Original article: http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=201011200335 8:05 AM, Nov 20, 2010 Written by John Russell and Ted Evanoff In the aftermath of an ethics scandal, the state commission that approves the utility rates paid by millions of Hoosiers will get a new member. Twelve candidates -- including the chairman of the State Parole
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Richmond Power and Light to Consider So-called “Net Metering” Ordinance Nov. 15th
Editor's note: The Richmond newspaper Palladium-Item reported earlier this week that Richmond Power and Light (RP&L) is considering adopting a so-called net metering ordinance on Monday, Nov. 15th. Sorry but what I've read so far in the Palladium-Item this is not real net metering but what I call "net billing".
Read MoreIURC Issues Latest Draft of Proposed Amendments to Net Metering Rule; Requests Fiscal Impact
Dear IDEA Blog Readers: I received this on October 26, 2010 via email. My quick review indicates positive changes made to the draft Proposed Rule circulated by the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) on September 1, 2010. IDEA plans to coordinate responses to the fiscal impact questions listed below. Please
Read MoreDuke Energy puts local CEO on leave amid state probe; Governor Fires IURC Chairman Over Ethics Flap
Chris O'Malley October 5, 2010 Duke Energy Corp. placed Mike Reed, CEO of its Indiana operations, on administrative leave Tuesday afternoon amid a state investigation that involves the company and resulted in the dismissal of the chairman of the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission. Duke Energy Corp. placed Mike Reed, president and
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