The bill requires the public utilities commission (commission) to evaluate electrical generation and grid resilience against geomagnetic storms (evaluation) and report the findings of the evaluation to the general assembly. The bill sets standards for the evaluation. Based on the evaluation, the commission shall adopt rules requiring an electrical utility to meet resiliency standards for geomagnetic storms. The rules include:
Requiring the monitoring of the space weather prediction center of the national oceanic and atmospheric administration in order to isolate large power transformers and power generation from the grid;
Mechanically isolating critical components if or when a coronal mass ejection is likely to cause geomagnetically induced currents;
Restricting or closing fuel pipeline valves to mitigate damage in a sectional failure;
Installing automatic neutral ground blocking devices in large power transformers;
Ensuring that computer equipment can be mechanically isolated from the grid and sheltered from geomagnetically induced surges;
Requiring all networked systems that operate electrical generation and distribution to be electronically and physically separable from the outside networks; and
Requiring the cyber-certification of hardware and software that operate electrical generation and distribution.(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced.)