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File #: 9025-17    Version: 1
Type: Briefing/Report (Dept,BCC) - Action Requested Status: Consent
File created: 1/20/2017 In control: County Council - Regular Session
On agenda: 1/31/2017 Final action:
Title: Approval of Amended and Restated Southwest Reserve Sharing Group (SRSG) Participation Agreement
Presenters: Steve Cummins
Indexes (Council Goals): 2016 Council Goal – Quality Governance – Operational Excellence – Maintain Quality Essential Services and Supporting Infrastructure
Attachments: 1. A - Amended and Restated Southwest Reserve Sharing Group Participation Agreement
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Approval of Amended and Restated Southwest Reserve Sharing Group (SRSG) Participation Agreement
Recommended Action
I move that Council approve the Amended and Restated Southwest Reserve Sharing Group (SRSG) Participation Agreement as presented.
Utilities Manager Recommendation
The Utilities Manager recommends that Council approve the motion as presented.
Board, Commission or Committee Recommendation
The Board of Public Utilities recommends that Council approve the motion as presented.
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The South West Reserve Sharing Group (SRSG) is a group of energy providers and Utilities who work together to meet certain requirements of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC). The specific requirement is for contingency reserves which is generation capacity held in reserve to cover an unexpected loss of generation or a transmission constraint.

As an electric power producer and provider for the Los Alamos County service area we are required to meet the compliance standards of NERC. Los Alamos County joined SRSG in 1998 to reduce our contingency reserve requirements by sharing contingency reserves with the other participants resulting in a more efficient use of our generation resources. Sharing reserves with 14 utilities in the Southwest decreases the member's cost of compliance and results in increased electric reliability for the Western Interconnection. SRSG administers the requirements of NERC compliance through the participation agreement.

When there is an emergency event our real time operators located at the primary control center at TA-3 are notified of the emergency and are required to deliver the County’s share of contingency reserves for a period of one hour until the member declaring the emergency can mitigate the issue whether replacing the lost generation through market purchases or by finding an alternate transmission path depending on the emergency.

NERC modified the standard “Contingency Reserve for Recovery from ...

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