The Geospatial Energy Map of India by the NITI Aayog, in collaboration with ISRO, identifies and locates all primary and secondary sources of energy along with their transportation and transmission networks. The idea is to develop a web-GIS-based information system for the visualisation of spatial and non-spatial data associated with conventional energy sources in India including power plants, coal mines, oil & gas wells, oil refineries, pipelines, renewable energy source potential, and other key energy infrastructure. While there are several maps and detailed data silos available discretely, the lack of a consolidated energy map of the country, besides the highly static nature of existing maps, used to be a constant roadblock to integration with associated features of topography and other physical assets.