Hi all,
I've been reading up on power transmission and what not and I'm a bit confused on what the role is of some of the organizations that control power transmission, in particular the ISOs/RTOs.
Obviously, there's the two that everyone is familiar with:
1. Electric power customer - buys electric services from power companies
2. Power company - provides services to customers and ensures that power is stable.
And then there's the ISO/RTO, which apparently doesn't own any power generation but some how sells it? I guess my main question is how does the System Operator interact with the power companies. It seems to me that the ISO/RTO has a larger role than the power company in ensuring that power is stable, but who does it buy power from to make sure of that? where does it get the money to buy that power?
I've been reading up on power transmission and what not and I'm a bit confused on what the role is of some of the organizations that control power transmission, in particular the ISOs/RTOs.
Obviously, there's the two that everyone is familiar with:
1. Electric power customer - buys electric services from power companies
2. Power company - provides services to customers and ensures that power is stable.
And then there's the ISO/RTO, which apparently doesn't own any power generation but some how sells it? I guess my main question is how does the System Operator interact with the power companies. It seems to me that the ISO/RTO has a larger role than the power company in ensuring that power is stable, but who does it buy power from to make sure of that? where does it get the money to buy that power?