Private beta — now onboarding clean energy developers

The map of US power.
Built for siting.

Power.ID maps the country's power infrastructure — every generating asset, interconnection queue position, and pricing node — so clean energy developers can find, screen, and defend the best sites for their next project.

Or explore the live map below — no account needed.

Every asset, queue position, and price signal — on one map

Search any state, address, county, or coordinate. Filter by ISO. Zoom from the national picture down to the substation next door.

Generation by fuel

solarwindnuclearhydrogascoalbatterygeothermal

Pricing nodes (avg. LMP)

$20 → $55+/MWh

103 · 167.4 GW

Generating assets

40 · 20.3 GW

Queue positions

38

Pricing nodes

$35.27/MWh

Avg. LMP

Preview shows an illustrative sample. Beta accounts get the full layer: 24k+ plants (EIA-860), 11k+ active queue positions across all seven ISO/RTOs, and 60k+ pricing nodes with historical LMPs.

The data layer

All your siting data. Zero wrangling.

The datasets a GIS analyst spends weeks assembling — licensed, normalized, and kept fresh in one canvas.

Generating assets

24k+ plants

Every utility-scale plant in the country with fuel, capacity, COD, and operator — from EIA-860 and HIFLD, kept current.

Interconnection queues

11k+ active positions

All seven ISO/RTO queues plus major non-ISO utilities, normalized to one schema with status, MW, and study phase.

Pricing nodes & LMPs

60k+ nodes

Nodal and hub locational marginal prices with day-ahead and real-time history, so revenue potential is visible at site level.

Transmission & substations

700k+ line miles

Transmission topology with voltage classes and substation locations — the backbone every screen starts from.

Parcels & ownership

150M+ parcels

Nationwide parcel boundaries with ownership, acreage, and land use, ready for outreach and land-control strategy.

Environmental constraints

NWI · FEMA · PAD-US

Wetlands, floodplains, protected lands, and critical habitat as first-class exclusion layers in every analysis.

Terrain & buildable land

10m resolution

Slope, aspect, and land cover rasters for buildable-area math that holds up in diligence.

Hydrology

USGS live gauges

Streamflow, watershed delineation (NLDI), and the national dam inventory for hydro and water-constrained siting.

Bring your own data

Any format

Shapefile, GeoJSON, KML, GeoPackage, CSV, GeoTIFF — validated, reprojected, and layered with everything above.

The platform

From first look to defensible diligence

Log in and the map becomes a workspace: parcels, environmental data, setbacks, and buildable-acreage analysis in one place.

Parcel intelligence, on click

Click any parcel to see ownership, acreage, land use, and adjacency. Assemble a land-control footprint across owners without leaving the map.

  • Ownership & mailing addresses
  • Acreage and land-use codes
  • Multi-parcel assemblage totals

Parcel 48-217-0042

OwnerCaprock Family LP
Acreage312.4 ac
Land useRangeland (dry)
Nearest substation2.1 mi — Bluff Creek 138 kV
Queue activity (5 mi)3 positions · 890 MW

Constraints and setbacks, applied live

Toggle wetlands, floodplains, protected lands, and slope. Set setbacks from property lines, roads, and structures and watch the developable envelope update in real time.

  • NWI wetlands & FEMA floodplains
  • County setback presets or custom distances
  • Slope thresholds by technology

Setbacks

Property line50 ft
Wetland edge100 ft
Public road150 ft
Exclusions applied: wetlands · 100-yr floodplain · slope > 10%

Buildable acreage you can defend

One click computes the buildable envelope and capacity estimate — and every number traces to the exact layers, operations, and parameters that produced it.

  • Buildable acres & est. MW by technology
  • Provenance record for every figure
  • Export a diligence-ready report

Buildable analysis

217.8 ac

of 312.4 gross acres · est. 43 MWdc solar

op_0141 · buffer(parcel, −50 ft)

op_0142 · erase(wetlands_nwi)

op_0143 · erase(slope > 10%)

op_0144 · area() → 217.8 ac

Agentic analysis

A GIS analyst you can task in plain English

Ask for an analysis the way you'd brief a teammate. The Power.ID agent plans the work, runs deterministic geospatial tools — buffers, overlays, zonal statistics, terrain — and writes results back to your map as new layers.

  • Deterministic tools. CRS and units handled by construction — the agent can't fat-finger a projection.
  • Provenance ledger. Every figure in every report resolves to a recorded operation. No hallucinated geometry.
  • Custom tool builder. Describe a bespoke analysis and the agent co-authors a reusable, versioned tool for your library.
  • Portfolio screening. “Rank these 40 parcels by developability” fans out as a batch job, not 40 conversations.

Analysis agent

Show buildable area on the Hartley Ranch lease within 2 miles of a substation, excluding wetlands and slopes over 10%.
Done. Buildable area is 1,204 ac of 1,930 ac (62%). I buffered Bluff Creek 138 kV by 2 mi, erased NWI wetlands and slopes >10% from the lease, and wrote the result to the map.
buildable_hartley_v14 operationsprovenance ✓
Turn that into a reusable screen for the rest of the portfolio.
Saved buildable_screen v1 to your tool library with a smoke test. Run it on all 38 remaining parcels?

Data partners

Built with the people who know the data best

Power.ID's proprietary layers come from partners who live in this data every day — layered on the authoritative public record.

Grid & land intelligence

Development-grade transmission topology, substation and hosting-capacity context, interconnection queue intelligence, and parcel/ownership data — licensed from specialist partners as the backbone of the Power.ID siting layer.

Environment & hydrology

Streamflow, watershed delineation, dam inventories, and environmental constraint layers from partners who specialize in water and habitat data — powering water-aware siting and low-impact screening.

Layered on the public record

EIAFERCHIFLDUSGSFEMAUSFWSPAD-USNOAA

Have a dataset developers need — hosting capacity, land, environmental, or market data? We license and revenue-share.

Become a data partner

Site the next terawatt with us

We're onboarding a small group of clean energy developers into the Power.ID beta. Bring a portfolio; leave with screens you can defend.

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