Link: Interactive Energy Atlas for EERMA (Effects of Energy Development in the Rocky Mountain Area)
Summary
From the EERMA Interative Energy Atlas website: "The Energy and Environment in the Rocky Mountain Area (EERMA) project is composed of interdisciplinary U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) scientists working to provide land management agencies and decision makers with synthesized information and comprehensive, virtual tools to promote understanding of the trade-offs of energy development. The purpose of the Interactive Energy Atlas is to provide data and decision support tools to visualize and assess the potential effects of energy development on terrestrial/hydrological resources at multiple scales." This viewer and data portal currently contains data sets for Colorado and New Mexico. Topics include existing energy development and energy [...]
Summary
From the
EERMA Interative Energy Atlas website: "The Energy and Environment in the Rocky Mountain Area (EERMA) project is composed of interdisciplinary U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) scientists working to provide land management agencies and decision makers with synthesized information and comprehensive, virtual tools to promote understanding of the trade-offs of energy development. The purpose of the Interactive Energy Atlas is to provide data and decision support tools to visualize and assess the potential effects of energy development on terrestrial/hydrological resources at multiple scales."
This viewer and data portal currently contains data sets for Colorado and New Mexico. Topics include existing energy development and energy potential.
Some of the data sets available for viewing and dowload from the Interactive Energy Atlas are:
USGS National Assessment of Oil and Gas Resources, Colorado and New Mexico
Regions of Known or Potential Geothermal Resources, Colorado and New Mexico
Solar Resources, Direct Normal Isolation (10km)