1.    The authority shall deliver a written report on its activities to the legislative council each biennium. The authority shall provide an annual report to the industrial commission detailing activities and expenditures incurred during the preceding year.

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Terms Used In North Dakota Code 17-05-13

  • Assets: (1) The property comprising the estate of a deceased person, or (2) the property in a trust account.
  • following: when used by way of reference to a chapter or other part of a statute means the next preceding or next following chapter or other part. See North Dakota Code 1-01-49
  • State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See North Dakota Code 1-01-49
  • written: include "typewriting" and "typewritten" and "printing" and "printed" except in the case of signatures and when the words are used by way of contrast to typewriting and printing. See North Dakota Code 1-01-37
  • year: means twelve consecutive months. See North Dakota Code 1-01-33

2.    The authority shall deliver a written report on the status of the resilience of the electric grid to the legislative council and the industrial commission by September 1, 2022, and annually thereafter. The report must be forwarded by the industrial commission to the regional transmission operators in the state.

a.    The information for the report should be collected from publicly available information to the extent possible. If public information is unavailable, the authority shall request a generation facility and a transmission owner to provide the information needed to complete the report.

b.    The report may be a short-term and long-term projection of the following:

(1) The adequacy of the state’s electric grid to meet the demands of load within the state and to continue to export electricity from the state; (2) The resilience of the state’s electric grid, including local resilience; and

(3) The plans of generation owners, developers, or operators to add or remove generation assets connected to an independent system or regional transmission operator in excess of an aggregate of twenty-five megawatts.