ISO Board of Governors approves 2024-2025 transmission plan

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Comments due - Ancillary Services Focus Group 2

Yelena Kopylov-Alford, ykopylovalford@caiso.com 

Please submit comments on and meeting discussion to ASnotifications@caiso.com by end of day May 27, 2025

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Comments due - Congestion Revenue Rights Enhancements

Hannah Pearson, hpearson@caiso.com 

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

Related information: https://stakeholdercenter.caiso.com/StakeholderInitiatives/Congestion-revenue-rights-enhancements 

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Christina Guimera, cguimera@caiso.com 

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Related information: https://stakeholdercenter.caiso.com/StakeholderInitiatives/Demand-Distributed-Energy-Market-Integration 
 

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Christina Guimera, cguimera@caiso.com 

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Audio only participation: call 1-844-621-3956, access code: 2490 800 9175

Technical support: call Intellor at 1-301-250-7202

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https://stakeholdercenter.caiso.com/StakeholderInitiatives/Resource-adequacy-modeling-and-program-design 

 

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