Governments consider geography when planning energy infrastructure primarily by evaluating the physical features that divide population centers. This involves understanding the natural landscape, such as mountains, rivers, and other geographic barriers, to effectively design and locate energy facilities, transmission lines, and distribution networks.
How do governments consider geography when planning energy infrastructure? (1 point)
by putting in place taxation to fund the construction of highways systems across the country
by managing resource distribution across state lines through regulation and subsidies
by evaluating the physical features that divide population centers
by distributing funds to cities located on floodplains, for damage prevention and recovery
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