[Federal Register Volume 90, Number 124 (Tuesday, July 1, 2025)]
[Notices]
[Pages 28739-28740]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2025-12261]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
[Docket No. IC25-11-000]
Commission Information Collection Activities (Ferc-725k); Comment
Request; Extension
AGENCY: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
ACTION: Notice of information collection and request for comments.
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SUMMARY: In compliance with the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1995, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Commission or
FERC) is soliciting public comment on the currently approved
information collection, FERC-725K (Mandatory Reliability Standards for
the SERC Region). There are no changes to the reporting requirements
with this information collection. No comments were received on the 60-
day notice that ended on June 24, 2025.
DATES: Comments on the collection of information are due July 31, 2025.
ADDRESSES: Send written comments on FERC-725K to OMB through https://www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRA/icrPublicCommentRequest?ref_nbr=202505-1902-002. You can also visit https://www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAMain
and use the drop-down under ``Currently under Review'' to select the
``Federal Energy Regulatory Commission'' where you can see the open
opportunities to provide comments. Comments should be sent within 30
days of publication of this notice.
Please submit a copy of your comments to the Commission via email
to [email protected]. You must specify the Docket No. (IC25-11-
000) and the FERC Information Collection number (FERC-725K) in your
email. If you are unable to file electronically, comments may be filed
by USPS mail or by hand (including courier) delivery:
Mail via U.S. Postal Service Only: Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission, Secretary of the Commission, 888 First Street
NE, Washington, DC 20426.
All other delivery methods: Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission, Secretary of the Commission, 12225 Wilkins Avenue,
Rockville, MD 20852.
Docket: To view comments and issuances in this docket, please visit
https://elibrary.ferc.gov/eLibrary/search. Once there, you can also
sign-up for automatic notification of activity in this docket.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kayla Williams, (202) 502-6468.
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title: FERC-725K (Mandatory Reliability Standards for the SERC
Region).
OMB Control No.: 1902-0260.
Type of Request: Three-year extension of the FERC-725K information
collection requirements with no changes to the current reporting
requirements.
Abstract: Section 215 of the Federal Power Act (FPA) requires a
Commission-certified Electric Reliability Organization (ERO) to develop
mandatory and enforceable Reliability Standards, which are subject to
Commission review and approval. Once approved, the Reliability
Standards may be enforced by NERC, subject to Commission oversight, or
by the Commission independently.
Reliability Standards that NERC proposes to the Commission may
include Reliability Standards that are proposed by a Regional Entity to
be effective in that region. In Order No. 672, the Commission noted
that:
As a general matter, we will accept the following two types of
regional differences, provided they are otherwise just, reasonable,
not unduly discriminatory or preferential and in the public
interest, as required under the statute: (1) a regional difference
that is more stringent than the continent-wide Reliability Standard,
including a regional difference that addresses matters that the
continent-wide Reliability Standard does not; and (2) a regional
Reliability Standard that is necessitated by a physical difference
in the Bulk-Power System.
When NERC reviews a regional Reliability Standard that would be
applicable on an interconnection-wide basis and that has been proposed
by a Regional Entity organized on an interconnection-wide basis, NERC
must rebuttably presume that the regional Reliability Standard is just,
reasonable, not unduly discriminatory or preferential, and in the
public interest. In turn, the Commission must give ``due weight'' to
the technical expertise of NERC and of a Regional Entity organized on
an interconnection-wide basis.
On April 19, 2007, the Commission accepted delegation agreements
between NERC and each of the eight Regional Entities. In the order, the
Commission accepted SERC as a Regional Entity organized on less than an
interconnection-wide basis. As a Regional Entity, SERC oversees Bulk-
Power System reliability within the SERC Region, which covers a
geographic area of approximately 560,000 square miles in a sixteen-
state area in the southeastern and central United States (all of
Missouri, Alabama, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia,
Mississippi, and portions of Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Virginia,
Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas and Florida). The SERC Region is
currently geographically divided into five subregions that are
identified as Southeastern, Central, VACAR, Delta, and Gateway.
For this renewal, there is only one SERC region Reliability
Standard, PRC-006-SERC-3 (Automatic Underfrequency Load Shedding
Requirements). PRC-006-SERC-3 is applicable to these SERC entities, 27
planning coordinators (PC), 212 generator owners (GO), and UFLS
entities made up 70 transmission owners (TO) and 95 distribution
providers.
Type of Respondents: Entities registered with the North American
Electric Reliability Corporation (within the SERC region).
Estimate of Annual Burden: \1\ The Commission estimates the annual
reporting burden and cost for the information collection as:
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\1\ ``Burden'' is defined as the total time, effort, or
financial resources expended by persons to generate, maintain,
retain, or disclose or provide information to or for a Federal
agency. For further explanation of what is included in the
information collection burden, reference 5 Code of Federal
Regulations 1320.3.
\2\ These values were derived from the NERC Compliance data of
February 12, 2025, using only SERC unique United States registered
entities.
\3\ The estimated hourly cost (salary plus benefits) is a
combination based on the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), as of
2024, for 75% of the average of an Electrical Engineer (17-2071)
$79.31/hr., 79.31 x .75 = 59.4825 ($59.48-rounded) ($59.48/hour) and
25% of an Information and Record Clerk (43-4199) $44.74/hr., $44.74
x .25% = 11.185 ($11.19 rounded) ($11.19/hour), for a total
($59.48+$11.19 = $70.67/hour).
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FERC-725K--Mandatory Reliability Standard for the SERC Region
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Number of Annual number Total annual burden
respondents of responses Total number of Average burden & cost hours & total annual Cost per
\2\ per respondent responses per response \3\ cost respondent ($)
(1) (2) (1) * (2) = (3) (4).................... (3) * (4) = (5)....... (5) / (1)
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Annual Review and Record Retention.. 27 (PC) 1 27 24 hrs. $1,696.08...... 648 hrs. $45,794.16... $1,696.08
212 (GO) 1 212 20 hrs. 1,413.40....... 4,240 hrs. 299,640.80. 1,413.40
70 (TO) 1 70 12 hrs. 848.04......... 840 hrs. 59,362.80.... 848.04
95 (DP) 1 95 12 hrs. 848.04......... 1,140 hrs. 80,563.80.. 848.04
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Total........................... .............. .............. 404 ....................... 6,868 hrs. 485,361.56. 4,805.56
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Comments: Comments are invited on: (1) whether the collection of
information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of
the Commission, including whether the information will have practical
utility; (2) the accuracy of the agency's estimate of the burden and
cost of the collection of information, including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used; (3) ways to enhance the quality,
utility and clarity of the information collection; and (4) ways to
minimize the burden of the collection of information on those who are
to respond, including the use of automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
Dated: June 26, 2025.
Carlos D. Clay,
Deputy Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2025-12261 Filed 6-30-25; 8:45 am]
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