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MISO

The Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) operates the electric grid and wholesale power markets across the central United States. Its footprint covers 15 U.S. states and the Canadian province of Manitoba. MISO data supports power-market analysis with day-ahead and real-time prices, load, generation, interchange, ancillary services, constraints, and operational market information. Publisher: Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) - www.misoenergy.org

Power
Region:
US
Source Type:
Public restricted source

What MISO provides

MISO publishes operational and wholesale-market data for its regional power system. This includes day-ahead and real-time locational marginal prices, energy and ancillary service prices, load and load forecasts, generation and fuel mix, interchange, transmission constraints, reserve products, and market reports.

Its data supports visibility into both real-time and day-ahead market operations, including pricing, supply-demand conditions, congestion, system constraints, and reliability-related market activity.

Source links:

Connection requirements:

MISO website account, Data Exchange account, API subscription, and subscription key for Data Exchange APIs. Selected real-time JSON feeds are publicly available.

Data types:

Day-ahead and real-time LMPs, energy and ancillary service prices, load and load forecasts, generation, fuel mix, interchange, transmission constraints, reserve products, outages, and market reports.

Update frequency:

Varies by dataset, including real-time feeds, 5-minute and hourly price series, daily day-ahead results, and historical market reports.

Common use cases for MISO data

  • Day-ahead and real-time market analysis
  • Price and congestion analysis
  • Load, generation, and interchange monitoring
  • Trading support.
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How Shooju connects to MISO

Shooju connect to the data source you need either via one of 320+ prebuilt processors or set up a new one.

Shooju tailors the collection strategy to each dataset and business need. Critical data can be collected with near-real-time access where the source supports it, while broader datasets can run on a scheduled cadence with an appropriate embedded delay.

Here is how the process works for adding new data source to you new or existing energy data pipeline:

1. You send a new processor request to Shooju

2. Shooju evaluates the access method, format, update schedule, and downstream workflow before configuring the pipeline.

3. It usually takes from 2 to 8 days to scope, develop/adjust and set up a processor for data source you need.

4. Once connected, Shooju monitors ongoing ingestion, handles changes or failures, maintains the pipeline as part of managed delivery.

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Normalization and metadata enrichment

Shooju maps source data into its proprietary data infrastructure and enriches it based on how your business uses it.This can include products, units, locations, zones, assets, timestamps, report dates, and internal naming conventions, so data can be used consistently across workflows.

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Where the data can be delivered

Once collected and normalized, MISO data can be delivered into the systems and formats your team already uses, including:

  • Excel Add-in
  • REST API
  • Python
  • PowerBi
  • Snowflake/customer database
  • internal systems
  • Shooju Views / dashboards

What Shooju does not do

Shooju is not a data vendor and does not resell proprietary datasets. We help teams connect, normalize, monitor, and deliver the data sources they are entitled to use — including public sources, subscribed vendor feeds, and internal data.

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