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Washington native named director of FERC's newly created office
Joseph H. McClelland, director of FERC's Division of Reliability since its creation in 2004, will be director of the new Office of Electric Reliability, according to FERC Chairman Joseph T. Kelliher, who made the announcement in a press release on Friday.
Kelliher said the creation of the new office signaled the growing importance of the commission's work on the reliability of the nation's bulk power system.
"Mandatory and enforceable reliability standards and a strong reliability regime are critical elements of the commission's new regulatory authority over the reliability of the nation's bulk power system, which Congress enacted in the Energy Policy Act of 2005," Kelliher said. "Today's announcement appropriately raises the profile of this important effort."
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"I am pleased that Joe McClelland will continue as head of this increasingly indispensable activity at the commission," Kelliher said. "Joe and his staff have done a superb job in working to implement the reliability provisions of the Energy Policy Act, overseeing the first true test of the reliability standards this summer, and overseeing the FERC-designated Electric Reliability Organization to create a robust reliability regime for the nation's consumers."
McClelland came to FERC with more than 20 years of experience in the electric utility industry. He began his career with Allegheny Energy Inc., holding a variety of positions including stops in engineering, marketing, regulation and rates and project development.
Immediately prior to joining the commission, he was general manager of the Custer Public Power District in Broken Bow, Neb. McClelland holds a B.S. degree in electrical engineering from the Pennsylvania State University.


