Data provenance
Verified public data sources
GridVax unifies U.S. infrastructure data from EIA, LBNL, HIFLD, FERC, SEC, USAspending, and municipal open-data portals — with per-record source attribution.
Attribution by design
GridVax is built for teams that cannot afford stale or unverifiable data. Every facility, queue entry, and signal includes the originating source, ingest timestamp, and change history. updated daily from verified public sources.
Primary data sources
U.S. Energy Information Administration
Monthly generator and power plant inventory — operating, planned, and retired units with capacity, fuel, and location.
Covers: Power plants · Planned generation · Retirements
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
National interconnection queue dataset harmonized across ISO/RTO territories — project status, capacity, fuel, and queue dates.
Covers: Interconnection queue · Large-load requests
Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Data
Transmission lines, substations, and critical energy infrastructure geometries for geospatial overlay and proximity analysis.
Covers: Transmission · Substations
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Filings, orders, and market documents for interstate transmission and wholesale electric market oversight.
Covers: Transmission filings · Market signals
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
Public company disclosures — capital expenditure language, infrastructure investments, and operator portfolio signals.
Covers: Capital investment signals · Operator filings
U.S. Treasury
Federal award and procurement data for energy, manufacturing, and infrastructure-related contracts.
Covers: Procurement awards · Federal investment
City & county Socrata portals
Building and development permits from 60+ U.S. cities and counties — early-stage construction and industrial activity signals.
Covers: Building permits · Development activity
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Toxics Release Inventory facility locations for industrial and manufacturing site context.
Covers: Manufacturing facilities
Community / USDOT
Supplemental logistics, transport, and baseline geospatial context for warehouses and freight infrastructure.
Covers: Logistics · Transport networks
Related pages
Read our data handling policy, explore the interconnection queue, or browse the infrastructure glossary.