Energy data · utility & plant intelligence

Utilities and plants, modeled by operations and fuel.

Energy data is filed across EIA forms — utility sales and service territory (861), plant operations and fuel (923), generator inventory (860M), and reliability — each a period snapshot. Sloe joins them into one source-backed research layer. Generation and fuel rows are period-specific operational records, not permanent asset facts.

Available now. The energy lane is built and source-backed — utility, plant, generator, fuel, and reliability signals joined with reporting period and source form preserved.

AnchorPlant · utility ID
SourcesEIA-861 · 923 · 860M
SignalsGeneration · fuel · reliability
StatusAvailable
EIA-861
Utility sales, service territory, and reliability characteristics.
EIA-923
Plant-level generation and fuel consumption by period.
860M
Generator inventory, status, and interconnection context.
Reliability
SAIDI / SAIFI and service-territory signals, kept period-scoped.
The model

Energy & Utility is its own structure.

The energy model anchors on plant and utility identifiers, then joins generation, fuel, generator inventory, and reliability as separate source-backed layers. Each row keeps its reporting period and source form — operational records, not permanent asset facts.

Utility operations.

EIA-861 sales, service territory, and customer counts stay keyed to the utility and year.

Plant generation and fuel.

EIA-923 generation and fuel consumption keep plant, prime mover, fuel, and period attached.

Generator inventory.

EIA-860M generator status, capacity, and interconnection context are reviewed, not merged by name.

Reliability.

SAIDI / SAIFI and service-quality measures stay period- and utility-scoped.

Emissions overlay.

Plant emissions are joined from environmental sources where identifiers align.

Affordable access.

Infrastructure diligence, vendor targeting, and market research at a price smaller teams can justify.

Source spine

Built on the primary public record.

The energy layer is built around official EIA public data first, with reporting period and source form preserved. No merging of utilities or plants by name alone.

FAQ

Common questions.

What sources is the energy data built from?

Official EIA public data — Form EIA-861 utility sales and territory, EIA-923 plant generation and fuel, and EIA-860M generator inventory — joined with the reporting period preserved.

Are generation and fuel rows permanent asset facts?

No. They are period-specific operational records. Each row keeps its reporting period and source form, never collapsed into a permanent fact.

Can I get plant-level emissions?

Yes. Plant emissions from eGRID are joined where identifiers align, alongside generation and fuel.

How do I get access?

Access for plant and utility diligence, market research, or bulk export is by request, priced so smaller teams can justify it.

Get access

Tell us what energy data needs to do.

Plant and utility diligence, vendor targeting, market research, or bulk export — share the workflow and we'll get you access, including custom cuts.

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