Dear IndianaDG Readers: It is likely that many people missed this story by the Indianapolis Business Journal (IBJ) on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. Although Chris O'Malley does not spell it out, this is all about proposed projects using the Indianapolis Power and Light (IPL) Rate REP or voluntary feed-in tariff
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Indianapolis Power and Light (IPL) awards solar power projects for 30 MWs to Sunrise Energy Ventures
Dear IndianaDG Blog readers: I think we are all trying to digest the impact of this announcement by IPL. You might also be interested in the Distribution of Bids IPL received from this reverse auction. See IPL Reverse Auction-Distribution of Bids. CONGRATULATIONS TO SUNRISE ENERGY VENTURES! Laura Ann Arnold Download
Read MoreIBJ: IPL pulling plug on renewable-energy effort; IndianaDG disappointed Feed-in Tariff (FIT) or Rate REP not to be extended after 3/30/13
Dear IndianaDG Blog Readers: This is the follow-up to our blog post with the News Release and Letter sent to Indianapolis Power and Light (IPL) President and CEO Ken Zagzebski. See http://wp.me/pMRZi-Kb. It is interesting to note that the letter sent to Ken Zagzebski by Indiana Distributed Energy Alliance, Citizens Action Coalition
Read MoreDayton Power & Light sold to global utility giant AES; AES is IPL parent company; What does it mean for Indiana?
Dear Readers: I don't know how I missed this one last month but Indianapolis Power and Light's (IPL) parent company AES is buying Dayton Power & Light (DPL). Here is a series of three articles that will get you up to speed on this deal. What does it mean for
Read MoreIURC Approves IPL’s Second Feed-in Tariff Contract Under Rate REP With GSA Emmett Bean Solar PV Project 6/16/2011
The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) approved only the second Indianapolis Power and Light (IPL) feed-in tariff (FIT) under Rate REP since the three year pilot program became effective March 30, 2010. The first Rate REP contract was last summer with the Time Factory for a 50 kW wind turbine. See
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