New Bill Could Kill Indiana's Rooftop Solar Sector Lorraine Chow Lawmakers in Indiana have introduced a new measure that could wipe out the state's net metering system within a decade and squash the state's burgeoning solar energy sector. For the past 12 years, Indiana's net metering policy has credited homeowners
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Indiana energy bill would eliminate net metering, move to ‘buy-all, sell-all’ solar model
Indiana energy bill would eliminate net metering, move to ‘buy-all, sell-all’ solar model WRITTEN BY Kari Lydersen PHOTO BY Chris Kantos / Creative Commons Indiana legislators have introduced a bill that many fear could kill the state’s solar industry by ending net metering and also essentially preventing people from using
Read MoreIndiana ranks 42nd on Energy Efficiency since eliminating its standard in 2014
How Midwest states are pursuing efficiency amid trend against mandates WRITTEN BY Andy Balaskovitz PHOTO BY American Council for an Energy-Efficiency Economy While the political landscape in Midwest states shows a growing reluctance to mandate utility spending on energy efficiency, some states are still gaining ground in reducing energy use by
Read MoreSuper Polluters: Many states have at least one. In Southwest Indiana there are four.
Super Polluters: Many states have at least one. In Southwest Indiana there are four. By Jamie Smith Hopkins / The Center for Public Integrity IndianaDG Editor's Note: Please use the above link to view the video with the story and to see many of the graphics which we were unable
Read MoreIndiana Governor candidates Gregg and Holcomb favor ‘all-of-the-above’ energy strategy
Democrat John Gregg, left, and Republican Eric Holcomb, right, squared off in their first debate Sept. 27. Libertarian Rex Bell joined the discussion as well. (AP photo) Both Gregg, Holcomb favor ‘all-of-the-above’ energy strategy October 1, 2016 John Russell The race for governor has focused heavily on jobs, education and
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