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Event-correlated Outage Dataset in America

Published by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory | Department of Energy | Metadata Last Checked: June 28, 2025 | Last Modified: 2025-04-24T22:25:10Z
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.

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