100% GUATEMALA Transition to 100% wind, water, and solar (WWS) for all purposes (electricity, transportation, heating/cooling, industry) 2050 Residential rooftop solar 22.5% Solar plant 16.5% Commercial/govt rooftop solar 10.4% Wave energy 1% PROJECTED ENERGY MIX Concentrated solar plant 10% Geothermal energy 23.7% Onshore wind 7% Hydroelectric 5.8% Offshore wind 3% Tidal turbine 0.1% 40-Year Jobs Created Number of jobs where a person is employed for 40 consecutive years 11,816 21,549 Operation jobs: Construction jobs: = 2,000 Using WWS electricity for everything, instead of burning fuel, and improving energy efficiency means you need much less energy. 2050 Demand with BAU 2050 Wind, Water, Solar -41% Data from Stanford University FOLLOW US ON 100isNow SolutionsProj 100% GUATEMALA Transition to 100% wind, water, and solar (WWS) for all purposes (electricity, transportation, heating/cooling, industry) Avoided Mortality and Illness Costs Avoided health costs per year: Percentage of Land Needed for All New WWS Generators 0.10% 0.45% Footprint area $5B Spacing area 1.3% of GDP Air pollution deaths avoided every year: 875 = 100 Plan pays for itself in as little as 2.9 years from air pollution and climate cost savings alone. Future Energy Costs 2050 BAU (Business as usual) Money in Your Pocket P WWS (Wind, water, solar) = $50 Annual energy, health, and climate cost savings per person in 2050: $478 Average fossil-fuel energy costs* 10.5 c/kWh *Health and climate external costs of fossil fuels are another 5.7c/kWh Annual energy cost savings per person in 2050: $18 Average WWS electricity costs 9.1 c/kWh Data from Stanford University FOLLOW US ON 100isNow SolutionsProj
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