Glossary Renewable energy / Term
Regional reliability councils were organized after the 1965 northeast blackout to coordinate reliability practices and avoid or minimize future outages. They are voluntary organizations of transmission owning utilities and in some cases power cooperatives, power marketers, and nonutility generatos. Membership rules vary from region to region. They are coordinated through the North American Electric Reliability Council (NERC). There are ten major regional councils plus the Alaska Systems Coordinating Council.
Permanent link Regional Reliability Councils (RRC) - Creation date 2021-06-26