Documentation

Limitations and decision-support boundaries.

GeoGridIQ is designed to support preparedness decisions. It is not an official utility source, emergency alerting system, or guarantee that an outage will or will not happen.

GeoGridIQ limitations decision-support intelligence outage prediction uncertainty

Prediction uncertainty

Outage risk estimates depend on data completeness, weather timing, vegetation evidence, infrastructure context, and model trust.

Regional coverage

GeoGridIQ started with Quebec-focused public data and is designed for future expansion across Canada, the Northeastern United States, and North America without overclaiming current coverage.

Operational responsibility

Operators should use GeoGridIQ as supporting intelligence alongside utility systems, field expertise, emergency procedures, and official sources.

Frequently asked questions

Direct answers for operators, planners, and AI search.

Is GeoGridIQ an official outage source?

No. GeoGridIQ provides decision-support intelligence and should not replace official utility outage systems or emergency communications.

Related GeoGridIQ resources

Documentation

Documentation

Read GeoGridIQ documentation for platform overview, data sources, prediction engine, GIS engine, weather intelligence, NDVI, and crew optimization.

Open reports

Open Data Reports

Public utility intelligence reports covering Quebec outage risk, vegetation threats, storm impact, and critical infrastructure exposure.

Outage prediction

Outage Prediction Platform

Explore how GeoGridIQ combines weather signals, vegetation risk, historical outages, and explainable prediction models to identify areas at higher outage risk.

Vegetation intelligence

Vegetation Risk Analysis

GeoGridIQ uses NDVI, satellite imagery, vegetation density, and infrastructure context to help identify vegetation pressure near electrical assets.