Atlas TX · Map · Energy footprintComing soonETA · Cached EIA-860 + Texas RRC snapshots
Texas energy footprint
Where Texas energy infrastructure intersects water-risk: power plants, oil and gas wells, ERCOT regions, and the water-cooling lanes that bind the two grids.
Map surface
Once the data layers below are bound, this surface renders the live map for texas energy footprint. Until then, the planned datasets and signals are listed.
Planned datasets
- EIA-860 utility-scale generatorsU.S. Energy Information Administration
- Texas Railroad Commission well exportsTexas Railroad Commission (RRC)
- ERCOT grid weather zones + region polygonsERCOT public data
- EPA emissions facility registry (FRS)EPA Facility Registry Service
- Cooling-water withdrawals + thermoelectric layerUSGS / EIA-923
Planned signals
- Power-plant density per countyOperating utility-scale generators with fuel-type breakdown.
- Active well count per countyRRC-permitted producing oil and gas wells, refreshed from the public RRC export.
- Water-stressed cooling loadCounties where thermoelectric cooling demand overlaps drinking-water risk and drought class.
- Renewable share by countyWind and solar generator capacity as a share of total county capacity.
Public roadmap