Wisconsin
POPULATION (2015): 5,771,337
REGISTERED CARS & LIGHT TRUCKS: 5,045,967
ANNUAL GAS CONSUMPTION (2014): 2.6 Billion GPY
TOTAL RETAIL STATIONS: 2,528
Fuel specifications
Retailers are required to sell Northern-grade RFG in Kenosha, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine, Washington and Waukesha.
Retailers match the RFG requirements in counties where RFG is required.
Contact information for key state regulatory agencies
Bureau of Weights and Measures, 608-224-4942
State Laws & Incentives
Alternative Fuel Tax Exemption
No county, city, village, town, or other political subdivision may levy or collect any excise, license, privilege, or occupational tax on motor vehicle fuel or alternative fuels, or on the purchase, sale, handling, or consumption of motor vehicle fuel or alternative fuels. (Reference Wisconsin Statutes 78.82)
Alternative Fuel Vehicle Acquisition and Alternative Fuel Use Requirements
The Wisconsin Department of Administration (DOA) encourages state employees operating state-owned or leased motor vehicles to use hybrid electric vehicles or vehicles that operate on gasohol (a motor fuel containing at least 10% alcohol) or alternative fuels whenever feasible and cost effective. DOA must place a list of gasohol and alternative fueling station locations in each state-owned or state-leased motor vehicle for driver reference. DOA also encourages Wisconsin residents and state employees who use personal motor vehicles on state business to use gasohol and alternative fuels. (Reference Wisconsin Statutes 16.045 and Executive Order(PDF) 141, 2006)
Alternative Fueling Infrastructure Development
The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection must pursue the establishment and maintenance of sufficient alternative fueling infrastructure at public retail outlets to meet the public's traveling needs. (Reference Wisconsin Statutes 93.07(26))
Any person acting as an alternative fuels dealer must hold a valid alternative fuel license and certificate from the Wisconsin Department of Administration. Except for alternative fuels that a dealer delivers into a fuel supply tank of any motor vehicle in the state, no person may use alternative fuels in the state unless the person holds a valid alternative fuel license or an authorized supplier has delivered the alternative fuel. For more information, see the State of Wisconsin License, Permit and Registration Services website. (Reference Wisconsin Statutes 78.47)
Renewable Fuel Sales Volume Goals
The Wisconsin Legislature sets goals for minimum annual renewable fuel sales volumes based on annual renewable fuel volumes required under the federal Renewable Fuel Standard. On an annual basis, the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP), in cooperation with the Department of Commerce, the Department of Revenue, and the Energy Office, must determine whether the annual goals for the previous year were met. If the goals were not met, DATCP must issue a report assessing the causes. If DATCP determines that the goals are likely to be met, it must establish requirements that may include: reporting, recordkeeping, or testing requirements; annual requirements for renewable fuel sales; quarterly or monthly requirements for renewable fuel sales if necessary to maintain fuel availability and smooth fluctuation in demand; a system for trading credits; procedures to temporarily suspend a sales requirement; and fees for administration and enforcement. (Reference Wisconsin Statutes100.60)
Federal Incentives
Ethanol Infrastructure Grants and Loan Guarantees
The Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) provides grants and loan guarantees to rural (population less than 50K) small businesses to purchase renewable energy systems or make energy efficiency improvements. Eligible renewable energy systems include equipment used to distribute flexible fuels. The maximum grant funding is 25% of project costs and the maximum loan guarantee is $25 million. The program is funded through fiscal year 2018 but is subject to congressional appropriations thereafter. For more information, see the REAP website.
Point of Contact
Office of Rural Development, Business and Cooperative Programs
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Phone: (202) 690-4730
http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/
Ethanol plant direct E85/ethanol sales
Current ACE members that offer E85/direct ethanol sales in this state include:
Ace Ethanol, LLC (Stanley)
Neal Kemmet, Phone: 715-644-2909
Badger State Ethanol, LLC (Monroe)
Erik Huschitt, Phone: 608-329-3900
Didion Ethanol, LLC (Randolph)
Dale Drachenberg, Phone: 920-348-6816
Fox River Valley Ethanol (Oshkosh)
Neal Kemmet, Phone: 715-644-2909
United Wisconsin Grain Producers (Friesland)
Dan Wegner, Phone: 920-348-5571
Click here for a complete list of domestic ethanol producers and sales contacts for E85/direct ethanol sales
AVG STATION (85,800 GPM)