Never miss a procedural deadline across the markets you work.

NodalPulse reads the regulatory record for US power markets every morning and hands you one cited brief at 6:00 AM CT — the new filings, the party positions, the dollar impacts, and the deadlines that decide whether you keep your seat in a proceeding. Rate, market, and reliability. Texas live; California and PJM in Beta.

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8,000+ filings processed 1,000+ dockets monitored 3,000+ deadline events extracted

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The ERCOT regulatory record, read for you by 6 AM.

PUCT dockets, NPRRs, and rate-case activity — extracted into a cited brief with the deadlines and party positions that matter. Live and in general availability.

StatusLive · GA
SourcesPUCT Interchange · ERCOT stakeholder pages
Federal layerNot applicable (Texas is FERC-non-jurisdictional)
Beta Free during Beta · No card required

Three California forums. One thread.

A CAISO matter rarely lives in one place — a stakeholder initiative becomes a FERC docket and runs alongside a CPUC proceeding, with no shared ID. NodalPulse threads the legs together. Free during Beta; $249/mo at general availability — we'll give you notice before it applies.

StatusBeta
SourcesCAISO filings index · FERC ER/EL dockets · CPUC proceedings
Beta Free during Beta · No card required

The most contested capacity market in the country — tracked to the dollar.

PJM's December 2025 capacity auction cleared at its cap and drove roughly $16.4 billion in costs, with the Market Monitor attributing about 40% to data-center load. NodalPulse extracts the numeric guts — not just the prose. Free during Beta; $249/mo at general availability — we'll give you notice before it applies.

StatusBeta
SourcesFERC eLibrary · Independent Market Monitor · PJM stakeholder calendar
RoadmapState commissions — PA/NJ/MD/VA first

Why NodalPulse

One brief, multiple markets. Texas, California, and PJM in a single morning read — not three websites and three tabs. Texas · Live California · Beta PJM · Beta
Deadlines you can act on, labeled for trust. We show the deadlines that are certain — rehearing windows, effective dates, published stakeholder dates — and badge anything we estimate with a verify link. We never present a computed date as confirmed.
Structured extraction, not a link dump. Every filing becomes parties, positions, dollar impacts, and cross-references — the things regulator sites and general-purpose AI won't pull out for you.
One matter, threaded across systems. A single issue spans a stakeholder process, a FERC docket, and a state proceeding with no shared ID. We thread them so the matter reads as one story.
Ask the Record. Ask a plain-English question and get an answer grounded in your tracked corpus, with verifiable citations back to the filing. Texas corpus · Live CAISO+PJM corpus · Beta

What a brief looks like

What practitioners ask

Questions like these — answered from the record, with citations. Not generated from training data.

Regulatory Counsel

"What's [party]'s current position in ER23-2309, and how has it shifted since the initial filing?"

Compliance Manager

"What procedural deadlines do I have in the next 30 days across my tracked dockets — and which are confirmed vs. estimated?"

Capacity Trader

"How did the latest PJM capacity auction clear, and what share did the Market Monitor attribute to data-center load?"

Interconnection Manager

"Which NPRR changes BESS interconnection queue priority in this docket, and when does the comment window close?"

NERC Reliability

"Are there recent notices touching [standard] that change reporting or compliance obligations?"

Regulatory Affairs

"Give me five bullets on what moved in CAISO this week that affects storage."

Transmission Developer

"What routes and hearing dates are in play for the Bell County 765-kV CCN, and which deadlines are confirmed vs estimated?"

Consultant

"Pull every party's stated position on [issue] across these three dockets — I'm writing a memo."

In-House Counsel

"What did commission staff say in their most recent comment on [tariff]? Cite the page."

Market Design

"In Docket 57102, what ancillary-service market reforms is the commission considering, and when are initial comments due?"

Market Analyst

"Surface every filing from the last 30 days that touches [capacity assumption], and cite what each one says."

Expert Witness

"Find every mention of [term] in this docket's testimony, with exact filing and page citation."

New to a Docket

"Where in this docket does the protest deadline appear, and what has each party filed so far?"

Why not just ask Claude or ChatGPT?

General-purpose AI is useful. It is not a regulatory intelligence workflow.

Purpose-built crawlers

PUCT Interchange, the CAISO filings index, and FERC eLibrary are not well-indexed by general web crawlers. We hit the source systems directly on submission — not web search.

Cited, not hallucinated

Every claim in the brief links to the source filing it came from. Claims that cannot be sourced to a specific filing are dropped before delivery. No citation, no claim.

06:00 CT, every weekday

Scheduled delivery with a public status page. Not a chat session you have to remember to open. The brief is in your inbox before the trading day starts.