California ISO unveils new website

The California Independent System Operator (ISO) is proud to announce the launch of its new CAISO.com website today, featuring a contemporary look, better organization, and streamlined navigation.

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California ISO

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Upcoming calendar

Online
Penalty Enhancements Demand Response Investigation and Tolling - Revised Straw Proposal
Contact: Brenda Corona at bcorona@caiso.com
NOTE: Do not add to personal calendar. Meeting date and details to be confirmed in a future notice.
  
Web and audio participation information
Step 2: connect audio by selecting computer audio or selecting call me and enter your phone number
 
Audio only participation: call 1-888-251-2949 or 215-861-0694, access code: 24910189152
 
Technical support: call Intellor at 1-301-250-7202
 
Related information
TBD
Online
Cancelled Technical User Group
Contact: Indu Nambiar at inambiar@caiso.com or 916-351-2200
Technical user group meeting participation information, presentations and videos are available on the Developer Portal at https://developer.caiso.com/Pages/Meetings/technical-user-group.aspx (developer account required).
Deadline
Comments due - Gas Resource Management Working Group
Contact: Hannah Pearson at hpearson@caiso.com
Please use the stakeholder Commenting Tool to submit comments on this topic to the California ISO.
 
Online
Settlement User Group
Contact: Massih Ahmadi at mahmadi@caiso.com or (916) 608-5867
Participation information
By phone: call 1-844-621-3956 or 1-650-479-3208 (toll), access code: 961 854 046
By web: join web conference at https://caiso.webex.com/meet/settlementuser, meeting number: 961 854 046
 
Related information
Deadline
Comments Due - Maximum Import Bid Price: Comment template for white paper posted

Brenda Corona - bcorona@caiso.com

Please use the stakeholder Commenting Tool to submit comments on this topic to the California ISO.

Related information: https://www.caiso.com/meetings-events/topics/miscellaneous-meetings

 

Participating with the ISO

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The power industry is changing fast — and that creates opportunities for new participants to enter our competitive market. Be a scheduling coordinator, connect to the grid, or bid into our markets.

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iconWestern Energy Imbalance Market (WEIM)

WEIM is a wholesale energy trading market for the West. Our scalable and flexible platform allows entities to join in a timeframe that works for their business.

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iconExtended Day-Ahead Market (EDAM)

EDAM will build on the economic, reliability, and environmental benefits of the Western Energy Imbalance Market (WEIM) by optimizing the use of existing transmission and resources in the much larger day-ahead timeframe across an expanded footprint.

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iconRC West

The ISO's RC West is the Reliability Coordinator (RC) of record for many balancing authorities and transmission operators in the western United States. An RC oversees grid compliance with federal and regional grid standards, and can determine measures to prevent or mitigate system emergencies in day-ahead or real-time operations.

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iconRequest application access

Confidential information and data communicated between the ISO and its participants during the course of planning and market activities are protected through robust systems and application security. All systems and applications, except OASIS, require an User Access Administrator (UAA) to grant access and removal.

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iconProduct and services

The ISO wholesale energy market is comprised of distinct day-ahead and real-time processes. The energy products and services traded in our market allow us to meet reliability needs and serve load. The market also offers services in which qualified entities can buy and sell congestion revenue rights and engage in convergence bidding activities.

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iconResource adequacy

The reliability requirements and resource adequacy programs provide deliverability criteria that each load serving entity must meet, and provide rules for counting resources that must be made available to the ISO. The ISO reliability requirements program is intended to complement the state's efforts to implement resource adequacy programs.

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Summer Assessment shows continued improvement for resource availability

May 9, 2024

The California Independent System Operator has published its 2024 Summer Loads and Resources Assessment and our analysis once again shows an improved picture on the grid as we head into hot weather and our most challenging time of the year.

Read story Visit the Energy Matters blog

Save the date for the 
2024 Stakeholder Symposium

Wednesday, Oct. 30
SAFE Credit Union Convention Center – Sacramento, CA

Folsom control room

About the California ISO

The ISO manages the flow of electricity across high-voltage, long-distance power lines that make up 80 percent of California's and a small part of Nevada's grid. The nonprofit public benefit corporation also operates a competitive wholesale energy market, and conducts transmission planning to identify grid expansion needs.

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