pmu-data-quality-skillRun data quality checks on PMU (Phasor Measurement Unit) data. Use when the user asks to validate, check, or audit PMU measurements including frequency, volt...
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clawdbot install clayutk/pmu-data-quality-skillGrade Fair — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
Generated May 6, 2026
Utility operators can use this skill to automatically validate PMU data from substations, ensuring frequency and voltage remain within security limits. It helps quickly identify out-of-range measurements that could indicate grid instability or equipment malfunction, enabling proactive maintenance.
This skill enables auditors to run automated checks on PMU data to verify compliance with IEEE/NERC standards for frequency and voltage quality. It produces flagged rows and summary reports that can be included in regulatory filings or internal audits.
Engineers integrating renewable sources like wind or solar can use this skill to check PMU data for anomalies caused by variable generation. It helps ensure that new assets do not cause frequency or angle deviations beyond acceptable thresholds.
Researchers analyzing PMU data for power system studies can use this skill to clean and validate datasets before performing advanced analysis. It automatically detects missing values, timestamps gaps, and out-of-range measurements, saving hours of manual inspection.
Offer the skill as a cloud service that utilities subscribe to for continuous PMU data quality monitoring. Revenue comes from monthly or annual subscriptions based on the number of PMU sources or data volume.
Provide consulting to utilities and energy companies to integrate the skill into their existing data pipelines. Revenue is generated from project-based fees for customization, training, and support.
Sell a one-time license for the skill to be deployed on-premise within an organization's secured infrastructure. Revenue includes a license fee plus optional annual maintenance and support contracts.
💬 Integration Tip
Ensure the input CSV column names match expected names or update the column_mapping in the configuration file.
Scored May 6, 2026
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