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A+ for Energy® Energy Educator Training Conferences

Sponsored by BP, Presented in Partnership with The NEED Project and NREL

The Great Lakes Energy Story Illinois, Ohio, and Indiana

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The Illinois Energy Story

• A central location and well-developed infrastructure make Illinois a key transportation hub for energy supplies moving throughout the Midwest.

• Illinois accounts for roughly one-tenth of total nuclear-powered electricity generation in the United States.

• Illinois leads the Midwest in refining capacity. • Illinois is one of the top producers of ethanol

in the Nation.

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The Indiana Energy Story

• As one of the nation’s top corn-producing states, Indiana has significant ethanol production potential.

• The BP Products refinery in Whiting has the largest processing capacity of any refinery outside of the Gulf Coast region.

• Industrial sector consumption contributes to the State’s high total and per capita energy consumption.

• Almost all of Indiana’s electricity generation is fueled by coal.

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The Ohio Energy Story

• Ohio’s industrial sector energy consumption ranks among the highest in the nation.

• Ohio has the second-highest refining capacity in the Midwest, after Illinois.

• A proposed pipeline from the Rocky Mountains could increase Ohio’s total natural gas supply in the near future.

• In August 2003, a transmission failure in Ohio led to the largest blackout in North American history, affecting over 50 million people.

• Coal typically fuels about nine-tenths of net electricity generation in Ohio.

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Great Lakes State Data

• Illinois Population: 12.9 million (4th in U.S.)

• Indiana Population: 6.3 million (14th)

• Ohio Population: 11.5 million (6th)

• Major industries: refining, chemicals, glass, metals, steel, agriculture. Ohio ranks among the highest in industrial energy consumption.

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Coal

• Ohio imports more than 2/3rd of it’s coal from other states and generates 9/10ths of its electricity from coal.

• Although Illinois represents 1/10th of the nation’s goal reserves, it does not rank as high in coal production due to geologic conditions, surface development, and the high-sulfur content of the coal.

• Indiana’s moderate coal reserves produce most of the State’s electricity. Indiana’s use of coal in coke plants, which service the State’s steel industry, is the top in the nation.

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Oil and Natural Gas

• Illinois, Ohio, and Indiana all have minimal to moderate oil and gas reserves mainly located in the Illinois Basin.

• The region has substantial refining capacity with the BP Whiting Refinery having the largest capacity outside of the Gulf Coast.

• The region consumes substantial oil and natural gas for transportation, heating, and electricity generation. For example, 2/3rds of Indiana homes are heated with natural gas.

• Illinois, although a small producer of natural gas, is the hub for substantial natural gas supply transport in the U.S. and ranks 2nd to Michigan for gas storage capability.

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Ohio Energy Map

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Illinois Energy Map

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Indiana Energy Map

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Electricity

• Prices for electricity in the Great Lakes are below the national average of 10.24 cents/kWh. (Illinois 9.9, Indiana 7.95, Ohio 9.16).

• Generation is high with 11,224 million mWh in Indiana; 15,701 million mWh in Illinois, and 13,091 million mWh in Ohio. Illinois ranks 1st in Nuclear Generation in the U.S. with nearly 50% of its electricity from uranium.

• Other generating sources include coal, natural gas, and hydropower. Renewable potential is high – especially for offshore wind on Lake Erie (Ohio).

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Biomass/BioFuels

• Region is rich in agriculture with substantial corn and soybean capability for ethanol and biodiesel production.

• Illinois has 7 ethanol plants and 17,744 alternative fuel vehicles licensed in the state.

• Ohio has 1 ethanol plant and 12,022 AFVs.• Indiana has 7 ethanol plants and 7,940 AFVs.

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Consumption

• Region among the highest in the U.S. for per capita consumption of total energy. National rankings: Ohio (22nd), Illinois (33rd), and Indiana (8th).

• Region consumes 11,209 trillion Btus of energy. (Ohio 4,082 trillion; Indiana 2,905 trillion; and Illinois 4,122 trillion).

• Heavy consumption is related to heavy industry energy use for energy intensive industries – steel, refining, chemicals.

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The Future

• Significant Energy Efficiency policies in place throughout the region.

• Substantial industrial energy use activities in place to reduce energy intensity in the industrial process.

• Renewables development in wind and solar with incentives in place for solar and wind development.

• Significant capability for agri-energy development with feedstocks for transportation fuels and electricity generation.

• Utilities integrating demand-side management, real time pricing, and load-shedding programs.

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Links

• Energy Information Administration www.eia.doe.gov

• Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity http://www.commerce.state.il.us/dceo/

• Indiana Office of Energy and Defense Development http://www.in.gov/energy/

• Ohio Energy Office http://www.odod.state.oh.us/cdd/oee/