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Energy Maps – Video

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In the past, Energy maps would only display information about your country, meaning that once you cross a border, the maps would end.

Since signing the MOU in 2014, the United States, Mexico and Canada have developed trilingual static maps as well as interactive web maps that are now available to the public.

The maps consist of 5 layers:

  • Natural gas processing plants;
  • Liquefied natural gas terminals;
  • Refineries;
  • Power plants, and
  • Renewable power plants.

The interactive web maps have many tools and functions, some of which are displayed in this video.

For example: You can look up facilities around your hometown

You can obtain detailed information on facilities

You can filter through many layers and geographical attributes

You can change the base map;

You can access information in English, Spanish or French

You can export map data into a CSV file

It was agreed that a North American collaboration was in need to both extend and unify our energy information.

These maps really demonstrate what our three countries can achieve when they work together towards a common goal.

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