FERC 715 Cases contain power flow data submitted by the
NERC Regional Reliability Councils. One-line diagrams for all NERC regions are
available to qualified industry participants. Cases and diagrams at 345-kV
and above are provided free of charge.
Note: FERC no longer supplies 715
filings on their website. Visit www.ferc.gov for details.
PowerWorld Corporation can provide qualified industry participants
with cases and one-line diagrams for 1998 or 1999 FERC 715 Filings for
these NERC Regional Reliability Councils. Please contact PowerWorld Corporation at info@powerworld.com
for more information.
1. ECAR - East Central Area Reliability Coordination Agreement
2. ERCOT - Electric Reliability Council of Texas
3. FRCC - Florida Reliability Coordinating Council
4. MAAC - Mid-Atlantic Area Council
5. MAIN - Mid-America Interconnected Network
6. MAPP - Mid-Continent Area Power Pool
7. NEPP - New England Power Pool (now part of Northeast Power
Coordinating Council)
8. NYPP - New York Power Pool (now part of Northeast Power Coordinating
Council)
9. SERC - Southeastern Electric Reliability Council
10. SPP - Southwest Power Pool
11. WSCC - Western Systems Coordinating Coucil (now Western Electricity
Coordinating Council)
The one-line diagrams display the transmission
grid at 345-kV and above on geographic representations of North America.
The files may be opened with PowerWorld
Viewer, which is freely available, or any licensed version of PowerWorld
Simulator. Click here
to download Viewer and/or a free evaluation version of
Simulator.
In addition, one-line diagrams from the Transmission
Atlas family of products are available by NERC Region for a fee
through Energy Visuals.
These interactive visual interfaces show transmission lines and
substations at 100-kV and above. All Transmission Atlas products are
regularly updated with the most recently available information and
feature striking visual displays on geographic backgrounds. The next
scheduled update will contain transmission lines and substations at 69-kV
and above and generators above 50 MW. Contact info@energyvisuals.com
for information on obtaining Transmission Atlas products..
Note: Publicly available information was used to develop these
cases and one-line diagrams. This information is believed to be
accurate, but PowerWorld Corporation makes no guarantees regarding
accuracy of the cases.