Geography Reference
In-Depth Information
Energy distribution systems
Location
Paths
Capacities
Intermediate storage facilities
Types of energy conveyed
Degree of hazard in extraction
Energy use patterns
Industrial
Residential
Peak usage
Distribution by user characteristics
may lead to information allowing analysis of
Costs of moving energy
Remaining available energy reserves
Efficiency of different allocation schemes
Waste
Heat pollution
may lead to information for delineating
Areas of danger to humans
Environmental impact
may lead to information for developing
New distribution lines
Resource allocation schemes
Human Resources
It is for people that we operate our governments. It is primarily people who use the land, the energy, and
the resources, and, in part, it is people who feel the effects of its ill use.
The vast amount of data about people is not stored in spatial format for at least two reasons:
They move around—day to day and year to year.
We protect their privacy to a considerable extent.
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