Indiana DRAFT State Profile and Data Sheet
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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: Mike Pence (R) Committees of Note: http://www.in.gov/apps/sos/election/general/general2012?page=office&count Majority Leader—Senate: Brandt Hershman (R) Environmental Affairs: yID=-1&officeID=36&districtID=-1&candidate= Majority Leader—House: Rosie Berger (R) Ed Charbonneau (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 Edmond Soliday (R) H DEMOCRAT, Carlin Yoder (R) S 1,152,887 U.S. Senators: Appropriations/Ways & Means: Daniel Coats (R) Joe Donnelly (D) Luke Kenley (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 Sean Eberhart (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 Rodric Bray *R+ S OED strives to be a national leader in the creation of innovative policy solu- Timothy Wesco *R+ H Randall Head *R+ S tions and programs for affordable, reliable energy. Thomas Washburne *R+ H Lonnie Randolph *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 Karen Tallian *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. .