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Space Weather Workshop April 16, 2013

The views and opinions expressed in this presentation are my own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, individual Commissioners, or Commission Staff Information presented here is from public record or extracted from open and freely available sources

Geomagnetic Storm Levels HR 668 (2/11) NERC/DOE – HILF REPORT (6/10) FERC – Technical Conference on GMD (4/12) NERC – GMDTF (9/10) UK Defence Committee EMP Threats (2/12) NERC – Interim Report on GMD (2/12) EMP Commission Report (4/08) NAS – Severe Space Weather Workshop (3/08) ORNL – Metatech Report (1/10) FERC – GMD NOPR (10/12) HR 5026 (6/10) GMD Related Actions March 1989 Geomagnetic Storm

1989 North American Impacts HQ system collapse

Geomagnetic Storm Comparison Sept 1, 1859 Aug 31, 1859 1859 Carrington Event May 14-15, 1921 May 1921 Railroad Storm March 1989 FRD BSL E and H Field Simulation (1859)

Reports Relating Geomagnetic Disturbances to Electric Grid Impacts

Chronology of Major Incidents Meadowbrook #4 - 1989 Salem #1C - 1989 James Bay - 1980 Salem #1 A - 1989 Salem #2BA - 1989 Eskom Sta 2 Trfr #1 - 2003 Sta 1 GSU #8 - 1989 Sta 3 Trfr #1 - 2003 Sta 2 GSU #4 - 1991 Sta 3 Trfr #2 - 2003 Sta 3 Trfr #3 - 2003 Sta 3 Trfr #4 - 2003 Sta 2 Trfr #2 - 2003 Sta 3 Trfr #4 - 2003 Sta 3 Trfr #6 - 2003 Sta 3 Trfr #5 - 2003 Sta 4 Trfr #6 - 2003 Sta 5 Trfr 2 - 2003 James Bay 2 Canada Salem 3 USA Meadow Brook 1 USA Nat Grid 2 UK Transpower 2 New Zealand Eskom 14 So Africa Halfway Bush T4 – 2001 NZ Halfway Bush T4 – 2002 NZ Norwich Main - 1989 Indian Queen - 1989 Chronology of Major Incidents March 24, 1940 – widespread disturbances, equipment trips, voltage swings September 22, 1957 – numerous disturbances February 11, 1958 – Toronto blackout, numerous other disturbances August 4, 1972 – numerous effects October 1980 – 500 kV line trip April 1981 – 500 kV line trip July 31, 1982 – four transformers and 15 lines tripped February 7-8, 1986 – numerous effects March 13-14, 1989 – Hydro-Quebec blackout, widespread problems, transformer damage September 1989 – voltage problems and relay misoperation March 24, 1991 – nine line trips, transformer trip, Quebec-New England line trip October 28, 1991 – line trip Quebec to New England April 3, 1994 – Transformer failures May 2, 1998 – widespread effects July 22, 1998 – effects in Northeastern U.S. April 6-7, 2000 – numerous problems on Hydro-Quebec and Bonneville July 15, 2000 – multiple equipment trip incidents in Northeast U.S. November 6, 2001 – New Zealand transformer loss October 2003 – Malmo blackout, Transformer damage in South Africa, preventive actions taken in the U.S. appear to circumvent major problems NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center

GMD Technical Conference Space weather events more severe that we have experienced in modern times have occurred in the past and are likely to occur again Large power transformers are unique in their design and you can not make blanket judgments as to whether a particular type or group of transformers will or will not be damaged. While there is agreement that reactive power requirements will influence system stability, we do not know at exactly what level it will cause the system to collapse In the end, it is indeterminable if transformer damage, system collapse or both will be the most likely consequence of a GMD event; we simply lack the information to draw either conclusion. Neither system collapse nor extensive transformer failure is an acceptable result of a GMD event when we have the capability to act to prevent it

Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Reliability Standards for Geomagnetic Disturbances

Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Reliability Standards for Geomagnetic Disturbances Federal Register/Vol. 77, No. 206

CONCLUSION Notice of Proposed Rulemaking: Reliability Standards for Geomagnetic Disturbances Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 206/ Wednesday, October 24, 2012 Proposed Rules - pages 64935 – 64943 http://www.ferc.gov