4/12/2016 Indiana DRAFT State Profile and Data Sheet

Indiana Demographic Information: Total Population: 6,957,000 Growth Rate (since 2001): 14% Largest Populated Counties: Marion 934,243

Lake 490,228 Allen 365,918 Hamilton 302,623 Square Miles: 36,418 College Degree (Bachelors or higher): 23.2%

Economic Indicators: Total Civilian Labor Force: 3,259,500 Current Unemployment: 5.4% State GDP (nominal): 294.212 billion (2014) Latest GDP Growth Estimate: 2.06% % of U.S. GDP: 1.89%

GDP Per Capita: $44,775 Income Per Capita: $25,140

EPA Non-Attainment Counties: Indiana CMAQ Funding: Clark, Daviess, Dearborn, Delaware, Floyd, Jefferson, Lake, Marion, $46,932,909 Morgan, Pike, Porter, Vigo Indiana Political Landscape:

Indiana 2012 Presidental Election Results State Governor: (R) Committees of Note: http://www.in.gov/apps/sos/election/general/general2012?page=office&count Majority Leader—Senate: (R) Environmental Affairs: yID=-1&officeID=36&districtID=-1&candidate= Majority Leader—House: Rosie Berger (R) (R) S Senate President: David C. Long (R) David Wolkins (R) H LIBERTARIAN, Roads & Transportation: 50,111 House Speaker: Brian C. Bosma (R) OTHER, 703 (R) H DEMOCRAT, (R) S 1,152,887 U.S. Senators: Appropriations/Ways & Means: Daniel Coats (R) Joe Donnelly (D) (R) S U.S. Representatives by District: Timothy Brown (R) H Peter Visclosky (D) - 1st Jackie Walorski (R) - 2nd Natural Resources: Susan Glick (R) S Marlin Stutzman (R) - 3rd Todd Rokita (R) - 4th (R) H Susan Brooks (R) - 5th Luke Messer (R) - 6th Indiana DoT: REPUBLICAN, André Carson (D) - 7th Larry Bucshon (R) - 8th 1,420,543 Commissioner: Todd Young (R) - 9th Brandye Hendrickson

Indiana Legislative Landscape:

 Local groups filed at block Duke Energy’s coal gasification 7 AFV Bills Proposed in 2015 (2 passed): plant in Edwardsport, Indiana. HB-1001 —Amends the Heavy Duty NG Truck tax incentive to make it retroactive for 2013 purchases.  Indiana is still feeling ripples from Senate Bill 340 which SB-199—Makes corrections to various statutes including the tax credits for alternative fuel shut down the Energizing Indiana program in 2014. vehicles and infrastructure.  An existing coal-fired power plant will be retired in 5 AFV Bills Passed in 2014: April, 2016 in Martinsville, IN, and a new, state of the HB-1448, HB-1104, HB-1108, HB1266, SB-367—Clarified NG sales tax; created a study for art natural gas facility will replace it. alternative transportation funding mechanisms; extended, and made administrative changes to AFV tax credits.  The EPA’s Clean Power Plan is in the news in Indiana as the Governor of the state was an early front runner in Indiana Office of Energy Development:

opposing it. Director: Tristan Vance State Legislators with a Stake: (Have introduced AFV bills) Program Director, Alternative Vehicle Fuels and Bioenergy: Cary Aubrey Randall Frye *R+ H *R+ S OED strives to be a national leader in the creation of innovative policy solu- *R+ H *R+ S tions and programs for affordable, reliable energy. Thomas Washburne *R+ H *D+ S Edmond Soliday *R+ H Howard Kenley *R+ S Gregory Steuerwald *R+ H Brandt Hershman *R+ S Holli Sullivan *R+ H James Arnold *D+ S Governor’s Energy Strategy Advisor: Mike Braun *R+ H *D+ S Dan Schmidt, Policy Director for Energy and Environment, Transportation, and Gaming Indiana Transportation Profile: 2011 Indiana Public Road Length (97,553 miles): Interstate Highways: 1,188 Collectors: 22,523 Arterials: 8,758 Local: 65,084

Fueling Stations: Indiana Total U.S. Gasoline: 2,597 156,065 (2.16%) CNG/LNG: (Public stations in Blue) 23/0 1,672 (3.35%) Diesel 924

Indiana Freight Statistics (Trucking—2012): Value ($M) Within State From Other To Other Domestic: $ 126,166 92.38% $185,835 76.04% $154,332 69.71% Import: $1,408 100% $155 74.83% $14,069 60.49% Export: $5,819 99.30% $14,417 65.89% $43 52.09% Weight (kt) Within State From Other To Other Domestic: 286,958 87.34% 118,477 73.23% 103,268 51.39% Import: 18 100% 2 3.17% 4,972 38.47% Export: 51 91.31% 4,983 61.96% 1 40.61%

Indiana Vehicles and Markets: Offers Incentives for NGVs / Stations: Energy Equivalency Excise Tax: DGE and GGE Definitions: Weight Limit Exemptions for NGVs: Yes Yes Yes Yes AFV Incentives: Tax Credits, Fleet Grants, Weight Exemptions, Improvement Grants AFV Use in Government: Acquisition Requirements Market Potential:

Indiana Truck Registrations 2013 Indiana Motor Fuel Use* - 2014 Truck Fleet-Based Natural Gas Vehicles in Indiana Automobiles Other Light, Tractors, Special Fuels, 226,825 1,289,644,047 Vans (Medium (Fullsize), 1 Automobiles 1,063 Duty), 7 (Midsize), 3

Sport Vans (Light Duty), Utilities, 1 1,120,155

Trucks, 10 Pickups, 16

Gasoline/Gasoho Pickups, *Gallons l, 3,053,601,085 1,026,933 (special fuels includes diesel and other Vans, 2,858,574 total vehicles 483,598

 606,000 Class 3-8 Truck Sales in the United States in 2013—Indiana registered 226,825 truck tractors in 2013  2013 Fleet-based Natural Gas Vehicles in Indiana—38  2011 Natural Gas Consumption—Vehicle Fuel—15 (Thousand GEG)

Indiana Energy Production:

Indiana’s Energy Production Facts:  Indiana ranked eighth among the states in coal production in 2013. Coal-fired electric power plants provided about 85% of Indiana's net electricity generation in 2014.

 Indiana’s industrial sector, which includes manufacturers of aluminum, chemicals, glass, metal casting, and steel, consumed more energy in 2012 than the residential sector and commercial sector combined.

 As of January 2014, Indiana's Whiting oil refinery had the largest processing capacity of any refinery outside the Gulf Coast region.

 Indiana is a major producer of ethanol. As of February 2015, Indiana's ethanol plants were capable of producing more than 1.2 billion gallons of ethanol per year.