NERC Continuing Education Courses

The courses listed below are NERC–approved continuing education courses to help you meet the number of required CE hours for maintaining the validity of your NERC certification.

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Aireco
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American Electric Power
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Avangrid
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BH Energy
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California ISO
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Centerpoint Energy
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Dura Line
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EDP Renewables
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GRE Herc Services LLC
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Great River Energy
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Hanwha Azdel
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Jacobs
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Kimberly Clark
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NASA
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NATF
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National Grid
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Nebraska Public Power District
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NERC
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Nisource
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Northrop Grumman
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Nova Scotia Power
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NY ISO
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Owens Corning
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PGE
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SDGE
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Southern Indiana Gas Electric Company
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Trace Die Cast
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WEC Energy Group
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8015 Fundamentals of Protection

Discover why protection schemes for distribution systems are essential.

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65.00
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8016 Overcurrent Protection

Explore the use of overcurrent protection for distribution systems.

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65.00

8017 Differential Protection

Understand differential protection during distribution for high-speed clearing.

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65.00
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8018 Coordination of Protection Devices

Learn how protection devices are coordinated on a distribution system.

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65.00
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8019 Overvoltage Protection

Understand the causes and effects of overvoltage conditions.

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65.00
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8021 SCADA Systems

Learn about SCADA systems, including RTUs, master stations, and more.

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65.00
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8022 Distribution Automation

Learn the benefits and configurations of automated systems for distribution.

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65.00
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8024 Personnel Safety

Learn how to prevent contact with energized equipment for your safety.

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65.00
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8031 Load Characteristics and Utilization

Learn about the load characteristics for industrial processes.

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65.00
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8032 Demand Management

Learn how utilities and customers can reduce loads during peak periods.

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65.00
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8035 The Effects of Deregulation and Competition

Discover how deregulated markets affect customers and distribution companies.

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65.00
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8036 Power Quality

Learn about the attributes of power quality, causes of deviation, and more.

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65.00
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What is NERC CIP Training?

NERC CIP training is used to teach employees the regulatory standards in policies and controls regarding CIP (Critical Infrastructure Protection) systems of the NERC (North American Reliability Corporation). Specific training is required for the critical systems involved in the North American BES (Bulk Electrical System) to ensure that operations continue to function reliably and safely.

What are the Requirements for NERC CIP PRA?

Personnel Risk Assessment (PRA) requirements are maintained by the NERC CIP standard CIP-004-6. A PRA program must include processes that do the following:

  • Confirm Identity
  • Perform a seven-year criminal history records check, including current residence as well as other locations of residence where the subject has resided for more than 6 months consecutively
  • Evaluate criminal history records checks for authorizing access
  • Verify that PRA’s performed for contractors or service vendors are properly conducted as previously outlined
  • Ensure that individuals with electronic or physical access have a completed PRA within the last seven years

How Many NERC CIP Standards are There?

There are 13 standards that stakeholders (including investors, merchants, and government entities) of the BES should uphold, and by so doing maintain the integrity of critical infrastructure. These standards, including guidelines for security controls management, training of personnel, and incident reporting, outline specific requirements describing what it takes to be compliant.  

How Long does a NERC Certification Take?

NERC Certification can vary in its completion time, depending on factors such as course length and the time from application submission to acceptance. In most cases, certification should be completed within nine months of the date that the application has been accepted.

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