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2010 SGS Study Conference User Group Sessions Survey System Name Subject Area Topic Reliability Decision

Support Using Data Management and Analysis Key Process Indicators used for your Transmission Business (Who, What, When, Where, Why, How). Are they a dashboard with sophisticated gauges or a simple format (e..g., red-yellow-green stoplight)? Are KPIs used for incentives (if so, how)? Examples of Applying the SGS Study Results Development and Application of Circuit Importance Measures Examples of Statistical Analysis of Reliability Lessening Transmission Impacts on Distribution Systems Application of Probabilistic Methods Decision Support Methods for Budgeting Maintenance Resources What sort of outage exclusion or Screening Criteria does your system use? Weather Normalization (removing the effects of weather to assess underlying reliability) Transmission Benchmarking How are Results from Between-System Benchmarking Surveys Used? What are the most effective forums for between-system information exchange? Does your system benchmark costs and practices? If so how and where? How are results used and interpreted? Success Stories Does your system have long-term, sustainable improving reliability trends? If so, how have you accomplished this and how will they be maintained? Individual Line or Area improvement success stories (Who, What, When, Where, Why, How) NERC TADS, RMWG and Regional Entity Reliability Reporting Experience with Implementing, Interpreting or Applying NERC TADS Results (either from SGS or NERC) Application of Results from NERC TADS or WECC Common Transmission Outage Database Experience with NERC RMWG metrics data provision, use of results, etc.
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Will NERC RMWG metrics supplant internal KPIs (i.e., similar to state distribution reliability mandates?) Capital Projects and Major Project Management Decision Support Methods for Budgeting Capital Resources Experiences of systems involved in major, system-wide transmission CapEx? Transmission Engineering and Maintenance Transmission Line Engineering Practices (structures, designs, insulation, grounding) Transmission Line Inspection Practices Restoration and Recovery from Disasters Maintenance Practices for Old Lines and Facilities Determination of End of Life and Replacement for Transmission Lines and Facilities Maintenance Management Systems (What does your organization use? e.g., SAP, Maximo, Cascade, etc.). How are these system utilized in terms of helping your maintenance organization prioritize work (time based PMs, condition based, both?). Post Event and Root Cause Analysis Analysis and Mitigation of Lightning (FALLS or other options). FALLS and lightning correlation criteria (DFR satellite time-stamp or largest amplitude stroke) What is your practice for establishing a threshold for determining that lightning caused outages are non-preventable (stroke KVA vs. BIL rating of line)? Use of TADS and TADS+/TOOF root cause descriptors Internal Root Cause determination practices and procedures When is post-event line patrol warranted? What is the feedback process from the field to communicate patrol findings? Regulation Impacts or Oversight of State or Provincial Regulation on Load-Serving Transmission Miscellaneous Topics Implementation of New Technologies (e.g., System Protection, Planning, Operations, new Outage tracking systems) Reliability Programs, Organizational Practices and Methods (e.g., Six Sigma, Lean Methods, etc) INTEREST

Please return by February 26, 2010

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American Transmission Co. Arizona Public Service BC Transmission Corp Dominion Virginia Power Duke Energy E.ON-US Entergy Services Inc.

Exelon Corp.

First Energy Florida Power & Light Georgia Integrated Transmission System Hydro One Networks Idaho Power Company ITC Holdings Corp. Long Island Power Authority National Grid USA Northeast Utilities NorthWestern Energy Oncor Electric Delivery Pacific Gas & Electric PacifiCorp Progress Energy Salt River Project South Carolina Electric & Gas Southern Company Tennessee Valley Authority Tucson Electric Power

Xcel Energy

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