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Monday, July 2, 2007

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Report shows trends in Indiana’s energy production and use

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 2, 2007

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- A new report by Indiana University's School of Public and Environmental Affairs and the Indiana Geological Survey at Indiana University describes Indiana's energy consumption and production by sector and fuel type, drawing comparisons between the state and the rest of the U.S. The "Indiana Energy Report 2007" is intended as a resource for decision makers and other citizens concerned with Indiana's energy needs and the impact of its energy-related activities.

"The state continues to grow, and our energy needs are going to continue to grow," said John A. Rupp, assistant director for research at the Indiana Geological Survey. "This report is an important source of impartial information describing where we are now in terms of our energy sector."

Among the findings of the report:

The report was designed to be viewed from this Web site: https://igs.indiana.edu/survey/projects/energy_report/index.html. The Web site can be queried to retrieve information about coal, natural gas, petroleum liquids, biofuel liquids and other renewable energy, in addition to broader information about energy use, electricity generation, and demographic, economic and climatic conditions in the state. A print version may also be downloaded from the Web site.

Funding for preparation of the report was provided to Indiana University by the Indiana Office of Energy and Defense Development through a grant from the United States Department of Energy.


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