Want to live a truly “remote” lifestyle? By “remote,” we don’t mean working wherever there’s Wi-Fi — we mean living off the grid.
With the pandemic far from over, there’s no better time to isolate yourself. But a self-reliant lifestyle isn’t possible everywhere in America.
To help you find your remote slice of heaven, LawnStarter ranked 2022’s Best States to Live Off the Grid.
We compared all 50 states across 21 key factors — from off-grid legality and average per-acre cost of farmland to climate and crime rate.
How does Indiana stack up?
- Suitability of Electric, Water, and Waste Laws for Off-Grid Living – 46th
- Change in Share of Electricity from Renewable Sources – 41st
- Average Value Per Acre of Cropland – 31st
- Average Percentage of Possible Sunshine – 33rd
- Number of Water Quality Violations in Past Year – 46th
- Toxic Chemicals Release per Sq. Mile – 50th
The full ranking and analysis can be found here: https://www.lawnstarter.com/blog/studies/best-and-worst-states-for-living-off-the-grid/
5 comments
[…] Source link […]
What pandemic? If you’re talking about Covid 19 the numbers are not high enough to qualify as a pandemic.
Amen “let’s go Brandon”
What we have is a pandemic if idiocy. Or a pandemic of no common sense. Or a pandemic if ignorance about how immunity really works. Yes we have a pandemic but not with Covid. Go look at the CDC adverse reporting numbers. The so called vaccine is killing people.
“Change in Share of Electricity from Renewable Sources – 41st”
What on God’s green Earth does this have to do with living off the grid?