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This dataset represents an update to U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 597. Locations and attributes of wind turbines in Colorado, 2009 (available at http://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/597/). This updated Colorado wind turbine Data Series provides geospatial data (fig. 1) for all 1,204 wind turbines established within the State of Colorado as of September 2011, an increase of 297 wind turbines from 2009.Attributes specific to each turbine include: turbine location, manufacturer and model, rotor diameter, hub height, rotor height, potential megawatt output, land ownership, county, and development status of the wind turbine. Wind energy facility data for each turbine include: facility name, facility power capacity, number of...
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Annual average wind resource potential for the state of New Mexico, United States at a 50 meter height. This data set has been validated by NREL and wind energy meteorological consultants. However, the data is not suitable for micro-siting potential development projects. This shapefile was generated from a raster dataset with a 200 m resolution, in a UTM zone 12, datum WGS 84 projection system.
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Idaho National Labs maps (.jpg files) obtained from the following URL: https://inlportal.inl.gov/portal/server.pt/community/geothermal/422/maps/3487
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Monthly and annual average solar resource potential for 48 Contiguous United States. This data provides monthly average and annual average daily total solar resource averaged over surface cells of 0.1 degrees in both latitude and longitude, or about 10 km in size. This data was developed using the State University of New York/Albany satellite radiation model. This model was developed by Dr. Richard Perez and collaborators at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and other universities for the U.S. Department of Energy. Specific information about this model can be found in Perez, et al. (2002). This model uses hourly radiance images from geostationary weather satellites, daily snow cover data, and monthly averages...
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This data set consist of digital data describing (ACEC) Areas of Critical and Environmental Concern for Public Lands in the State of Colorado. ACECs are designated by decisions made during BLM Resource Management Planning. Existing ACECs have a Resouce value tied to them. An example of these resources would be: Threatened and Endangered Plants. Other areas of concern have also been captured within this theme. When the users opens up the attribute table for this theme the user will notice ACEC follows most of names for each area. Some BLM field offices also included RNAs and ONAs with in their layer. ONAs are... Outstanding Natural Areas and RNAs are... Research Natural Area The data set was compiled from the most...
The Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL) produced geothermal resource maps of 13 western states for the Department of Energy (DOE). These geothermal resource maps were prepared for the general public to: . Be used as an educational tool . Promote the use of geothermal resources, depicting general trends and geothermal occurrences in the western U.S. . Provide other information of interest (e.g., land use, political boundaries, direct use applications, etc.) . Provide a starting point for state working groups, communities, organizations, companies, and individuals interested in identifying geothermal resources. This coverage shows areas most favorable for discovery and development of low-temperature...
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ESRI ArcView shapefile depicting New Mexico coal mines permitted under the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 (SMCRA), by either the NM Mining & Minerals Division (MMD), or by the federal DOI Office of Surface Mining, Reclamation & Enforcement, as of October 2005. The permit boundaries of the mines are displayed as polygons; these boundaries were typically derived from source AutoCAD drawing (.dwg) files submitted to as part of the permitting process, and are known to contain some inaccuracies.
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This open-file report presents the results of the USGS Mineral Resources Program activity to compile a national-scale geologic map database to support national and regional level projects, including mineral resource and geo- environmental assessments. The only comprehensive sources of regional- and national-scale geologic maps are state geologic maps with scales ranging from 1:100,000 to 1:1,000,000. Digital versions of these state maps form the core of what is presented here. Because no adequate geologic map exists for the state of Alaska, it is being compiled in regional blocks that also form part of this national database. It is expected that this series will completed by approximately the end of 2007. These...
The National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) is a feature-based database that interconnects and uniquely identifies the stream segments or reaches that make up the nation's surface water drainage system. NHD data was originally developed at 1:100,000-scale and exists at that scale for the whole country. This high-resolution NHD, generally developed at 1:24,000/1:12,000 scale, adds detail to the original 1:100,000-scale NHD. (Data for Alaska, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands was developed at high-resolution, not 1:100,000 scale.) Local resolution NHD is being developed where partners and data exist. The NHD contains reach codes for networked features, flow direction, names, and centerline representations for areal water...
Annual average wind resource potential for the state of Colorado, United States at a 50 meter height. This data set has been validated by NREL and wind energy meteorological consultants. However, the data is not suitable for micro-siting potential development projects. This shapefile was generated from a raster dataset with a 200 m resolution, in a UTM zone 12, datum WGS 84 projection system.
This data set consists of the 2010 TIGER Census roads for Colorado.
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This open-file report presents the results of the USGS Mineral Resources Program activity to compile a national-scale geologic map database to support national and regional level projects, including mineral resource and geo- environmental assessments. The only comprehensive sources of regional- and national-scale geologic maps are state geologic maps with scales ranging from 1:100,000 to 1:1,000,000. Digital versions of these state maps form the core of what is presented here. Because no adequate geologic map exists for the state of Alaska, it is being compiled in regional blocks that also form part of this national database. It is expected that this series will completed by approximately the end of 2007. These...


map background search result map search result map National Atlas Uranium Hydrology Geology New Mexico Coal Mines, 2005 Colorado Wind Resource at 50 Meters Above Ground Level New Mexico Wind Resource at 50 Meters Above Ground Level Preliminary Integrated Geologic Map Database: Colorado Areas of Critical and Environmental Concern for Colorado Regions of Known or Potential Geothermal Resources, Colorado Solar Resources, Global Horizontal Insolation (10 km.) NHD (High Resolution) Water Bodies for Colorado and New Mexico New Mexico Faults, from the USGS Geologic Map Database Wind Turbines in Colorado, 2011 Uranium Geology Wind Turbines in Colorado, 2011 New Mexico Coal Mines, 2005 Regions of Known or Potential Geothermal Resources, Colorado Areas of Critical and Environmental Concern for Colorado Preliminary Integrated Geologic Map Database: Colorado Colorado Wind Resource at 50 Meters Above Ground Level New Mexico Faults, from the USGS Geologic Map Database New Mexico Wind Resource at 50 Meters Above Ground Level NHD (High Resolution) Water Bodies for Colorado and New Mexico Solar Resources, Global Horizontal Insolation (10 km.)