Editorial Policy

KilowattLogic is committed to publishing accurate, transparent, and verifiable energy market intelligence. Every data point we report is sourced from official government agencies and independent grid operators — never fabricated or estimated.

Data Sources & Verification

All pricing data published on KilowattLogic is sourced directly from primary, authoritative sources:

  • U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) — Commercial and industrial retail electricity rates via the EIA Open Data API v2. These are verified, reported rates from utilities across all 50 states.
  • ERCOT (Electric Reliability Council of Texas) — Real-time settlement point prices via the ERCOT Public API, authenticated through their official OAuth2 developer program.
  • NYISO (New York Independent System Operator) — Locational-based marginal prices via NYISO's public Market Information System.
  • ISO-NE (ISO New England) — Real-time LMPs via ISO-NE's authorized Web Services API.
  • PJM Interconnection — Wholesale market data via PJM's Data Miner 2 platform.
  • FERC, State PUCs, Utility Filings — Regulatory data sourced from official dockets and public filings.

We never fabricate data. If an API is unavailable, we display cached data marked as such — or clearly label the information as unavailable. No estimated or projected prices are presented as actual market data.

24-Hour Average Pricing Standard

All wholesale electricity prices reported on KilowattLogic are previous-day 24-hour averages, computed from every available pricing interval across the full trading day. This standard eliminates snapshot bias — where a single moment in time (a peak or a trough) misrepresents the day's actual market conditions.

For each pricing zone, we report:

  • 24-Hour Average — The primary metric. Arithmetic mean of all intervals.
  • Daily High — The peak price recorded during the day.
  • Daily Low — The lowest price recorded during the day.
  • Interval Count — How many data points were used (for transparency).

This standard applies consistently across all ISOs/RTOs we cover.

Editorial Independence

KilowattLogic has no financial relationships with energy suppliers, brokers, or retailers that could influence our reporting. Our analysis is funded entirely by Innova Capital Partners, and our editorial team operates independently of any commercial energy supplier.

When we compare rates, evaluate supplier programs, or analyze market trends, our conclusions are driven solely by the data. We do not accept payment for favorable coverage.

Use of AI & Technology

KilowattLogic uses an intelligence platform (EnergyForge) to assist with data collection, analysis, and content drafting. However:

  • Every article is reviewed and edited by our editorial team before publication
  • All data points are verified against primary sources — never AI-generated numbers
  • Market commentary and strategic analysis reflect expert judgment, not algorithmic output
  • AI tools are used for efficiency, not as a replacement for domain expertise

Corrections & Updates

If we discover an error in published content — whether a data inaccuracy, a misattributed source, or a factual mistake — we correct it promptly and transparently:

  • Minor corrections (typos, formatting) are made silently
  • Material corrections (data errors, factual inaccuracies) are noted with a correction notice at the top of the article and the dateModified schema is updated

If you believe we have published incorrect information, contact us at jeremy@kilowattlogic.com.

Attribution & Republication

All original analysis and commentary on KilowattLogic is © Innova Capital Partners. You may cite our data and analysis with attribution. If you wish to republish an article in full, please contact us first.

When we use data from ISOs, EIA, or other public sources, we provide attribution in the article text and in our structured data markup.

Editorial Policy last updated: February 24, 2026

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