Data Trust Layer

Source & Provenance

Every queue-derived field in a Time-to-Power Pack is labeled with its source slug, truth class, source tier, and data-as-of date. This page documents the current sources so you can assess evidence quality before you buy.

Current queue and infrastructure sources

ERCOT Queue Public Mirror

ercot-queue-public-mirror

Curated factPublic mirror of official GIS

Curated public mirror of official ERCOT GIS interconnection queue data. This is a secondary public mirror, not a direct official ingestion.

Data as of

2026-04-02

Row count

1,846

Used in

  • Texas Time-to-Power Pack
  • ERCOT large-load change watch

Caveat: Labeled as curated public mirror. Direct ERCOT MIS GIS is the desired official replacement once accepted US egress works. Do not interpret this as direct official ERCOT data.

PJM Planning API Export

pjm-interconnection-queue

Direct factOfficial public export

Direct export from the official PJM Planning API interconnection queue endpoint. Public API with subscription key.

Data as of

2026-04-25

Row count

9,251

Used in

  • Ohio / PJM Time-to-Power Pack
  • PJM vs ERCOT comparison

EIA Infrastructure Proxy

eia-infrastructure-proxy

Screening proxyOpen data proxy

Substation, transmission, and generation capacity data from EIA Form 860 and related public datasets. Used as proxy evidence where direct queue data is unavailable.

Data as of

2026-04-25

Row count

2,434 substations (HV)

Used in

  • Georgia / Atlanta Time-to-Power Pack
  • Carolinas Time-to-Power Pack
  • All Time-to-Power Packs (infrastructure support)

Caveat: Proxy-based evidence. Cannot replace utility-specific queue or interconnection data. Used for screening, not for timing claims.

Truth classes

Every source is assigned a truth class that describes the relationship between the data and the authoritative system of record.

Direct fact

Data from an official, structured source with known provenance. Highest confidence.

Curated fact

Data from a curated public mirror or manually verified registry. Source quality is high but not directly from the official system of record.

Screening proxy

Derived from public datasets that approximate the signal. Useful for screening but not for timing claims.

Derived synthesis

Computed from multiple sources. Confidence depends on input quality and methodology.

Source tiers

Source tier indicates how the data was acquired and how close it is to the original system of record.

Official structured

Direct API or structured export from the authoritative source.

Official parsed

Parsed from official documents (XLSX, PDF, docket filings).

Public mirror of official GIS

Curated mirror of official ISO/RTO GIS data maintained by a third party.

Open data proxy

Public datasets (EIA, Census, FEMA) used as infrastructure proxy.

Derived estimate

Computed from multiple upstream sources with explicit methodology.

Trust boundary

All data in the Time-to-Power Pack is screening-grade decision support. It is not a guarantee of power availability, interconnection timing, energization date, permitting outcome, or utility-certified serviceability.

Proxy-based and thin-evidence rows are labeled wherever they appear. Known unknowns and limitations are explicit in the pack delivery. Always confirm utility, permitting, and site-specific constraints with qualified advisors before committing capital.

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