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OUCC, Solar Advocates Want The State To Deny CenterPoint s Reimbursement Request

OUCC, Solar Advocates Want The State To Deny CenterPoint s Reimbursement Request Unable to load the audio player. playpausemuteunmute FILE: Samantha Horton/IPB News The Indiana Office of Utility Consumer Counselor (OUCC) and six other groups want Indiana to deny CenterPoint Energy’s request to give people with solar panels fewer credits for energy they deliver to the grid. Right now, electric utilities subtract how much energy someone with solar panels uses from how much they produce for the grid over a whole month. Solar customers then get credits for any excess energy they deliver. Jason Stephenson vice president of CenterPoint s regulatory legal group said this would give new solar customers an unfairly high amount, basically forcing other customers without solar to subsidize their bills.

How To Know What Your Utility Is Up To And Get Involved

How To Know What Your Utility Is Up To And Get Involved FILE PHOTO: Annacaroline Caruso/WVPE This winter, many Bloomington residents were shocked to see their Duke Energy bills had gone up significantly. Though most of it was due to the very cold temperatures we had, some residents weren’t aware that Duke Energy had also increased its rates. “So it was a significantly lower increase than what the utility had asked for, still an increase nonetheless. And when you combine that with the really cold snap of weather that we ve had the last several weeks, that is the recipe for a higher bill,” said Anthony Swinger, a spokesman for the Indiana Office of Utility Consumer Counselor.

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