First Order
First Order Identification of Potential Electricity Customers The peninsular area is shown in Figure 3, with the road into the facility roughly marked and road distances Indicated on the map. The road from the neck of the peninsula to the retreat is about 0.9 km. Nearby structures are marked with pins and grouped into “patches by proximity. Patch 0 contains the facility itself, Patch a group of 12 nearby structures, ana Patch 2 three additional structures some distance away.
Further way on the peninsula, Figure 4 roughly identifies areas with clusters of structures on the peninsula and indicates the location of a set of larger buildings, likely a school or similar community structure. The boundary of the analysis area is marked with the green line.
Structures are spread over significant distances and are not grouped into compact village centers. As is common elsewhere in the region, structures in some clusters appear to be placed along roads and trails and a spacing of 30-80 meters. In other clusters, distances between structures within the marked clusters is 30-80 meters. In comparison, a typical suburban neighborhood in Colorado has house spacing of about 30-40 meters.