Regulatory documents published to the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, Public Service Commission of Wisconsin, and the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities dockets are now available in the HData Library. Using flexible search and filtering features, information such as rate case applications, witness testimony, intervenor comments, and commission orders can easily be located from one central platform.
HData's Regulatory AI summarizes these files and enables users to ask complex questions, drastically saving the time it takes to find, consume, and analyze lengthy regulatory documents. This helps utilities, regulators, intervenors, and service providers to improve turnaround times for data requests and responses, and helps all parties incorporate more data into regulatory preparation and decision-making.
Users can also proactively monitor regulatory developments at the state and federal levels with HData Alerts. Notifications are sent when new or updated information is published to a docket. Alerts can be tailored to meet highly specific criteria for topics, people, entities, and data sources, so that users don't miss new information or important changes to the regulatory activity they need to follow.
HData continues to expand the industry's largest library of centralized regulatory documents, adding nearly 1.5 million files to the HData Library with the latest release of Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Massachusetts catalogs. Documents in the HData Library are available at the state and federal levels, as well as regionally with the recent addition of the Resource & Transmission Plan Catalog that centralizes integrated resource plans from 150 power utilities across the country, and transmission plans from grid operators including CAISO, ERCOT, MISO, PJM, and SPP.
For more information on available and upcoming data sources in the HData platform, Intelligence features and AI capabilities, request a demo.