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State Energy Profile - Wisconsin

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State Energy Profile for Wisconsin
Last Update: January 02, 2009
Next Update: January 08 , 2009

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    Wisconsin Quick Facts

  • Wisconsin produces ethanol at several plants in the central and southern portions of the State.
  • The Unit 1 reactor at the Point Beach nuclear plant is one of the oldest operating reactors in the United States.
  • Coal dominates electricity generation in Wisconsin, fueling more than two-thirds of the State’s power plants.
  • Energy-intensive industries in Wisconsin include forest products and metal casting, and Wisconsin's industrial sector is the largest energy-consuming sector in the State.



 

Overview

Resources and Consumption

Wisconsin has some renewable energy resources but lacks more conventional fossil fuel resources. Several rivers that cross the State provide hydroelectric power potential, and the State's high corn production positions it to be one of the Nation's leading producers of ethanol. Wisconsin’s population and energy consumption are about average among U.S. States. The industrial sector leads total State energy consumption. Energy-intensive industries in Wisconsin include forest products and metal casting.

Petroleum

Wisconsin has one small refinery on Lake Superior. It receives crude oil supply from the Lakehead Pipeline System, which originates in western Canada and delivers crude to eastern Ontario and throughout the Great Lakes region. Refineries in the metropolitan areas of Chicago and Minneapolis provide petroleum products for most of Wisconsin's market. The southeastern corner of Wisconsin requires the use of reformulated motor gasoline blended with ethanol. Wisconsin produces a substantial amount of ethanol at several ethanol plants in the southern and central portions of the State.

Natural Gas

Natural gas markets in Wisconsin receive supplies primarily from the United States via the ANR Pipeline and the Guardian Pipeline, which run through a major hub in Joliet, Illinois. Natural gas is also delivered to Wisconsin from U.S. and Canadian sources by three other pipelines operated by the Northern Natural Gas Co., the Natural Gas Pipeline Co., and the Viking Gas Transmission Co. Wisconsin's residential and industrial sectors lead the State's natural gas consumption. Natural gas dominates the home heating market, as roughly two-thirds of Wisconsin households use natural gas as their primary fuel for home heating.

Coal, Electricity, and Renewables

Coal typically fuels more than two-thirds of Wisconsin's electricity generation. Nuclear reactors and natural gas-fired plants supply most of the remaining generation, and electricity transfers from other States satisfy the rest of demand. About four-fifths of the coal used in Wisconsin arrives by railcar from Wyoming. Two nuclear power plants, located on Lake Michigan, supply about one-fifth of Wisconsin’s electricity generation. The Unit 1 reactor at the Point Beach nuclear plant is one of the oldest operating reactors in the United States. Small hydroelectric facilities also contribute electricity to the grid, although wood is the State's most-used renewable energy resource. Wisconsin's Governor recently announced a goal of generating one-fourth of the State's electricity and one-fourth of its transportation fuel from renewable sources by 2025.

Per capita electricity use in Wisconsin is somewhat less than the national average, due in part to heavy reliance on natural gas for home heating. Just over one-tenth of Wisconsin households rely on electricity as their primary energy source for home heating.



Data

Economy
Population and Employment Wisconsin U.S. Rank Period
Population 5.6 million    20
2007
Civilian Labor Force 3.1 million    16
2007
Per Capita Personal Income $36,047    26
2007
Industry Wisconsin U.S. Rank Period
Gross Domestic Product by State $232.3 billion    21 2007
Land in Farms 15.7 million acres    18
2002
Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold $5.6 billion    10
2002

 Prices
Petroleum Wisconsin U.S. Avg. Period
Domestic Crude Oil First Purchase $98.5/barrel Sep-08
No. 2 Heating Oil, Residential $3.596/gal $3.666/gal Sep-08
  Regular Motor Gasoline Sold Through Retail Outlets (Excluding Taxes) $3.25/gal $3.207/gal Sep-08
  State Tax Rate on Motor Gasoline
(other taxes may apply)
$0.329/gal $0.2159/gal Aug-08
  No. 2 Diesel Fuel Sold Through Retail Outlets (Excluding Taxes) $3.445/gal $3.484/gal Sep-08
  State Tax Rate on On-Highway Diesel
(other taxes may apply)
$0.329/gal $0.2214/gal Aug-08
Natural Gas Wisconsin U.S. Avg. Period
  Wellhead $6.40/thousand cu ft 2006
  City Gate $9.19/thousand cu ft $8.96/thousand cu ft Sep-08
  Residential $16.69/thousand cu ft $17.94/thousand cu ft Sep-08
Coal Wisconsin U.S. Avg. Period
  Average Open Market Sales Price $26.20/short ton 2007
  Delivered to Electric Power Sector $ 2.14/million Btu $ 2.16 /million Btu Sep-08
Electricity Wisconsin U.S. Avg. Period
  Residential 11.78 cents/kWh 11.94 cents/kWh Sep-08
  Commercial 9.58 cents/kWh 10.77 cents/kWh Sep-08
  Industrial 6.84 cents/kWh 7.36 cents/kWh Sep-08
       

 Reserves & Supply
Reserves Wisconsin Share of U.S. Period
  Crude Oil 2007
  Dry Natural Gas 2007
  Natural Gas Liquids 2007
  Recoverable Coal at Producing Mines 2007
Rotary Rigs & Wells Wisconsin Share of U.S. Period
Rotary Rigs in Operation 0 0.0% 2007
Crude Oil Producing Wells 0 0.0% 2007
Natural Gas Producing Wells 2006
Production Wisconsin Share of U.S. Period
  Total Energy 211 trillion Btu 0.3% 2005
  Crude Oil Jul-08
  Natural Gas - Marketed 2006
  Coal 2007
Capacity Wisconsin Share of U.S. Period
  Crude Oil Refinery Capacity (as of Jan. 1) 34,300 barrels/calendar day 0.2% 2008
  Electric Power Industry Net Summer Capability 16,415 MW 1.7% 2006
Net Electricity Generation Wisconsin Share of U.S. Period
  Total Net Electricity Generation 5,153 thousand MWh 1.5% Sep-08
  Petroleum-Fired 5 thousand MWh 0.2% Sep-08
  Natural Gas-Fired 348 thousand MWh 0.4% Sep-08
  Coal-Fired 3,384 thousand MWh 2.1% Sep-08
  Nuclear 1,137 thousand MWh 1.7% Sep-08
  Hydroelectric 108 thousand MWh 0.7% Sep-08
  Other Renewables 105 thousand MWh 1.3% Sep-08
Stocks Wisconsin Share of U.S. Period
  Motor Gasoline (Excludes Pipelines) 763 thousand barrels 1.3% Sep-08
  Distillate Fuel Oil (Excludes Pipelines) 1,340 thousand barrels 1.4% Sep-08
  Natural Gas in Underground Storage Sep-08
  Petroleum Stocks at Electric Power Producers 347 thousand barrels 0.9 % Sep-08
  Coal Stocks at Electric Power Producers 4,469 thousand tons 3.1% Sep-08
Production Facilities Wisconsin
  Major Coal Mines None
  Petroleum Refineries Murphy Oil USA Inc (Superior)
  Major Non-Nuclear Electricity Generating Plants Pleasant Prairie (Wisconsin Electric Power Co) • South Oak Creek (Wisconsin Electric Power Co) • Columbia (Wisconsin Power & Light Co) • Edgewater (Wisconsin Power & Light Co) • Fox Energy Center (GE Energy Services)
  Nuclear Power Plants Point Beach (Wisconsin Electric Power Co) • Kewaunee (Dominion Energy Kewaunee Inc.)
       

 Distribution & Marketing
Distribution Centers Wisconsin
Oil Seaports/Oil Import Sites Superior
  Natural Gas Market Centers None
Major Pipelines Wisconsin
Crude Oil Lakehead
Petroleum Product Koch • West Shore • Williams.
Liquefied Petroleum Gases Koch • Lakehead • MAPCO.
  Interstate Natural Gas Pipelines ANR Pipeline Co. • Great Lakes Gas Transmission Ltd. • Northern Natural Gas Co. • Viking Gas Transmission Co.
Fueling Stations Wisconsin Share of U.S. Period
Motor Gasoline 3,919 2.4% 2007
Liquefied Petroleum Gases 45 2.0% 2007
Compressed Natural Gas 19 2.4% 2007
Ethanol 93 6.6% 2007
Other Alternative Fuels 3 0.3% 2007
       

 Consumption

per Capita Wisconsin U.S. Rank Period
Total Energy 326 million Btu    29 2006
by Source Wisconsin Share of U.S. Period
Total Energy 1,818 trillion Btu 1.8% 2006
Total Petroleum 115,727 thousand barrels 1.5% 2006
    Motor Gasoline 60,526 thousand barrels 1.8% 2006
    Distillate Fuel 28,387 thousand barrels 1.9% 2006
    Liquefied Petroleum Gases 10,155 thousand barrels 1.4% 2006
    Jet Fuel 2,748 thousand barrels 0.5% 2006
Natural Gas 372,457 million cu ft 1.6% 2006
Coal 25,488 thousand short tons 2.3% 2006
by End-Use Sector Wisconsin Share of U.S. Period
Residential 400,050 billion Btu 1.9% 2006
Commercial 344,812 billion Btu 1.9% 2006
Industrial 632,377 billion Btu 2.0% 2006
Transportation 441,236 billion Btu 1.5% 2006
for Electricity Generation Wisconsin Share of U.S. Period
Petroleum 10 thousand barrels 0.2% Sep-08
Natural Gas 2,828 million cu ft 0.5% Sep-08
Coal 2,053 thousand short tons 2.4% Sep-08
for Home Heating (share of households) Wisconsin U.S. Avg. Period
Natural Gas 66% 51.2% 2000
Fuel Oil 8% 9.0% 2000
Electricity 11% 30.3% 2000
Liquefied Petroleum Gases 11% 6.5% 2000
Other/None 4% 1.8% 2000
       

 Environment
Special Programs Wisconsin
Clean Cities Coalitions Wisconsin-Southeast Area
Alternative Fuels Wisconsin Share of U.S. Period
  Alternative-Fueled Vehicles in Use 8,178 1.4% 2006
Ethanol Plants 6 4.2% 2008
Ethanol Plant Capacity 230 million gal/year 2.9% 2008
Ethanol Use in Gasohol 108,564 thousand gal 3.0% 2004
Electric Power Industry Emissions Wisconsin Share of U.S. Period
  Carbon Dioxide
48,250,876 metric tons 2.0% 2006
Sulfur Dioxide
208,119 metric tons 2.2% 2006
  Nitrogen Oxide
76,979 metric tons 2.0% 2006
       
     = No data reported; NA = Not available; W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
Recent Updates

January 2, 2009
• Updated the following petroleum and natural gas statistics to October 2008:
  - Prices of crude oil, residential heating oil, motor gasoline, and diesel fuel
  - Prices of city gate and residential natural gas
  - Stocks of motor gasoline, distillate fuel oil, and natural gas in underground storage
• Updated population estimates to 2008
 

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