Imagine a world where politics, administration restraints and expensive startup costs didn’t exist but wind, solar and water renewables did. The Solutions Project, powered by the data of Stanford University created 50 infographics for each state that outlines how renewables can power 100 percent of electric, transportation, heating/cooling and a variety of other industry needs.

The Solutions Project is made up of distinguished business leaders, scientists, and cultural ambassadors that aim to explain the benefits of moving towards renewables from both a business and scientific perspective.

The infographic outlines how each individual state can transition to 100 percent renewable energy with a custom mix of wind, water and solar. Here is the infographic for how Massachusetts could look like by 2050:

The graphic shows that Massachusetts is best fit for offshore wind production which would make up 55 percent of our power source. It could then be followed by onshore wind production with 10 percent as well as solar PV plants with 15 percent.

The Solutions Project expects that over 100,000 40-year jobs – number of jobs where a person is employed for 40 consecutive years – will be created if more renewables are used as a power source. There will also be about 40 percent less land used to create energy and will save future people money not only in energy costs but with health and climate costs as well.

The amount of money that will be saved annually for health, energy and climate in 2050 will be $4,000 with energy costs itself being $1,800.

What this infographic ultimately shows is that if legislation is passed to create more renewable energy and initial costs can be afforded, states such as Massachusetts can end up not only saving money but help mitigate climate change and reduce health risks. If things work out correctly, Massachusetts may be seeing a lot more wind turbines in the coming future.

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