Utility compliance command center
Standards of Conduct: Utility Ops
One sitting. Three live panes. Fifty-four steps—scored endurance ends on one deck miss; practice retries the same card until you answer correctly.
54-step endurance game
Command three panes. Survive the full shift.
You are on a utility transmission–marketing separation desk in one continuous run. Scored endurance: one wrong deck answer ends it and the deck reshuffles next start. Practice run retries the same deck card until you answer correctly.
- Floor Drag staff into the right wings
- Comms Triage threads and choices
- Portal Reorder steps, then submit
Sign in so your certificate and run stats appear on Stats & Badges.
How your run works
You are a compliance analyst on the transmission–marketing separation desk. Keep the Field manual handy—the same reference is one click away in the header. For a fuller TransANCHOR primer on Part 358 (educational only), see FERC Standards of Conduct — plain-language guide.
Roles in one breath: TFEs plan grids, operate the system, and grant transmission service; MFEs sell power, capacity, or transmission rights—weekend consulting on bid strategy for a marketer still counts as marketing-side work in this trainer.
- Opening beats First signed-in run: four graded steps—floor layout, two comms threads, then portal sequence.
- Shuffled deck Fifty server-shuffled scenarios across the three panes; mechanics match each pane (drag, choose, reorder).
- Account memory Clear those four once with no miss and later runs skip to the deck—you still complete all 54 steps for a full clear.
Full briefing and official reference
Take your time on each beat, use the manual when unsure, and hold the line.
TransANCHOR reference (not legal advice): FERC Standards of Conduct — plain-language guide, SOC flashcard deck.
Official codification: 18 CFR Part 358 (eCFR).
Floor plan
Independent functioning — physical access, role separation, shared space.
Communications hub
No-conduit, non-discrimination in day-to-day interactions.
Transmission customer portal
Transparency-style posting and customer-visible fairness.