Commodities Energy Pricing

The Commodities Energy Pricing dataset delivers electricity pricing and load data for Independent System Operators (ISO) responsible for power grid operations in different regions across the United States and Canada.

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The Commodities Energy Pricing dataset delivers electricity pricing and load data for Independent System Operators (ISO) responsible for power grid operations in different regions across the United States and Canada. The dataset allows users to analyze market trends or optimize grid operations by assessing demand.

Leverage this dataset to assess market share, analyze competitor pricing, and identify patterns and seasonality to forecast price movements. The Commodities Energy Pricing dataset can also be used to manage power generation by assessing on-peak and off-peak demand and pricing. In addition, this dataset supports environmental impact analysis by visualizing the correlation between power generation and emissions.

This dataset includes:

  • 2,500+ instruments including real-time and day-ahead numbers, Locational Margin Pricing (LMPs), congestion prices and others at different intervals like monthly, daily, hourly and even 15-minute granularities
  • Commodities futures data from the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) as well as Market Intelligence proprietary Power Forecasting (MI Forecast) and Futures (MI Pricing) data
  • 34,000+ nodes spread across various operators in North America like PJM Interconnection (PJM), Southwest Power Pool (SPP), New York ISO (NYISO), ISO New England (ISO-NE), Midcontinent ISO (MISO), Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), California ISO (CAISO), along with Canadian operators, Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO) and Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO).
Frequency
Daily
Latency
Daily
Coverage Type
Commodity
Coverage
34,000
History
1999
Earliest Significant Coverage
1990
Point In Time
No
Data Source
Independent System Operators
Field Count
10s
Estimated Size
1000
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Industries

  • Energy and Utilities

Geographic Coverage

  • United States and Canada

Delivery

  • Desktop
  • Cloud

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