Unofficial Nomination Form for Project 2010-13Phase II Relay Loadability Order 733

Unofficial Nomination Form for the Drafting Team for Phase II of Project 2010-13 Relay Loadability Order 733

Please DO NOT use this form. Please use the electronic nomination form located at the link below byOctober 22, 2010. If you have any questions, please contactDavid Taylor at .

By submitting the following information you are indicating your commitment to actively participate in Drafting Team (DT) meetings if appointed to the DT by the Standards Committee. This includes a commitment to travel to and attend face-to-face meetings of the DT (approximately 10-12multi-day meetings per year excluding travel time), participate in conference call meetings of the DT (approximately twenty per year), as well as perform additional work required by the DT outside of drafting team meetings. This particular project is expected to follow and be held to a very aggressive schedule.

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Organization:
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Project 2010-13 Relay Loadability Order 733–This project involves addressing FERC directives in Order No. 733 issued on March 18, 2010. The Commission directed the ERO to develop a new Reliability Standard addressing generator relay loadability, with its own individual timeline, and not a revision to an existing Standard.This project will create a new standard containing requirements for generator relay loadability.
The drafting team (DT) for Project 2010-13 Relay Loadability Order 733(Phase II) will address all the Phase II directives identified in the SAR for the project.
Please briefly describe your experience and qualifications directly related to the issues to be addressed by the DT for Project 2010-13 Relay Loadability Order No.733. We are seeking a cross section of the industry to participate on the team, but in particular are seeking individuals who have experience with the application of protective relays on generating units, generator step-up transformers, and unit auxiliary transformers across the United States and/or Canada
Experience in developing standards inside or outside (i.e., IEEE, NAESB, ANSI, etc.) of the NERC process is beneficial, but is not required, and should be highlighted in the information submitted if applicable.
Are youcurrently a member of any NERC or Regional Entity SAR or standard drafting team? If yes, please list each team here.
No
Yes:
Have you previously worked on any NERC or Regional Entity SAR or standard drafting teams? If yes, please list them here.
No
Yes:
Please identify the NERC Reliability Region(s) in which your company operates and for which you are able to represent your company’s position relative to the applicable issues while serving on the SAR drafting team:
ERCOT
FRCC / MRO
NPCC / RFC
SERC / SPP
WECC
Not Applicable or None of the Above
Please identify the Industry Segment(s)for which you are able to represent on behalf of your company while serving on the SAR drafting team:
1 — Transmission Owners
2 — RTOs and ISOs
3 — Load-serving Entities
4 — Transmission-dependent Utilities
5 — Electric Generators
6 — Electricity Brokers, Aggregators, and Marketers
7 — Large Electricity End Users
8 — Small Electricity End Users
9 — Federal, State, and Provincial Regulatory or other Government Entities
10 — Regional Reliability Organizations and Regional Entities
Not applicable
Which of the following Functional Entities[1] do you have expertise or responsibilitiesfor which you are able to represent on behalf of your company while serving on the SAR drafting team:
Balancing Authority
Compliance Enforcement Authority
Distribution Provider
Generator Operator
Generator Owner
Interchange Authority
Load-serving Entity
Market Operator / Planning Coordinator
Transmission Operator
Transmission Owner
Transmission Planner
Transmission Service Provider
Purchasing-selling Entity
Resource Planner
Reliability Coordinator
Please provide the names and contact information for two references who could attest to your technical qualifications and your ability to work well in a group which you give us permission to contact in the event it is deemed necessary to do so.
Name and Title: / Office Telephone:
Organization: / E-mail:
Name and Title: / Office Telephone:
Organization: / E-mail:

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[1] These functions are defined in the NERC Functional Model, which is available on the NERC Web site.