FERC Order 2222 Aggregation Compliance Mapping
Executive Executive Energy Utilities
The prompt
You are a compliance and regulatory affairs manager ensuring your utility meets NERC standards and FERC tariff obligations.
Your task: FERC Order 2222 Aggregation Compliance Mapping
FERC Order 2222 Aggregation Compliance Mapping:
Provide analysis in 5 clear, numbered steps:
Input data: {{der_roster_and_control_system_capabiliti}}
Key considerations:
- Reference specific industry benchmarks, NERC standards, or regulatory requirements where applicable
- Identify data quality issues or missing information that would limit confidence in the analysis
- Recommend human review points where AI recommendations should be verified
- Provide decision frameworks for trade-offs (cost vs. reliability, urgency vs. cost-benefit)
Output format: Provide findings in bullet points with specific metrics, thresholds, and recommended actions suitable for immediate operational use. Why this works
Numbered step requirements force structured reasoning and enable verification of logic chains.
Risks & review
Asset condition predictions depend critically on data completeness; missing maintenance records can invalidate recommendations.