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Indiana Energy Profile

MISO/PJM
Grid Operators
HVDC Corridor
Endpoint
8
DC Cancellations
AES
Major Utility

Indiana is the eastern terminus of receiving Kansas wind into PJM. The state tied Virginia for most data center cancellations in 2025 due to local opposition. Indiana is transitioning from coal while exploring carbon capture. Growing industrial demand from EV and battery manufacturing is straining the grid.

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⚡ Energy Profile
14.8¢
Residential Rate
#27 in US
8.2¢
Industrial Rate
per kWh
90 TWh
Generation
#17 in US
26.6 GW
Capacity
summer peak
Coal
Primary Source
for generation
61.3M
CO₂ (metric tons)
#5 in US
Grid Operator
RTO/ISO
Capacity Mix
36%
47%
10%
Coal 36%Gas 47%Wind 10%Solar 7%Other 1%
Indianapolis Power & Light Co
🏠 Residential
RTX - Experimental Time of Use - Over 325 KWH per month · Time-of-Use
6.26¢
kWh
Fixed: $11.00/mo
🏢 Commercial
PH - Process Heating · Tiered
8.26¢
≤ 250 kWh/kW
6.76¢
All remaining
Fixed: $310.67/mo
🏭 Industrial
SL - Secondary Service (LARGE) · Flat
5.84¢
kWh
Fixed: $103.33/mo · Demand: $10.55/kW · Demand: $10.18/kW
4.01
Annual GHI
kWh/m²/day
3.88
Annual DNI
kWh/m²/day
89%
vs National Avg
(4.5 kWh/m²/day)
⛅ Average solar potential, slightly below national average
Monthly GHI (kWh/m²/day)
1.9
Jan
2.6
Feb
3.8
Mar
4.8
Apr
5.6
May
6.2
Jun
6.1
Jul
5.5
Aug
4.6
Sep
3.2
Oct
2.1
Nov
1.6
Dec
Measured at Indianapolis
788
EV Stations
2,480
Charging Ports
Alternative Fuel Stations
34
⛽ CNG
3
🧊 LNG
49
🔥 LPG
256
🌽 E85
33
🌿 Biodiesel