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Get actionable intelligence that helps you plan smarter and cut risk.

Increase returns with intelligence. Manage risk with context.

Orennia provides the most comprehensive platform for data, analytics and insights dedicated to the energy transition.

Forward-looking transmission intelligence helps you make smarter decision at every project stage.

Turn Insights into Action

From gridlock to green light.

With forward-looking power flow modeling and scenario-based analysis, Orennia shows you where transmission is opening up

0.1 Get clarity on tomorrow’s interconnection capacity.

See beyond today’s congestion. With forward-looking power flow modeling and scenario-based analysis, Orennia shows you where transmission is opening up.

Gain early insight into potential interconnection upgrade costs and grid constraints with Orennia

0.2 Spot risks before they cost you.

Gain early insight into potential interconnection capacity constraints. Right-size projects and back up your decisions.

Orennia's Interactive mapping brings transmission capacity to life

0.3 Turn transmission data into decisions.

Interactive mapping brings interconnection capacity to life. See opportunities at scale and act with confidence.

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Read On: Transmission Insights

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Pulling the Plug: Ontario’s Trade War Gambit

Since 1901, the US and Canada have increased reliance on each other’s energy and infrastructure but how much leverage do Canada’s power exports truly give the country?

Infographic showing biggest sources of power in states and provinces

Regional Powers: Largest Source of Electricity

Power generation across the US and Canada is tied to long histories of natural resource development and technological innovation. See the biggest source of power in every state and province for 2024.

America’s National Energy Emergency

Building clean energy is not enough. The energy emergency the US is facing is really about a lack of transmission and capacity.