Contains aggregated power outage data by ZIP Code. Limited historical record inventory. Designed for and consumed by the MEMA Power Outage web application.
This dataset includes an aggregated and event-correlated analysis of power outages in the United States, synthesized by integrating three data sources: the Environment for the Analysis of Geo-Located Energy Information (EAGLE-I), the Electric Emergency Incident Disturbance Report (DOE-417), and Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Counties 2024 (CO-EST2024-POP). The EAGLE-I dataset, spanning from 2014 to 2023, encompasses over 146 million customers and offers county-level outage information at 15-minute intervals. The data has been processed, filtered, and aggregated to deliver an enhanced perspective on power outages, which are then correlated with DOE-417 data based on geographic location as well as the start and end times of events. For each major disturbance documented in DOE-417, essential metrics are defined to quantify the outages associated with the event. This dataset supports researchers in examining outages triggered by major disturbances like extreme weather and physical disruptions, thereby aiding studies on power system resilience. Links to the raw data for generating the correlated dataset are included below as "DOE-417", "EAGLE-I", and "CO-EST2024-POP" resources. Acknowledgement: This work is funded by the Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) as part of the Resilience Through Data-Driven, Intelligently Designed Control (RD2C) Initiative.
This DOI contains information on the EAGLE-I power outage dataset and serves as a blanket DOI for all EAGLE-I historic data. Historic power outage data from specific years have been linked to this DOI.
The provided EAGLE-I historic dataset includes 1 year of power outage information at the county level for 2023 at 15-minute intervals collected by the EAGLE-I program at ORNL. The data has been collected from utility’s public outage maps using an ETL process. The dataset details FIPS code, county name, state name, total number of customers without power, and a date/timestamp. Also included is the EAGLE-I coverage of each state for each year. For detailed metadata, refer to the metadata DOI.
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Contains aggregated power outage data by Zip Code. Limited historical record inventory. Designed for and consumed by the Maryland Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) Power Outage web application. The Maryland Department of Information Technology updates this dataset approximately every 15 minutes. Oak Ridge National Laboratory harvests the first 500 records from the the dataset every 30 minutes and is ordered by the date-stamp, allowing for better data discovery purposes.
The power outages in this layer are pulled directly from the utility public power outage maps and is automatically updated every 15 minutes. This dataset represents only the most recent power outages and does not contain any historical data. The following utility companies are included:Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E)Southern California Edison (SCE)San Diego Gas and Electric (SDG&E)Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD)Los Angeles Water & Power (LAWP)Layers included in this dataset:Power Outage Incidents - Point layer that shows data from all of the utilities and is best for showing a general location of the outage and driving any numbers in dashboards.Power Outage Areas - Polygon layer that shows rough power outage areas from PG&E only (They are the only company that feeds this out publicly). With in the PG&E territory this layer is useful to show the general area out of power. The accuracy is limited by how the areas are drawn, but is it good for a visual of the impacted area.Power Outages by County - This layer summaries the total impacted customers by county. This layer is good for showing where outages are on a statewide scale.If you have any questions about this dataset please email GIS@caloes.ca.gov
The Outage Data Initiative Nationwide (ODIN) seeks to establish a comprehensive digital reporting standard for power outage data and to enable utilities and others to exchange data freely with designated stakeholders. The program is led by Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Electricity. This dataset contains power outage information provided by utilities in near-real time at county level.
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Contains aggregated power outage data by County. Limited historical record inventory. Designed for and consumed by the MEMA Power Outage web application.
The power outages in this layer are pulled directly from the utility public power outage maps and is automatically updated every 15 minutes. This dataset represents only the most recent power outages and does not contain any historical data.
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IntroductionThis dataset contains the frequency and duration that EHV electricity assets are out of service for planned outages from UK Power Networks' Network Vision - an outage planning tracking tool. Which provides a customer facing web portal to provide information about generation customer curtailments and shutdowns to our customers, and provides an interface for our customers to engage with our Outage Planners.
We have removed planned outages which are related to customer sites, i.e. this dataset is not the complete view of unplanned EHV network outages. Distributed generation customers should register and login via our Network Vision tool for full visibility.
Methodological Approach
Data Extraction and Cleaning: Data is extracted from Network Vision.
Data Filtering: We have removed planned outages which are related to customer sites, i.e. this dataset is not the complete view of unplanned EHV network outages.
Functional Location Codes (FLOC) Matching: FLOC codes are extracted and matched to Primaries, Grid Sites and Grid Supply Points. Confirmed FLOCs are used to ensure accuracy, with any unmatched sites reviewed by the Open Data Team.
Quality Control Statement
Quality Control Measures include:
Verification steps to match features only with confirmed functional locations. Manual review and correct of data inconsistencies
Assurance Statement The Open Data Team and Outage Planning Team worked together to ensure data accuracy and consistency.
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Definitions of key terms related to this dataset can be found in the Open Data Portal Glossary: https://ukpowernetworks.opendatasoft.com/pages/glossary/
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The core of the provided dataset includes eight years of power outage information at the county level from 2014 to 2024 at 15-minute intervals collected from utility’s public outage maps on their websites by the EAGLE-I program at ORNL. Three supplementary files are included to augment the power outage data files. The first file includes the customer coverage rate of each state from 2018-2022. The second file provides the modeled number of electric customers per county as of 2022. The third presents our Data Quality Index and the four sub-components by year by FEMA Region for 2018-2022. UPDATE 2/16/2023: Added 2023 outage data and Uri_Map.R and DQI_processing.R files have been added. They were used to create graphics in associated works.UPDATE 4/10/2025: Added 2024 outage data.
The power outages in this layer are pulled directly from the utility public power outage maps and is automatically updated every 15 minutes. This dataset represents only the most recent power outages and does not contain any historical data.
EAGLE-I™ is DOE's interactive geographic information system (GIS) that allows users to view and map the nation's energy infrastructure and obtain near real-time informational updates concerning the electric, petroleum and natural gas sectors within one visualization platform. The entire dataset for 8 years is available for download within the reference link. The dataset that is available to download via this portal is only for 2014 for data discovery purposes.
The power outages in this layer are pulled directly from the utility public power outage maps and is automatically updated every 15 minutes. This dataset represents only the most recent power outages and does not contain any historical data.
Note: Find data at source. ・ This dataset includes the major outages witnessed by different states in the continental U.S. Besides major outages, this data contains information on geographical location of the outages, regional climatic information, land-use characteristics, electricity consumption patterns and economic characteristics of the states affected by the outages.https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/civeng/36/
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Iraq IQ: Power Outages in Firms in A Typical Month data was reported at 40.900 Unit in 2011. Iraq IQ: Power Outages in Firms in A Typical Month data is updated yearly, averaging 40.900 Unit from Dec 2011 (Median) to 2011, with 1 observations. Iraq IQ: Power Outages in Firms in A Typical Month data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Iraq – Table IQ.World Bank.WDI: Business Environment. Power outages are the average number of power outages that establishments experience in a typical month.; ; World Bank, Enterprise Surveys (http://www.enterprisesurveys.org/).; Unweighted average;
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Colombia CO: Power Outages in Firms in A Typical Month data was reported at 0.800 Unit in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 0.600 Unit for 2010. Colombia CO: Power Outages in Firms in A Typical Month data is updated yearly, averaging 0.600 Unit from Dec 2006 (Median) to 2017, with 3 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.800 Unit in 2017 and a record low of 0.400 Unit in 2006. Colombia CO: Power Outages in Firms in A Typical Month data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Colombia – Table CO.World Bank.WDI: Governance: Business Environment. Power outages are the average number of power outages that establishments experience in a typical month.;World Bank, Enterprise Surveys (http://www.enterprisesurveys.org/).;Unweighted average;
This data set contains power outage areas of effect as reported by Puget Sound Energy and Seattle City Light for Washington State. The data contained herein is generated from publicly available data sources. The shown outages should not be taken as an authoritative data source provided by the City of Bellevue and/or any ancillary producer of data using this data set.Data Sources:Puget Sound Energy: https://www.pse.com/outage/outage-mapSeattle City Light: https://www.seattle.gov/city-light/outagesData Collection Method:Puget Sound Energy - Scrapping application running at 5 minute intervals.Seattle City Light - Scrapping application running at 5 minute intervals.All data is to be considered as is without warranty of accuracy.For the most current information for any power outage, please contact reported provider.Data provided by the City of Bellevue: https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=d90d66ba34bf4b01bd6c4289cc341e31
This feature view is based on the Power Outage Form Data feature service and represents a comprehensive view of all power outages reported and captured by the Montgomery County IT-GIS group since 2020. It includes outages that occurred during major events, such as severe weather, when the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) is activated, and first responders are mobilized. The data is aggregated from the Power Outage Coverage Area (polygon data) and the Power Outage Log (details data).Data Includes:Power Outage Coverage Area (Polygon Data): Geographical areas affected by each power outage event.Power Outage Log (Details Data): Specific details about each outage, including outage start and end times, affected areas, power provider, and resolution status.Data Source:The data is sourced from the Power Outage Form Data feature service, which is used to record power outages during major events when the EOC is activated and first responders are engaged. This data is specifically curated to reflect critical power outage incidents in Montgomery County.Access:The feature view is shared publicly, allowing users to visualize and explore power outage data in the public dashboard map and dashboard application.Update Frequency:The feature view is updated as new power outage records are captured during major events. The data includes only outages reported during such events, and the view reflects outages since 2020.
Contains aggregated power outage data by ZIP Code. Limited historical record inventory. Designed for and consumed by the MEMA Power Outage web application.