Geographic
Implementing advanced vehicles, fuels, and infrastructure must be coordinated geographically, as well as temporally. Maps facilitate this coordination. This page features maps that illustrate the convergence of flexible fuel vehicles (FFVs), Clean Cities coalitions, alternative fueling stations, fuel production facilities, and transportation routes for E85. Also available are maps highlighting U.S. biomass production and areas of highest potential for hydrogen consumption.
TransAtlas 
TransAtlas is an interactive map that uses a Google Maps interface to display:
- Existing and planned alternative fueling stations
- Alternative fuel production facilities
- Light-duty vehicle density
- Roads and political boundaries
Users can customize the map display and print and query the underlying data. TransAtlas is part of a suite of geographic analysis tools for renewable energy developed at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
| Regional Analyses of Fuel Deployment |
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| Guide for Identifying and Converting High-Potential Petroleum Brownfield Sites to Alternative Fuel Stations Process to determine the best deployment location for various alternative fuels |
| Geographically Based Hydrogen Consumer Demand and Infrastructure Analysis Analysis of geographic demand for hydrogen |
| E85 Maps |
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| E85 FFVs, Clean Cities Coalitions, and E85 Refueling Stations Map combining regions with more than 2% penetration of E85-capable FFVs, Clean Cities coalitions, and E85 stations |
| FFV Registrations by Zip Code Map of E85 FFV penetration levels by U.S. ZIP codes |
| US Federal FFV Fleets and E85 Stations (JPEG 112 KB) Map of federal FFV fleets and E85 refueling stations |
| Minnesota Ethanol Infrastructure and Population (JPEG 887 KB) Map of Minnesota's ethanol refineries, E85 refueling stations, and zip-codes based population and FFV penetration |
| Biomass and Hydrogen Maps |
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| Biomass Resources Available in the United States (JPEG 129 KB) Map of available U.S. biomass resources |
| Hydrogen Infrastructure Demand Consumer Strategy (JPEG 78 KB) Map of hydrogen demand |
For more information about the data, analysis, and trends presented on these pages, please contact Caley Johnson at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.


