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How Congestion Impacts Locational Marginal Pricing (LMP) in CAISO

February 22, 2025
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Congestion plays a pivotal role in determining Locational Marginal Pricing (LMP) in CAISO, shaping the cost of electricity across different locations. LMP reflects the marginal cost of delivering electricity to a specific location, and congestion costs arise when transmission constraints prevent the most economical dispatch of electricity. In this blog, we’ll explore how congestion factors into LMP calculations in CAISO, how CAISO manages these costs through mechanisms like Congestion Revenue Rights (CRRs), and how this compares to congestion management practices in PJM, MISO, SPP, and ERCOT.

In this post, you’ll learn how congestion impacts LMP in CAISO, the tools CAISO uses to manage congestion costs, and how these practices stack up against other major ISO/RTO markets in the U.S.

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How congestion factors into LMP calculations in CAISO

In CAISO, LMP is calculated as the sum of three components: the System Marginal Energy Cost (SMEC), the Marginal Cost of Losses (MCL), and the Marginal Cost of Congestion (MCC). Congestion occurs when transmission constraints limit the ability to deliver electricity from lower-cost generators to meet demand, leading to price differences across locations. These price differences are captured in the MCC component of LMP.

For example, if a transmission line is constrained, CAISO must dispatch higher-cost local generation to meet demand in the constrained area. This increases the MCC at that location, resulting in a higher LMP compared to unconstrained areas. The MCC can be positive or negative, depending on whether a power injection at a location increases or decreases congestion. This dynamic ensures that LMP reflects the true cost of delivering electricity, including the impact of transmission constraints.

How CAISO manages congestion costs

CAISO employs several tools to manage congestion costs, with Congestion Revenue Rights (CRRs) being a key mechanism. CRRs are financial instruments that allow market participants to hedge against congestion costs. They provide a stream of payments (or charges) based on the MCC component of LMPs in the Day-Ahead Market. Essentially, CRRs enable participants to offset the financial impact of congestion by granting them rights to congestion revenues collected by CAISO.

CAISO also uses market processes like the Integrated Forward Market (IFM) and Real-Time Dispatch (RTD) to optimize resource dispatch while considering transmission constraints. These processes ensure that congestion is managed efficiently, balancing supply and demand while minimizing costs.

Comparing congestion management in CAISO to PJM, MISO, SPP, and ERCOT

While CAISO’s approach to congestion management is robust, other markets like PJM, MISO, SPP, and ERCOT have their own unique methods:

  • PJM: PJM also uses LMP to reflect congestion costs, but it employs a Financial Transmission Rights (FTR) market, which is similar to CAISO’s CRRs. FTRs allow participants to hedge against congestion costs in both the Day-Ahead and Real-Time Markets.
  • MISO: MISO’s congestion management relies on LMP and Financial Transmission Rights (FTRs). MISO’s market design emphasizes regional collaboration to address congestion across its vast footprint.
  • SPP: SPP uses LMP and Transmission Congestion Rights (TCRs) to manage congestion. SPP’s market design includes a centralized Day-Ahead Market and Real-Time Balancing Market to optimize dispatch and manage congestion.
  • ERCOT: Unlike the other markets, ERCOT does not use a Day-Ahead Market for congestion management. Instead, it relies on a Real-Time Market and a Congestion Revenue Rights (CRR) market to address congestion costs.


Each market’s approach reflects its unique operational and geographical challenges, but the underlying principles of using LMP and financial instruments to manage congestion are consistent.

Why understanding congestion and LMP matters

Congestion and its impact on LMP are central to the efficient operation of electricity markets. By understanding how CAISO and other markets manage congestion, market participants can make informed decisions, hedge against risks, and optimize their operations. Whether you’re navigating CAISO’s CRRs or exploring FTRs in PJM, a solid grasp of these concepts is essential for success in today’s energy markets.

In summary, congestion significantly influences LMP in CAISO by reflecting the cost of transmission constraints. CAISO’s use of CRRs and market processes ensures efficient congestion management, while other markets like PJM, MISO, SPP, and ERCOT employ similar yet distinct strategies. By comparing these approaches, we gain valuable insights into the complexities of managing congestion in diverse energy markets.

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