Open Access Technology International ("OATI") announced the launch of the world's first generative and agentic AI platform purpose-built for the energy industry, OATI Genie™, through a pilot program with the California Independent System Operator ("CAISO").
[Courtesy California ISO]
CAISO, the balancing authority for 80% of the state of California and parts of Nevada and operator of the Western Energy Imbalance Market, and OATI are collaborating to understand the CAISO’s outage management system use cases, design the solution architecture, evaluate and select AI models, and deploy OATI Genie™ in an operations pilot. CAISO will evaluate the OATI Genie tool’s ability to analyze diverse datasets and operating procedures and streamline outage management procedures.
OATI Genie™ was born from OATI's legacy of robust research and development, designed to provide immediate impact for utilities, grid operators, power producers, and energy traders. “We are excited to partner with OATI on this groundbreaking pilot program. This initiative fits in perfectly with our ongoing control center modernization program, which is designed to make sure our operators have the best tools available to them for maintaining system reliability,” said Dr. Khaled Abdul-Rahman, CAISO vice president and chief information and technology officer. “Improving situational awareness and freeing up time for other important tasks can make a real difference for our operators, who will have an opportunity to test this product later this year.”
CAISO’s pilot will determine the extent to which its outage management system, which includes structured tables, unstructured text and long review times for system operators, can be made more nimble and efficient using generative AI.
OATI Genie™ serves as a layer of intelligence to elevate and expand both existing and future OATI applications, including OATI webSmartEnergy® DERMS; GridMind® microgrid controller; webTrader™ energy trading; webTrans® transmission planning and scheduling, and more, enabling more efficient and reliable decision making by power grid system planners and operators. OATI Genie™ AI/ML models are hosted on OATI private data centers that voluntarily adhere to NERC CIP standards and audits, providing utilities and grid operators with an added layer of security over public clouds.
"At OATI, we are hyper-focused on developing the tools that empower the energy industry to provide safe, secure, and reliable power to the communities they serve," said Dr. Sasan Mokhtari, President & CEO of OATI. "OATI Genie™ provides the advanced capability and intelligence desperately needed by technology providers. OATI is ‘The Most Trusted Name in Energy’ because our partners know that the OATI name stands for quality and value."
OATI Genie™ brings the power of AI to the energy industry without mortgaging its tenants’ safety and security. Because public AI models and cloud infrastructure pose potential risks for utilities, OATI Genie™ models live exclusively on OATI’s data center servers. After first analyzing an organization’s data, OATI Genie™ identifies procedures and patterns in order to streamline daily operations— by automating user-identified tasks and providing recommendations and insights into system conditions.
CAISO and OATI will share project goals at the DTECH Midwest event in Minneapolis, Minn., July 14-16.
About Open Access Technology International (OATI)
OATI is the world's leading innovator of solutions for meeting the dynamic needs of the energy industry and the power grid, empowering utilities, market operators, and communities to thrive in an increasingly challenging landscape. Grounded by research, reliability, security, and value. OATI works in tandem with its customers to provide the highest quality and most trusted solutions for Smart Grid, Microgrids, Electric Vehicle Charging, and Energy Trading and Risk Management. OATI is headquartered in Bloomington, Minnesota, with offices in California, Florida, Punjab, and Telangana. For more information, please contact [email protected].
About California ISO (CAISO)
The California Independent System Operator (ISO) is a nonprofit public benefit corporation dedicated, with its partners, to continuous improvement and secure operation of a reliable grid operated for the benefit of consumers. It provides comprehensive grid planning, open and nondiscriminatory access to one of the largest networks of high-voltage transmission power lines in the world, and operates a $9 billion competitive electricity market. The ISO is at the forefront of integrating clean power and advanced technologies that will help provide a reliable and cost effective energy future.
The Western Energy Imbalance Market (WEIM) is a real-time wholesale energy trading market that enables participants anywhere in the West to buy and sell energy when needed. The Extended Day-ahead Market (EDAM) will begin operation in 2026 and extend the voluntary market to the day-ahead timeframe, providing further resource optimization, costs savings and improved reliability.