PDF source capture for statewide interconnection queue movement.
Daily queue monitoring for power-constrained markets
QueueWatch
Know when grid capacity opens before your competitors do. QueueWatch turns public interconnection queues into daily, structured signals for site selection, acquisition, and project origination teams.
- Live coverage
- 8 official sources, 15,800 project rows baselined
- Output
- New, updated, removed, and baseline project signals
- Cadence
- Daily checks with zero-idle serverless infrastructure
The market problem
Capacity is public. The timing advantage is not.
Utility queues are scattered across PDFs, spreadsheets, portals, and stale HTML. A 50-200 MW status change can sit in plain sight while teams wait for manual research cycles to catch up.
Production source coverage
Real public queue sources, now normalized into project rows.
QueueWatch currently tracks official source documents across CAISO, MISO, SPP, PJM, NYISO, ERCOT, and ISO-NE. Structured XLSX, CSV, XML, and HTML sources are parsed into project rows with capacity, status, node, market, and source evidence.
XLSX tracking for cluster-specific project requests.
Spreadsheet monitoring for generation interconnection requests.
CSV source checks for active generator interconnection requests.
XML source capture for serial service request status movement.
XLSX monitoring for New York queue and project updates.
Latest-report resolver tracks the current monthly GIS workbook.
HTML portal capture for New England interconnection status visibility.
What QueueWatch sells
A head start on scarce interconnection capacity.
QueueWatch watches the source documents, separates real changes from noise, and packages the signal into fields your team can act on immediately.
- Queue ID
- PJM-AE2-417
- Capacity
- 175 MW
- Node
- Oak Creek 230 kV
- Status
- Active
- Developer
- Filed under shell entity
Change detection before analysis spend
Lightweight hash checks run first. Bedrock parsing only runs after a confirmed source change, keeping the operating model lean.
Structured output your pipeline can trust
Every alert keeps the raw source file, project row fingerprint, extraction timestamp, capacity fields, and parser status for auditability.
Built for messy public infrastructure data
QueueWatch handles PDFs, spreadsheets, HTML pages, and OCR fallback for scanned queue documents.
How it works
A serverless intelligence loop for utility queues.
Watch
Daily source checks scan active utility targets without long-running servers.
Detect
ETags, hashes, and bounded probes identify changed documents cheaply.
Extract
Bedrock turns each changed source into clean queue capacity JSON.
Act
Your team gets the MW, node, status, developer, and source evidence.
Who buys it
Teams that cannot wait for monthly queue research.
Data center site acquisition
Spot available power and queue withdrawals before land competition reprices the county.
Renewables and storage origination
Track interconnection movement by node, capacity, developer, and queue status.
Infrastructure investors
Monitor secondary-market project signals tied to stranded land and grid optionality.
Value of speed
What is a two-week head start worth?
Model the commercial value of seeing a capacity signal before the market reacts.
Built for operators
Low baseline cost. High-signal output.
AWS Lambda, DynamoDB on-demand, S3, EventBridge, and Bedrock on-demand only run when work exists.
Every insight links to the raw captured document and change fingerprint.
Add new utilities with a queue ID, source URL, and active flag.
Pilot offer
Start with the queues that decide your next deal.
Pick your territories. QueueWatch will monitor the public sources, identify changed capacity signals, and deliver a reviewed report your team can use in weekly acquisition decisions.
- 30-day pilot for 10-25 priority sources
- Daily source monitoring with raw document evidence
- CSV and HTML signal reports with confidence/review status