What FERC's Order 842 Means For New Generation Facilities

By Blake Urban, Michael Brooks and Seth Lucia (March 19, 2018, 12:09 PM EDT) -- On Feb. 15, 2018, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission revised its regulations to require all newly interconnecting generation facilities to install, maintain and operate equipment capable of providing primary frequency response as a condition of interconnection.[1] The evolving generation resource mix, along with recent technological advancements that now enable nonsynchronous generation facilities, such as wind and solar facilities, to have primary frequency response, led FERC to revise its regulations to uniformly mandate such generation facilities to provide primary frequency response service....

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