
Webinar
NERC Icing Compliance - Practical Steps for Wind Operators
Every winter, wind operators face the same challenge: keeping technicians safe, preventing turbine damage, and maintaining power production when ice hits. NERC is adding new requirements this year – starting November 2025 via EOP-12 ver 3. The problem? Most operators don't know what these requirements mean for day-to-day operations in cold climates. How do you prepare? What data do you need? How do you prove compliance when an icing event happens at 2 AM on a Saturday?
What you will learn in our on-demand webinar
Feeling unprepared for winter icing events? You’re not alone.
Every winter, wind operators face the recurring challenge of protecting technicians, preventing turbine damage, and keeping production stable when icing strikes. With the new NERC EOP-12 ver. 3 requirements taking effect in November 2025, understanding what compliance looks like in real-world, cold-climate operations is more important than ever. Many operators are unsure what data they need, how to document events, or how to prove compliance when an icing incident happens in the middle of the night.
In this webinar, we’ll break down the new requirements, explain what they mean for day-to-day operations, and show you exactly how to prepare your team, systems, and reporting processes to stay compliant and maintain safe, reliable performance all winter long.
Practical guidance
Learn what these requirements mean for day-to-day operations in cold climates
Compliance
Learn step-by-step what wind operators need to do to meet NERC EOP-12 ver 3 icing requirements before winter arrives
Webinar speakers

As Generation Compliance Specialist at Constellation, Ethan Spence manages NERC compliance across their fleet and understands what operators need to do when new regulations hit. He'll share what these icing requirements mean from an operations standpoint - the practical steps you need to take before winter arrives

Allen Hall is a lightning protection engineer with over 20 years of experience in aerospace and wind energy. He worked for 10 years at Lightning Technologies, a world-leading lightning test facility, and serves as an FAA Designated Engineering Representative (DER). As the current President and CEO of Weather Guard Lightning Tech, he designed the StrikeTape lightning diverter system to protect wind turbines and aircraft worldwide. Allen co-hosts the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast alongside Rosemary Barnes, Joel Saxum, and Phil Totaro.
With 15 years of experience in the renewables sector, Angela Krcmar has been instrumental in identifying and supporting operators and OEMs with asset protection solutions. Her expertise contributes to optimizing fleet performance, ensuring safety for personnel, and benefiting the surrounding community.

Joel Saxum is Chief Commercial Officer at Weather Guard Lightning Tech and Co-host of the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast. With over 15 years of experience in the energy sector, Joel specializes in optimizing operations, driving innovation, and supporting strategic business growth. His background includes more than a decade of hands-on work developing tailored, results-oriented solutions to industry challenges.
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