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2026 EIA data SAIDI/SAIFI metrics Form 861 sourced

Indiana

SAIDI and SAIFI reliability metrics for Indiana utilities, drawn directly from EIA Form 861. 36 utilities reporting; updated each release.

Electric utility reliability in Indiana

428min
Avg SAIDI (2023)
1.92
Avg SAIFI (2023)
36
Utilities
3.1M
Customers

What This State's Utility Data Tells You

Indiana has 36 electric utilities reporting to the federal EIA Form 861 survey, of which 36 file full SAIDI and SAIFI reliability metrics. Together these providers serve approximately 3.1 million customer accounts, spanning investor-owned utilities (IOUs), member-owned rural cooperatives, and municipally-owned systems — each with different governance models, rate-setting processes, and reinvestment patterns that shape reliability outcomes on the ground.

The statewide average SAIDI — the mean number of minutes a typical customer spends without power each year — is 427.7 minutes across utilities with reporting data. That sits well above the 120–180 minute national benchmark, reflecting either storm exposure (hurricanes, ice, wildfire) or longer rural restoration windows. The average SAIFI — the number of outage events per customer per year — is 1.92, meaning Indiana customers statistically face about one interruption per year on average. Excluding major event days (hurricanes, ice storms, wildfires), the SAIDI figure drops to 128.2 minutes — the gap between that and the headline 427.7 shows how much weather, rather than day-to-day infrastructure, drives outage time in Indiana.

Within Indiana, reliability varies widely: the best-performing utility reports SAIDI of 3.2 minutes while the worst reports 2766.3 minutes — a 864.5× spread that typically reflects the difference between dense urban distribution grids and long, rural feeder lines. This kind of within-state variation matters when you're deciding where to relocate, choosing between service territories, or comparing reliability against a home-insurance quote. All figures on this page come directly from EIA Form 861, the federal annual electric power industry survey — use the ranked table below to look up specific providers and review their multi-year SAIDI, SAIFI, and customer-count trends.

The U.S. Energy Information Administration publishes the EIA Form 861 dataset every June, covering all licensed electric distribution utilities across the United States. Each utility self-reports interruption duration and frequency under definitions standardized by IEEE Standard 1366; the agency cross-validates the submissions against retail-sales volume and customer counts before release. Major event days, typically severe weather, are reported in a separate column and excluded from the headline SAIDI and SAIFI to keep year-over-year reliability comparisons meaningful. Use these state-level averages as a starting point, then check each provider's underlying multi-year submission on the federal portal before drawing conclusions about a specific utility.

Compare 36 Indiana utilities in the table below — within-state variation is wide (urban municipals often <100 min SAIDI vs. rural cooperatives 300+ min). See our SAIDI/SAIFI explainer and methodology for how these metrics are computed and what they don't capture. For national context: most-reliable and worst-outages state rankings.

Utilities Ranked by Reliability

All 36 electric utilities in Indiana with reliability data, sorted by 2023 SAIDI (fewest outage minutes first).

# Utility Type SAIDI 2023 SAIFI 2023 Customers
1 City of Jasper - (IN) Municipal 3.2 0.10 7,765
2 Crawfordsville Elec, Lgt & Pwr Municipal 21.5 0.10 10,175
3 Northeastern Rural E M C Cooperative 45.1 0.86 31,942
4 City of Greenfield - (IN) Municipal 49.0 1.02 12,644
5 City of Lebanon - (IN) Municipal 51.9 0.40 9,134
6 City of Peru - (IN) Municipal 61.5 0.65 10,751
7 Decatur County Rural E M C Cooperative 104.0 0.87 8,223
8 City of Richmond - (IN) Municipal 139.0 3.83 21,355
9 Kosciusko County Rural E M C Cooperative 139.4 1.45 18,888
10 Boone County Rural EMC Cooperative 139.8 1.28 17,872
11 Indiana Michigan Power Co IOU 155.1 0.85 478,944
12 NineStar Connect Cooperative 164.5 3.04 18,141
13 Dubois Rural Electric Coop Inc Cooperative 199.0 1.89 14,337
14 Noble County R E M C Cooperative 226.8 1.94 11,622
15 Hendricks County Rural E M C Cooperative 229.1 1.50 37,644
16 Whitewater Valley Rural EMC Cooperative 239.7 1.30 12,155
17 Daviess Martin County R E M C Cooperative 242.3 1.60 8,462
18 RushShelby Energy Cooperative 244.4 2.95 14,928
19 Clark County Rural E M C - (IN) Cooperative 289.3 2.14 27,898
20 Jasper County Rural E M C Cooperative 300.2 3.32 8,633
21 Northern Indiana Pub Serv Co IOU 320.0 1.14 488,841
22 City of Anderson - (IN) Municipal 326.9 1.97 34,785
23 Jackson County Rural E M C - (IN) Cooperative 333.1 2.37 25,241
24 Johnson County Rural E M C Cooperative 369.6 1.74 30,727
25 Southeastern Indiana R E M C Cooperative 399.3 2.16 28,236
26 Tipmont Rural Elec Member Corp Cooperative 406.3 1.28 29,828
27 Southern Indiana Gas & Elec Co IOU 450.5 1.57 151,780
28 AES Indiana IOU 466.8 1.38 523,392
29 Southern Indiana R E C, Inc Cooperative 538.0 3.08 9,548
30 Bartholomew County Rural E M C Cooperative 558.3 2.72 12,072
31 Carroll-White REMC Cooperative 644.0 15,033
32 Duke Energy Indiana, LLC IOU 644.8 1.48 894,157
33 Harrison County Rural E M C Cooperative 906.0 3.80 24,370
34 Utilities Dist-Western IN REMC Cooperative 1300.3 3.32 19,888
35 Western Indiana Energy REMC Cooperative 1920.7 3.41 17,362
36 South Central Indiana REMC Cooperative 2766.3 4.61 35,160

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Data sourced from official EIA reliability statistics and OpenEI utility rate database. See our methodology for details. Retrieved and formatted by PlainUtility Editorial