Indiana 2024 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1193

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Community solar facilities.

Impact

The implementation of HB 1193 is expected to significantly impact state laws related to renewable energy and utility regulation. By mandating that utility providers facilitate interconnection with community solar projects and provide corresponding bill credits to subscribers, the bill aims to create a more equitable access to clean energy. This initiative aligns with broader state goals of increasing the share of renewable energy in the state’s electricity mix, potentially benefiting both residential and small business customers by lowering energy costs and promoting sustainability.

Summary

House Bill 1193 proposes the establishment and regulation of community solar facilities in Indiana, aiming to enhance access to renewable energy for residents. The bill requires the Indiana utility regulatory commission to adopt specific rules governing these facilities by July 1, 2025, which must include standards for interconnection between electricity providers and community solar facilities. The proposed legislation is intended to allow small-scale solar projects to flourish, enabling multiple subscribers to benefit from solar energy generated by these facilities.

Contention

However, the bill could face points of contention regarding the balance of power between local communities and utility companies. Supporters argue that community solar facilities will provide essential access to renewable energy for low-income households and those unable to install solar panels on their properties. On the contrary, there may be concerns from traditional utility companies regarding the potential impact on their business models and revenue structures. Additionally, the drafting of administrative and regulatory frameworks to support community solar could lead to debates about consumer protection and the market viability of such initiatives, particularly in terms of financial incentives and operational standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0390

Commercial solar and wind energy ready communities.

IN HB1420

Electric transmission facilities.

IN HB1258

Underground utility facilities.

IN SB0033

Solar panel and wind power equipment disposal study.

IN HB1429

Communications infrastructure in utility easement.

IN SB0466

Communications infrastructure in utility easement.

IN HB1421

Energy production and resources.

IN HB1312

Public safety funding for state border communities.

IN HB1146

Adoption of animals from testing facilities.

IN SB0357

Regulation of hospitals and health facilities.

Similar Bills

CA AB2316

Public Utilities Commission: customer renewable energy subscription programs and the community renewable energy program.

CO SB207

Access to Distributed Generation

IA SSB3180

A bill for an act relating to solar energy by establishing a community solar facility program.(See SF 2356.)

IA SF2356

A bill for an act relating to solar energy by establishing a community solar facility program.(Formerly SSB 3180.)

WV HB4561

Establishing a community solar program for subscribers to gain credits against their utility bills

MI HB4590

Public utilities: consumer services; community solar facilities; require MPSC to promulgate rules concerning. Amends sec. 5 of 2008 PA 295 (MCL 460.1005) & adds pt. 9.

VA HB1853

Public utilities; shared solar, minimum bill.

IA HSB81

A bill for an act relating to solar energy by establishing a community solar facility program.(See HF 404.)