The U.S. Department of Energy's Installed Wind Capacity map shows the current installed wind power capacity in each U.S. state, as well as yearly installed capacity maps dating back to 1999, which collectively show the growth of U.S. wind energy over time.
The Vermont Center for Geographic Information's VT Interactive Map Viewer provides a large amount of information on Vermont's geology and natural resources, including:
The Massachusetts Office of Geographic Information's "OLIVER" Online Mapping Tool provides a huge amount of information on Massachusetts' geology, natural resources, and hazards in interactive map form, including:
The Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries' Geothermal Information Layer for Oregon is an interactive map that allows users to locate geothermal wells and springs in Oregon, as well as direct use areas.
Temperature information is provided for many of the geothermal springs, and all of the data can be downloaded for further use and analysis.
Click here to access the Oregon DOGAMI Geothermal Information Layer.
The Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI) and Geothermal Energy Association (GEA) held a briefing on the state of geothermal energy on both national and global scales.
The U.S. Department of Energy's interactive map of the energy sector's climatic vulnerabilities allows users to explore how climatic events have impacted the energy sector over recent years. You can view how impacts due to increasing temperatures, decreased water availability, and increasing storms, floods, and sea level rise have adversely affected energy resource development, distribution, production, and transmission.
The National Geothermal Data System's interactive geothermal map provides a portal to geothermal information across the United States. Users can search for locations or keywords related to geothermal data and the map will display a catalog of documents and datasets that provide information about geothermal resources across the U.S.
Click here to use the National Geothermal Data System map
The Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology's Great Basin Geothermal Energy web app provides a large amount of information on geothermal energy in Nevada. The map includes: