
Open Infrastructure Map offers a global view of essential infrastructure, drawing its data directly from OpenStreetMap. This allows users to explore a wide array of utility networks, including detailed electricity transmission and distribution lines, various types of power plants, and associated switchgear components like transformers and circuit breakers.
The map also meticulously documents telecommunications networks, gas pipelines categorized by pressure and diameter, and petroleum infrastructure covering oil, fuel, and hydrogen facilities. Furthermore, it includes comprehensive data on water systems, detailing fresh water, hot water, steam, and wastewater lines, along with the locations of water treatment plants and pumping stations.
This resource is invaluable for anyone needing to visualize or analyze critical infrastructure data across the globe, supporting diverse applications from urban planning and emergency response to academic research and energy policy analysis. The commitment to open data ensures accessibility and transparency for all users.
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