Infrastructure Insights: Electric Transmission and Distribution Database
Electric Transmission
Lines | Substations | Grid Resiliency Programs | New, Rebuilds, Reconductors, and Upgrades
We produce the most comprehensive source for electric transmission projects for 69 to 765 kilovolts (kV) in North America. We track key project elements from early ideation through maturation.
These insights help your firm gauge new growth opportunities, plan with your suppliers and customers, and optimize your workforce.
Electric Distribution
Electric distribution programs for grid resiliency, driven largely by storm and fire hardening, bring to the forefront the necessary investments that will deliver a highly reliable power grid. As our economy becomes increasingly electrified, legislative and regulatory policies will continue to propel significant power grid projects.
Upcoming Power Grid Projects We Track
- Lines 5,100+
- Substations 6,600+
- Distribution 800+
Data Features
- Comprehensive classifications covering upgrades, new builds, and expansion projects
- Key information about asset owners, grid operators, and associated stakeholders
- Lifecycle tracking from planning and permitting to construction and commissioning
- Technical details, such as voltage levels, line miles, substation components, and equipment specifications
- See how likely a project is to be completed with project probability scores
- Yes Energy In Service Year – analyst-informed online year estimate
- Related news and project developments
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