Utilities along Alaska’s Railbelt could soon be united under one umbrella organization.
And Thomas said there are more complicated factors at play, too, like threats to utilities’ cybersecurity.
That’s when the Railbelt Reliability Council started meeting. The group is made up of representatives from utilities, like HEA, as well as representatives from private companies and the state. “There was heartfelt discussion, frequent arm-wrestling and occasional mediation to get to the endpoint of having unanimous agreement to submit the application,” Thomas said.
Estey said rules are one part of the equation. The organization will also work on coming up with a plan for how the utilities can meet their loads’ needs.
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