Expanding Electricity Content Over Time

The site expands through topic hubs, programmatic pages, comparison pages, and data assets. New content should fit into the existing architecture so the site stays organized and discoverable.

How Expansion Works

New pages should usually fit into one of these layers:

  • Topic cluster — Add to an existing hub (e.g. electricity costs, price dynamics, market structure) or create a new cluster with clear links from the topics hub.
  • Programmatic route family — State-level or comparison pages that follow a consistent pattern and are backed by the same data.
  • Data / discovery layer — Datasets, methodology pages, entity registry, and discovery graph entries that support transparency and crawlability.
  • Methodology or authority layer — New formulas, metrics, or documentation that explain how the site calculates or presents data.

Why Structure Matters

Consistent architecture helps users, crawlers, and AI systems understand the site. Topic hubs, discovery pages (site-map, page-index, entity-registry, discovery-graph), and data authority pages (electricity-data, datasets, methodology) create a predictable structure that supports long-term maintenance and expansion.

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