White Papers

Investing in innovation today can pay dividends tomorrow. The IESO’s white paper series aims to deepen the understanding of emerging economic, technical, environmental and social issues that could transform the future of the electricity markets in Ontario. 


Consumer Electricity Preferences and Behaviours Survey

To inform its decision-making about how best to integrate distributed energy resources and to prepare for changing energy use patterns, the IESO conducted a broad-based survey of consumer electricity preferences and behaviours. Survey participants represented three segments: residential, small business and commercial/industrial consumers. This report explores how consumers are taking control of their energy future to find ways to meet their own needs and achieve their objectives.

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 Development of a Transmission-Distribution Interoperability Framework

Development of a transmission-distribution interoperability framework

Significant technological change is reshaping Ontario’s electricity system. With that transformation comes an imperative to re-examine and potentially re-define traditional roles and responsibilities at the transmission and distribution levels, and how everything works together to serve the evolving and future needs of the system.

Ontario can design a future electricity system architecture that incrementally builds on the system’s existing functional capabilities, the current roles and responsibilities of the transmission and distribution operators, and how they interact with each other. In examining two potential transmission-interoperability interoperability models, this paper illustrates the types of trade-offs between alternative approaches, and establishes a foundation for decision-making.

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Non-Wires Alternatives Using Energy and Capacity Markets

With the value DERs offer at both the distribution and transmission levels improving, using them as non-wires alternatives is becoming an increasingly attractive proposition. In exploring opportunities, this white paper looks at the coordination of market processes between a transmission system operator and distribution system operators, as well as how the combination of energy and capacity services provided at the distribution and transmission levels could reduce overall system costs, while supporting operational reliability, resource adequacy and efficient market outcomes.

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Innovation and Sector Evolution White Paper Series Exploring Expanded DER Participation in the IESO-Administered Markets PART II: Options to enhance DER participation

Exploring Expanded DER Participation in the IESO-Administered Markets Part I – Conceptual Models for DER Participation

How can the IESO seize the tremendous potential of distributed energy resources (DERs)? Over the last 10 years, rooftop solar panels, combined heat and power systems, residential smart thermostats and behind-the-meter energy storage have proliferated in Ontario. This white paper sets the stage for action to integrate DERs into Ontario’s electricity markets, by looking at potential participation models and the barriers that stand in the way.

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Innovation and Sector Evolution White Paper Series Exploring Expanded DER Participation in the IESO-Administered Markets PART II: Options to enhance DER participation

Exploring Expanded DER Participation in the IESO-Administered Markets Part II – Options To Enhance DER Participation

How can Ontario leverage the substantial existing and ongoing investments in distributed resources in the province? What can the IESO do to unlock this value?

Building upon the barriers and opportunities identified in Part I of the series, this white paper explores options to address these barriers and enable participation in the IAMs. This work sets the foundation for IESO’s continued work to better leverage DERs to meet system needs and adapt to the changing landscape of the Ontario electricity system

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