The report, “Energy Self-Reliant States: Second and Expanded Edition” describes how 31 states have the capacity to independently meet their states’ electricity demands by using wholly renewable energy sources already at their disposal.
Several states, the report notes, could use their renewable energy resources to produce electricity that meets over ten times their statewide demands.
An additional ten states could generate enough electricity to meet well over half of their annual demands—again, solely from renewable sources.
The report’s analysis and projections only incorporates renewable energy resources that are currently commercially deployable. Link to WorldChanging.