon Requirement Lower provided up to 30 calendar days after the effectiveness of the change. Moderate calendar days or more, but less than 60 calendar days after the effectiveness of the change. OR The Reliability Coordinator issued its SOL Methodology and changes to that methodology to all but two of the required entities AND for a change in methodology, the changed methodology was provided up to 30 calendar days after the effectiveness of the change. Adopted by Board of Trustees: June 24, 2008 Effective Date: April 29, 2009 Adopted by Régie de l'énergie (Decision 201x-xxx): Month xx, 201x High calendar days or more, but less than 90 calendar days after the effectiveness of the change. OR The Reliability Coordinator issued its SOL Methodology and changes to that methodology to all but two of the required entities AND for a change in methodology, the changed methodology was provided 30 calendar days or more, but less than 60 calendar days after the effectiveness of the change. OR The Reliability Coordinator issued its SOL Methodology and changes to that methodology to all but three of the required entities AND for a change in methodology, the changed methodology was provided up to 30 calendar days after the effectiveness of the change. Severe changes to that methodology to all but one of the required entities AND for a change in methodology, the changed methodology was provided 90 calendar days or more after the effectiveness of the change. OR The Reliability Coordinator issued its SOL Methodology and changes to that methodology to all but two of the required entities AND for a change in methodology, the changed methodology was provided 60 calendar days or more, but less than 90 calendar days after the effectiveness of the change. OR The Reliability Coordinator issued its SOL Methodology and changes to that methodology to all but three of the required entities AND for a change in methodology, the changed methodology was provided 30 calendar days or more, but less than 60 calendar days after the effectiveness of the change. OR The Reliability Coordinator issued its SOL Methodology and changes to that methodology to all but four of the required entities AND for a change in methodology, the changed methodology was provided up to Page 6 of 9 Standard FAC-011-2 — System Operating Limits Methodology for the Operations Horizon Requirement R5 Lower The Reliability Coordinator received documented technical comments on its SOL Methodology and provided a complete response in a time period that was longer than 45 calendar days but less than 60 calendar days. Moderate High The Reliability Coordinator received documented technical comments on its SOL Methodology and provided a complete response in a time period that was 60 calendar days or longer but less than 75 calendar days. The Reliability Coordinator received documented technical comments on its SOL Methodology and provided a complete response in a time period that was 75 calendar days or longer but less than 90 calendar days. OR The Reliability Coordinator’s response to documented technical comments on its SOL Methodology indicated that a change will not be made, but did not include an explanation of why the change will not be made. Adopted by Board of Trustees: June 24, 2008 Effective Date: April 29, 2009 Adopted by Régie de l'énergie (Decision 201x-xxx): Month xx, 201x Severe 30 calendar days after the effectiveness of the change. The Reliability Coordinator received documented technical comments on its SOL Methodology and provided a complete response in a time period that was 90 calendar days or longer. OR The Reliability Coordinator’s response to documented technical comments on its SOL Methodology did not indicate whether a change will be made to the SOL Methodology. Page 7 of 9 Standard FAC-011-2 — System Operating Limits Methodology for the Operations Horizon Regional Differences 1. The following Interconnection-wide Regional Difference shall be applicable in the Western Interconnection: 1.1. As governed by the requirements of R3.3, starting with all Facilities in service, shall require the evaluation of the following multiple Facility Contingencies when establishing SOLs: 1.1.1 Simultaneous permanent phase to ground Faults on different phases of each of two adjacent transmission circuits on a multiple circuit tower, with Normal Clearing. If multiple circuit towers are used only for station entrance and exit purposes, and if they do not exceed five towers at each station, then this condition is an acceptable risk and therefore can be excluded. 1.1.2 A permanent phase to ground Fault on any generator, transmission circuit, transformer, or bus section with Delayed Fault Clearing except for bus sectionalizing breakers or bus-tie breakers addressed in E1.1.7 1.1.3 Simultaneous permanent loss of both poles of a direct current bipolar Facility without an alternating current Fault. 1.1.4 The failure of a circuit breaker associated with a Special Protection System to operate when required following: the loss of any element without a Fault; or a permanent phase to ground Fault, with Normal Clearing, on any transmission circuit, transformer or bus section. 1.1.5 A non-three phase Fault with Normal Clearing on common mode Contingency of two adjacent circuits on separate towers unless the event frequency is determined to be less than one in thirty years. 1.1.6 A common mode outage of two generating units connected to the same switchyard, not otherwise addressed by FAC-011. 1.1.7 The loss of multiple bus sections as a result of failure or delayed clearing of a bus tie or bus sectionalizing breaker to clear a permanent Phase to Ground Fault. 1.2. SOLs shall be established such that for multiple Facility Contingencies in E1.1.1 through E1.1.5 operation within the SOL shall provide system performance consistent with the following: 1.2.1 All Facilities are operating within their applicable Post-Contingency thermal, frequency and voltage limits. 1.2.2 Cascading does not occur. 1.2.3 Uncontrolled separation of the system does not occur. 1.2.4 The system demonstrates transient, dynamic and voltage stability. 1.2.5 Depending on system design and expected system impacts, the controlled interruption of electric supply to customers (load shedding), the planned removal from service of certain generators, and/or the curtailment of contracted firm (nonrecallable reserved) electric power transfers may be necessary to maintain the overall security of the interconnected transmission systems. 1.2.6 Interruption of firm transfer, Load or system reconfiguration is permitted through manual or automatic control or protection actions. Adopted by Board of Trustees: June 24, 2008 Adopted by Régie de l'énergie (Decision 201x-xxx): Month xx, 201x Page 8 of 9 Standard FAC-011-2 — System Operating Limits Methodology for the Operations Horizon 1.2.7 To prepare for the next Contingency, system adjustments are permitted, including changes to generation, Load and the transmission system topology when determining limits. 1.3. SOLs shall be established such that for multiple Facility Contingencies in E1.1.6 through E1.1.7 operation within the SOL shall provide system performance consistent with the following with respect to impacts on other systems: 1.3.1 Cascading does not occur. 1.4. The Western Interconnection may make changes (performance category adjustments) to the Contingencies required to be studied and/or the required responses to Contingencies for specific facilities based on actual system performance and robust design. Such changes will apply in determining SOLs. Version History Version 1 Date Action Change Tracking November 1, 2006 Adopted by Board of Trustees New Changed the effective date to October 1, 2008 Changed “Cascading Outage” to “Cascading” Replaced Levels of Non-compliance with Violation Severity Levels Corrected footnote 1 to reference FAC-011 rather than FAC-010 Revised 2 2 June 24, 2008 Adopted by Board of Trustees: FERC Order 705 Revised 2 January 22, 2010 Updated effective date and footer to April 29, 2009 based on the March 20, 2009 FERC Order Update Adopted by Board of Trustees: June 24, 2008 Effective Date: April 29, 2009 Adopted by Régie de l'énergie (Decision 201x-xxx): Month xx, 201x Page 9 of 9 Standard FAC-011-2 — System Operating Limits Methodology for the Operations Horizon Appendix QC-FAC-011-2 Provisions specific to the standard FAC-011-2 applicable in Québec This appendix establishes specific provisions for the application of the standard in Québec. Provisions of the standard and of its appendix must be read together for the purposes of understanding and interpretation. Where the standard and appendix differ, the appendix shall prevail. A. Introduction 1. Title: System Operating Limits Methodology for the Operations Horizon 2. Number: FAC-011-2 3. Purpose: No specific provision 4. Applicability: Functions No specific provision Facilities This standard only applies to the facilities of the Main Transmission System (RTP) 5. B. Effective Date: 5.1. Adoption of the standard by the Régie de l'énergie: Month xx 201x 5.2. Adoption of the appendix by the Régie de l'énergie: Month xx 201x 5.3. Effective date of the standard and its appendix in Québec: Month xx, 201x Requirements No specific provision C. Measures No specific provision D. Compliance 1. Compliance Monitoring Process 1.1. Compliance Monitoring Responsibility The Régie de l’énergie is responsible, in Québec, for compliance monitoring with respect to the reliability standard and its appendix that it adopts. 1.2. Compliance Monitoring Period and Reset Time Frame No specific provision 1.3. Data Retention No specific provision 1.4. Additional Compliance Information No specific provision 2. Levels of Non-Compliance No specific provision Adopted by the Régie de l’énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x Page QC-1 of 2 Standard FAC-011-2 — System Operating Limits Methodology for the Operations Horizon Appendix QC-FAC-011-2 Provisions specific to the standard FAC-011-2 applicable in Québec 3. Violation Severity Levels All occurrences of the term “BES” are replaced by “RTP”. E. Regional Differences No specific provision Version Revision History of the Appendix VersionRevisi on 01 Adoption Date Action Change Tracking Month xx, 201x Effective dateNew appendix New Adopted by the Régie de l’énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x Page QC-2 of 2 Standard FAC-013-1 — Establish and Communicate Transfer Capabilities A. Introduction 1. Title: Establish and Communicate Transfer Capabilities 2. Number: FAC-013-1 3. Purpose: To ensure that Transfer Capabilities used in the reliable planning and operation of the Bulk Electric System (BES) are determined based on an established methodology or methodologies. 4. Applicability 4.1. Reliability Coordinator required by its Regional Reliability Organization to establish inter-regional and intra-regional Transfer Capabilities 4.2. Planning Authority required by its Regional Reliability Organization to establish interregional and intra-regional Transfer Capabilities 5. Effective Date: October 7, 2006 B. Requirements R1. The Reliability Coordinator and Planning Authority shall each establish a set of inter-regional and intra-regional Transfer Capabilities that is consistent with its current Transfer Capability Methodology. R2. The Reliability Coordinator and Planning Authority shall each provide its inter-regional and intra-regional Transfer Capabilities to those entities that have a reliability-related need for such Transfer Capabilities and make a written request that includes a schedule for delivery of such Transfer Capabilities as follows: R2.1. The Reliability Coordinator shall provide its Transfer Capabilities to its associated Regional Reliability Organization(s), to its adjacent Reliability Coordinators, and to the Transmission Operators, Transmission Service Providers and Planning Authorities that work in its Reliability Coordinator Area. R2.2. The Planning Authority shall provide its Transfer Capabilities to its associated Reliability Coordinator(s) and Regional Reliability Organization(s), and to the Transmission Planners and Transmission Service Provider(s) that work in its Planning Authority Area. C. Measures M1. The Reliability Coordinator and Planning Authority shall each be able to demonstrate that it developed its Transfer Capabilities consistent with its Transfer Capability Methodology. M2. The Reliability Coordinator and Planning Authority shall each have evidence that it provided its Transfer Capabilities in accordance with schedules supplied by the requestors of such Transfer Capabilities. D. Compliance 1. Compliance Monitoring Process 1.1. Compliance Monitoring Responsibility Regional Reliability Organization 1.2. Compliance Monitoring Period and Reset Timeframe The Reliability Coordinator and Planning Authority shall each verify compliance through self-certification submitted to the Compliance Monitor annually. The Compliance Adopted by Board of Trustees: February 7, 2006 Effective Date: October 7, 2006 Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Décision D-2012-091): July 25, 2012 1 of 2 Standard FAC-013-1 — Establish and Communicate Transfer Capabilities Monitor may conduct a targeted audit once in each calendar year (January–December) and an investigation upon a complaint to assess compliance. The Performance-Reset Period shall be twelve months from the last finding of noncompliance. 1.3. Data Retention The Planning Authority and Reliability Coordinator shall each keep documentation for 12 months. In addition, entities found non-compliant shall keep information related to the non-compliance until found compliant. The Compliance Monitor shall keep the last audit and all subsequent compliance records. 1.4. Additional Compliance Information The Planning Authority and Reliability Coordinator shall each make the following available for inspection during a targeted audit by the Compliance Monitor or within 15 business days of a request as part of an investigation upon complaint: 2. 1.4.1 Transfer Capability Methodology. 1.4.2 Inter-regional and Intra-regional Transfer Capabilities. 1.4.3 Evidence that Transfer Capabilities were distributed. 1.4.4 Distribution schedules provided by entities that requested Transfer Capabilities. Levels of Non-Compliance 2.1. Level 1: Not applicable. 2.2. Level 2: Not all requested Transfer Capabilities were provided in accordance with their respective schedules. 2.3. Level 3: Transfer Capabilities were not developed consistent with the Transfer Capability Methodology. 2.4. Level 4: No requested Transfer Capabilities were provided in accordance with their respective schedules. E. Regional Differences None identified. Version History Version 1 Date Action Change Tracking 08/01/05 1. Changed incorrect use of certain hyphens (-) to “en dash (–).” 2. Lower cased the word “draft” and “drafting team” where appropriate. 3. Changed Anticipated Action #5, page 1, from “30-day” to “Thirtyday.” 4. Added or removed “periods.” 01/20/05 Adopted by Board of Trustees: February 7, 2006 Effective Date: October 7, 2006 Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Décision D-2012-091): July 25, 2012 2 of 2 Standard FAC-013-1 — Establish and Communicate Transfer Capabilities Appendix QC-FAC-013-1 Provisions specific to the standard FAC-013-1 applicable in Québec This appendix establishes specific provisions for the application of the standard in Québec. Provisions of the standard and of its appendix must be read together for the purposes of understanding and interpretation. Where the standard and appendix differ, the appendix shall prevail. A. B. Introduction 1. Title: Establish and Communicate Transfer Capabilities 2. Number: FAC-013-1 3. Purpose: No specific provision 4. Applicability: No specific provision 5. Effective Date: 5.1. Adoption of the standard by the Régie de l'énergie: MonthJuly xx25, 201x2 5.2. Adoption of the appendix by the Régie de l'énergie: Month xx, 201xJuly 25, 2012 5.3. Effective date of the standard and its appendix in Québec: Month xx, 201x Requirements No specific provision C. Measures No specific provision D. Compliance 1. Compliance Monitoring Process 1.1. Compliance Monitoring Responsibility The Régie de l’énergie is responsible, in Québec, for compliance monitoring with respect to the reliability standard and its appendix that it adopts. 1.2. Compliance Monitoring Period and Reset Timeframe No specific provision 1.3. Data Retention No specific provision 1.4. Additional Compliance Information No specific provision 2. Levels of Non-Compliance No specific provision E. Regional Differences No specific provision Adopted by the Régie de l’énergie (Décision D-201x2-xxxx091): MonthJuly xx25, 201x2 Page QC-1 of 2 Standard FAC-013-1 — Establish and Communicate Transfer Capabilities Appendix QC-FAC-013-1 Provisions specific to the standard FAC-013-1 applicable in Québec RevisionVersion History of the Appendix VersionRevisi on Adoption Date Action Change Tracking 01 Month July 25xx, 2012x New appendix (Décision D-2012091)Effective date New 1 Month xx, 201x Use of a new template Revised Adopted by the Régie de l’énergie (Décision D-201x2-xxxx091): MonthJuly xx25, 201x2 Page QC-2 of 2 Standard FAC-014-2 — Establish and Communicate System Operating Limits A. Introduction 1. Title: Establish and Communicate System Operating Limits 2. Number: FAC-014-2 3. Purpose: To ensure that System Operating Limits (SOLs) used in the reliable planning and operation of the Bulk Electric System (BES) are determined based on an established methodology or methodologies. 4. Applicability 4.1. Reliability Coordinator 4.2. Planning Authority 4.3. Transmission Planner 4.4. Transmission Operator 5. Effective Date: April 29, 2009 B. Requirements R1. The Reliability Coordinator shall ensure that SOLs, including Interconnection Reliability Operating Limits (IROLs), for its Reliability Coordinator Area are established and that the SOLs (including Interconnection Reliability Operating Limits) are consistent with its SOL Methodology. R2. The Transmission Operator shall establish SOLs (as directed by its Reliability Coordinator) for its portion of the Reliability Coordinator Area that are consistent with its Reliability Coordinator’s SOL Methodology. R3. The Planning Authority shall establish SOLs, including IROLs, for its Planning Authority Area that are consistent with its SOL Methodology. R4. The Transmission Planner shall establish SOLs, including IROLs, for its Transmission Planning Area that are consistent with its Planning Authority’s SOL Methodology. R5. The Reliability Coordinator, Planning Authority and Transmission Planner shall each provide its SOLs and IROLs to those entities that have a reliability-related need for those limits and provide a written request that includes a schedule for delivery of those limits as follows: R5.1. The Reliability Coordinator shall provide its SOLs (including the subset of SOLs that are IROLs) to adjacent Reliability Coordinators and Reliability Coordinators who indicate a reliability-related need for those limits, and to the Transmission Operators, Transmission Planners, Transmission Service Providers and Planning Authorities within its Reliability Coordinator Area. For each IROL, the Reliability Coordinator shall provide the following supporting information: R5.1.1. Identification and status of the associated Facility (or group of Facilities) that is (are) critical to the derivation of the IROL. R5.1.2. The value of the IROL and its associated Tv. R5.1.3. The associated Contingency(ies). R5.1.4. The type of limitation represented by the IROL (e.g., voltage collapse, angular stability). Adopted by Board of Trustees: June 24, 2008 Effective Date: April 29, 2009 Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x Page 1 of 6 Standard FAC-014-2 — Establish and Communicate System Operating Limits R6. R5.2. The Transmission Operator shall provide any SOLs it developed to its Reliability Coordinator and to the Transmission Service Providers that share its portion of the Reliability Coordinator Area. R5.3. The Planning Authority shall provide its SOLs (including the subset of SOLs that are IROLs) to adjacent Planning Authorities, and to Transmission Planners, Transmission Service Providers, Transmission Operators and Reliability Coordinators that work within its Planning Authority Area. R5.4. The Transmission Planner shall provide its SOLs (including the subset of SOLs that are IROLs) to its Planning Authority, Reliability Coordinators, Transmission Operators, and Transmission Service Providers that work within its Transmission Planning Area and to adjacent Transmission Planners. The Planning Authority shall identify the subset of multiple contingencies (if any), from Reliability Standard TPL-003 which result in stability limits. R6.1. The Planning Authority shall provide this list of multiple contingencies and the associated stability limits to the Reliability Coordinators that monitor the facilities associated with these contingencies and limits. R6.2. If the Planning Authority does not identify any stability-related multiple contingencies, the Planning Authority shall so notify the Reliability Coordinator. C. Measures M1. The Reliability Coordinator, Planning Authority, Transmission Operator, and Transmission Planner shall each be able to demonstrate that it developed its SOLs (including the subset of SOLs that are IROLs) consistent with the applicable SOL Methodology in accordance with Requirements 1 through 4. M2. The Reliability Coordinator, Planning Authority, Transmission Operator, and Transmission Planner shall each have evidence that its SOLs (including the subset of SOLs that are IROLs) were supplied in accordance with schedules supplied by the requestors of such SOLs as specified in Requirement 5. M3. The Planning Authority shall have evidence it identified a list of multiple contingencies (if any) and their associated stability limits and provided the list and the limits to its Reliability Coordinators in accordance with Requirement 6. D. Compliance 1. Compliance Monitoring Process 1.1. Compliance Monitoring Responsibility Regional Reliability Organization 1.2. Compliance Monitoring Period and Reset Time Frame The Reliability Coordinator, Planning Authority, Transmission Operator, and Transmission Planner shall each verify compliance through self-certification submitted to its Compliance Monitor annually. The Compliance Monitor may conduct a targeted audit once in each calendar year (January – December) and an investigation upon a complaint to assess performance. The Performance-Reset Period shall be twelve months from the last finding of noncompliance. 1.3. Data Retention Adopted by Board of Trustees: June 24, 2008 Effective Date: April 29, 2009 Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x Page 2 of 6 Standard FAC-014-2 — Establish and Communicate System Operating Limits The Reliability Coordinator, Planning Authority, Transmission Operator, and Transmission Planner shall each keep documentation for 12 months. In addition, entities found non-compliant shall keep information related to non-compliance until found compliant. The Compliance Monitor shall keep the last audit and all subsequent compliance records. 1.4. Additional Compliance Information The Reliability Coordinator, Planning Authority, Transmission Operator, and Transmission Planner shall each make the following available for inspection during a targeted audit by the Compliance Monitor or within 15 business days of a request as part of an investigation upon complaint: 1.4.1 SOL Methodology(ies) 1.4.2 SOLs, including the subset of SOLs that are IROLs and the IROLs supporting information 1.4.3 Evidence that SOLs were distributed 1.4.4 Evidence that a list of stability-related multiple contingencies and their associated limits were distributed 1.4.5 Distribution schedules provided by entities that requested SOLs Adopted by Board of Trustees: June 24, 2008 Effective Date: April 29, 2009 Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x Page 3 of 6 Standard FAC-014-2 — Establish and Communicate System Operating Limits 2. Requirement Violation Severity Levels: Lower Moderate High Severe R1 There are SOLs, for the Reliability Coordinator Area, but from 1% up to but less than 25% of these SOLs are inconsistent with the Reliability Coordinator’s SOL Methodology. (R1) There are SOLs, for the Reliability Coordinator Area, but 25% or more, but less than 50% of these SOLs are inconsistent with the Reliability Coordinator’s SOL Methodology. (R1) There are SOLs, for the Reliability Coordinator Area, but 50% or more, but less than 75% of these SOLs are inconsistent with the Reliability Coordinator’s SOL Methodology. (R1) There are SOLs for the Reliability Coordinator Area, but 75% or more of these SOLs are inconsistent with the Reliability Coordinator’s SOL Methodology. (R1) R2 The Transmission Operator has established SOLs for its portion of the Reliability Coordinator Area, but from 1% up to but less than 25% of these SOLs are inconsistent with the Reliability Coordinator’s SOL Methodology. (R2) The Transmission Operator has established SOLs for its portion of the Reliability Coordinator Area, but 25% or more, but less than 50% of these SOLs are inconsistent with the Reliability Coordinator’s SOL Methodology. (R2) The Transmission Operator has established SOLs for its portion of the Reliability Coordinator Area, but 50% or more, but less than 75% of these SOLs are inconsistent with the Reliability Coordinator’s SOL Methodology. (R2) The Transmission Operator has established SOLs for its portion of the Reliability Coordinator Area, but 75% or more of these SOLs are inconsistent with the Reliability Coordinator’s SOL Methodology. (R2) R3 There are SOLs, for the Planning Coordinator Area, but from 1% up to, but less than, 25% of these SOLs are inconsistent with the Planning Coordinator’s SOL Methodology. (R3) There are SOLs, for the Planning Coordinator Area, but 25% or more, but less than 50% of these SOLs are inconsistent with the Planning Coordinator’s SOL Methodology. (R3) There are SOLs for the Planning Coordinator Area, but 50% or more, but less than 75% of these SOLs are inconsistent with the Planning Coordinator’s SOL Methodology. (R3) There are SOLs, for the Planning Coordinator Area, but 75% or more of these SOLs are inconsistent with the Planning Coordinator’s SOL Methodology. (R3) R4 The Transmission Planner has established SOLs for its portion of the Planning Coordinator Area, but up to 25% of these SOLs are inconsistent with the Planning Coordinator’s SOL Methodology. (R4) The Transmission Planner has established SOLs for its portion of the Planning Coordinator Area, but 25% or more, but less than 50% of these SOLs are inconsistent with the Planning Coordinator’s SOL Methodology. (R4) The Transmission Planner has established SOLs for its portion of the Reliability Coordinator Area, but 50% or more, but less than 75% of these SOLs are inconsistent with the Planning Coordinator’s SOL Methodology. (R4) The Transmission Planner has established SOLs for its portion of the Planning Coordinator Area, but 75% or more of these SOLs are inconsistent with the Planning Coordinator’s SOL Methodology. (R4) R5 The responsible entity provided its SOLs (including the subset of SOLs that are IROLs) to all the requesting entities but missed meeting one or more of the schedules by less than 15 One of the following: The responsible entity provided its SOLs (including the subset of SOLs that are IROLs) to all but one of the requesting entities within the schedules provided. One of the following: The responsible entity provided its SOLs (including the subset of SOLs that are IROLs) to all but two of the requesting entities within the schedules provided. One of the following: The responsible entity failed to provide its SOLs (including the subset of SOLs that are IROLs) to more than two of the requesting entities within 45 Adopted by Board of Trustees: June 24, 2008 Effective Date: April 29, 2009 Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x Page 4 of 6 Standard FAC-014-2 — Establish and Communicate System Operating Limits Requirement Lower calendar days. (R5) Moderate (R5) Or The responsible entity provided its SOLs to all the requesting entities but missed meeting one or more of the schedules for 15 or more but less than 30 calendar days. (R5) OR The supporting information provided with the IROLs does not address 5.1.4 High (R5) Or The responsible entity provided its SOLs to all the requesting entities but missed meeting one or more of the schedules for 30 or more but less than 45 calendar days. (R5) OR The supporting information provided with the IROLs does not address 5.1.3 Severe calendar days of the associated schedules. (R5) OR The supporting information provided with the IROLs does not address 5.1.1 and 5.1.2. R6 The Planning Authority failed to notify the Reliability Coordinator in accordance with R6.2 Not applicable. The Planning Authority identified the subset of multiple contingencies which result in stability limits but did not provide the list of multiple contingencies and associated limits to one Reliability Coordinator that monitors the Facilities associated with these limits. (R6.1) The Planning Authority did not identify the subset of multiple contingencies which result in stability limits. (R6) OR The Planning Authority identified the subset of multiple contingencies which result in stability limits but did not provide the list of multiple contingencies and associated limits to more than one Reliability Coordinator that monitors the Facilities associated with these limits. (R6.1) Adopted by Board of Trustees: June 24, 2008 Effective Date: April 29, 2009 Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x Page 5 of 6 Standard FAC-014-2 — Establish and Communicate System Operating Limits E. Regional Differences None identified. Version History Version 1 Date Action Change Tracking November 1, 2006 Adopted by Board of Trustees New Changed the effective date to January 1, 2009 Replaced Levels of Non-compliance with Violation Severity Levels Revised 2 2 June 24, 2008 Adopted by Board of Trustees: FERC Order Revised 2 January 22, 2010 Updated effective date and footer to April 29, 2009 based on the March 20, 2009 FERC Order Update Adopted by Board of Trustees: June 24, 2008 Effective Date: April 29, 2009 Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x Page 6 of 6 Standard FAC-014-2 — Establish and Communicate System Operating Limits Appendix QC-FAC-014-2 Provisions specific to the standard FAC-014-2 applicable in Québec This appendix establishes specific provisions for the application of the standard in Québec. Provisions of the standard and of its appendix must be read together for the purposes of understanding and interpretation. Where the standard and appendix differ, the appendix shall prevail. A. Introduction 1. Title: Establish and Communicate System Operating Limits 2. Number: FAC-014-2 3. Purpose: No specific provision 4. Applicability: Functions No specific provision Facilities This standard only applies to the facilities of the Main Transmission System (RTP) 5. B. Effective Date: 5.1. Adoption of the standard by the Régie de l'énergie: Month xx, 201x 5.2. Adoption of the appendix by the Régie de l'énergie: Month xx, 201x 5.3. Effective date of the standard and its appendix in Québec: Month xx, 201x Requirements No specific provision C. Measures No specific provision D. Compliance 1. Compliance Monitoring Process 1.1. Compliance Monitoring Responsibility The Régie de l’énergie is responsible, in Québec, for compliance monitoring with respect to the reliability standard and its appendix that it adopts. 1.2. Compliance Monitoring Period and Reset Time Frame No specific provision 1.3. Data Retention No specific provision 1.4. Additional Compliance Information No specific provision 2. Violation Severity Levels No specific provision Adopted by the Régie de l’énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x Page QC-1 of 2 Standard FAC-014-2 — Establish and Communicate System Operating Limits Appendix QC-FAC-014-2 Provisions specific to the standard FAC-014-2 applicable in Québec E. Regional Differences No specific provision RevisionVersion History of the Appendix RevisionVersi on 1 Adoption Date Action Change Tracking Month xx, 201x New appendixEffective date New Adopted by the Régie de l’énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x Page QC-2 of 2