2010 U.S. Power System Map
NEW! CURRENT AS OF AUG, 2009
The Most Up-to-Date Visual Reference Tool
on the U.S. Power System Available
The updated 2010 U.S. Power System Wall Map captures huge growth in renewable power investment. The map displays nearly 1,100 new or expanding plants and more than 240 Gigawatts of existing or proposed renewable capacity is shown.
Includes major additions representing representing tens of thousands hours of Ventyx research into the infrastructure of the U.S. electrical power system.
Map Displays:
All Existing U.S. power plants
50 MW and above (over 2,300) - Defined by capacity, fuel mix, operator, and regulatory status. Includes 900 proposed Greenfield plants and nearly expansions. CURRENT AS OF AUGUST 1, 2009
Fuel Types Shown: Biomass, Coal, Geothermal, Hydro/Tidal, Natural Gas, Nuclear, Petroleum, Solar, Wind, and Other.
Transmission lines
Over 550,000 miles of transmission lines indicated by voltage. Including over 40,000 miles of proposed transmission lines.
Comprehensive plant data tables
listing power plants by name, operator, capacity, and map location.
12 detailed regional insets
showing detailed energy infrastructure in enhanced detail.
ISO and NERC regions.
Satellite imagery, topography, states, counties and cities
give a true geographic picture of the US power system.
Details:
Cost: $490 (lamination +$90)
Size: 48" x 92"
Data year: 2009


