Advocates, utilities ask Indiana Supreme Court to decide how solar customers are charged - News Summed Up

Advocates, utilities ask Indiana Supreme Court to decide how solar customers are charged


The credit was at the retail rate, or the same rate customers paid for electricity — making it an even 1-to-1 swap. That means utility customers who now install panels are no longer eligible for the full retail credit for their solar energy. As of July, CenterPoint had around 1,100 rooftop solar customers, with roughly 100 of those under the new EDG tariff. All four of those tariffs have been appealed as well and are being held at the Indiana Court of Appeals pending action by the Indiana Supreme Court in the CenterPoint case. “Even though they generate some of their own power, solar customers still rely on electrical infrastructure such as power lines,” Protogere said.


Source: The Herald November 02, 2022 09:03 UTC



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