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New 2008 U.S. Renewable Energy Wall Map

  • Wind, Biomass, Solar, Geothermal and Tidal projects are indicated by Status, Fuel, Capacity, Owner/Developer, and Name. Current as of January, 2008. Nearly 1,800 Plants!
  • Transmission Infrastructure: Indicated by voltage, sited using the latest aerial imagery and field survey data.
  • Proposed Transmission Lines: over 32,000 miles of proposed transmission lines an increase of 12,000 miles over 2007!
  • Nationwide Mosaic of the Latest High-Resolution Wind Resource Data: Latest data from the U.S. Dept. of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory and many other sources.
  • Substations Locations: Representation of over 5,000 existing and proposed electric grid interconnections offers greater information to site new projects.
  • Project Locator/Data Table: Current and planned facilities are listed with name, owner, fuel, capacity, proposed on-line date and map location.
  • Conventional Generation Facilities: Power Plants of 5 MW or greater fueled by non-renewable fuels such as coal, gas, oil, or uranium are indicated.
  • Detailed Inset Areas: Showing areas of intense development, as well as Geothermal resources, solar intensity, and State-level existing & planned renewable capacity provide further definition. States with RPSs are displayed.
  • Detailed Reference Features: Cities, counties, the most detailed topographic representation available, and other features present a truly complete view of the geographic issues surrounding United States renewable energy.

Size: 48" x 80" (107cm x 203cm)

ABOUT LAMINATION:

  • We highly recommend lamination!
  • Lamination helps protect and preserve the map.
  • Lamination enhances the colors on the map.
  • The laminated finish can be written on with dry erase markers then easily wiped off
  • Laminated maps can be pinned to a wall, but are still flexible enough to be shipped in a tube.
  • Glass is not needed to frame or mount a laminated map, which helps to keep the weight and cost down.

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