State energy group takes cautious approach in industry transition to renewables

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One thought on “State energy group takes cautious approach in industry transition to renewables

  1. Having worked at AES (they own AES Indiana, and AES Ohio), and having seen the regulatory environment in Ohio, I always wondered how they were going to keep enough generation capacity in state to meet peak demands in an almost completely unregulated energy market, so I do appreciate the recommendations to maintain the generating base.

    But, I think that these recommendations are all aimed at potecting Indiana Utilities bottom lines, while doing nothing to encourage small scale (residential and commercial roof top) solar and battery. I think the key to encouraging widespread adoption of renewables is getting the IURC to recocognize that people other than Untilitys and thier lobbyists are stakeholders.

    Who cares if my electric is 25% cheaper if I am having to run my AC 100% more because of creeping climate change.

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