The California ISO manages the flow of electricity across high-voltage, long-distance power lines, operates a competitive wholesale energy market, and oversees transmission planning.
Stakeholders are essential to the California energy market and the ISO is committed to providing centralized access to transparent information.
The ISO provides open and non-discriminatory access to the transmission grid, supported by a competitive energy market for resources generating one megawatt or more.
Procedures, reports and reference information pertinent to grid and market operations.
Research legal policies, notices as well as ISO contracts and agreements. Business practice manuals and operating procedures are also found here.
Track grid conditions, available capacity, demand, supply, emissions and pricing.
Managing outages helps ensure system reliability, so the ISO coordinates outage schedules for maintenance, repair and construction within the ISO grid.
The ISO offers products and services which are traded in our market, allowing us to meet reliability needs and serve demand.
Settlements are the calculation, billing, and invoicing of charges and payments for market and transmission-related activities between market participants and the ISO.
Modeling based on detailed information for transmission network elements, resources and entities participating in the wholesale market.
Interchange scheduling is the import/export of energy across an intertie, both static scheduling and dynamic transfers. Static scheduling represent a fixed amount of energy scheduled to flow for the hour. Dynamic transfers is a general term that applies to either dynamic schedules or pseudo-tie transfers. Learn more about how these types of interchanges schedules operate.
The ISO Department of Market Monitoring (DMM) keeps a close watch on the efficiency and the effectiveness of the California ISO markets, and provides recommendations for market design and operational inputs.
Become a scheduling coordinator and participate in the ISO market. A company must be a certified scheduling coordinator or retain the services of a certified scheduling coordinator to act on their behalf.