What is HEA-GDP
HEA-GDP (Human Energy Aggregate — Gross Domestic Power) is the total recorded human energy (in HUNIT) accumulated by HUMAS System participants within a country.
It reflects not only economic activity, but also human contribution — physical, intellectual, and emotional.
How it differs from GDP
GDP measures the value of goods and services.
HEA-GDP measures human contribution in energy terms — regardless of monetization.
This makes it a more honest and universal indicator, especially in unstable and developing economies.
Why the world needs HEA-GDP
GDP reflects money, but not human effort.
HEA-GDP shows how much energy people invest in their country.
It forms the basis of an economy where the human being and their contribution are central.
How HEA-GDP is calculated
HEA-GDP is the total amount of HUNIT (hu) assigned to all registered participants in a country.
Additional metrics include:
- per capita HEA-GDP
- HEA-GDP per registered participant
- sector-based HEA-GDP (education, labor, volunteering, care, etc.)
HUMAScoin and HEA-GDP
The higher a country’s HEA-GDP, the higher its energy status.
This may influence the internal value of HUMAScoin.
Human energy becomes not only a value, but an asset at the national level.
Global implications
HEA-GDP reveals real centers of development — regardless of GDP levels.
Where human contribution is high, there is potential for transformation.
It is a step toward a new global map of creation.

