Indiana 2024 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1382

Introduced
1/11/24  

Caption

Retirement of electric generating units.

Impact

If enacted, HB1382 could bring about a structured method for transitioning away from older, potentially less efficient electric generating units to newer technologies, thus impacting the state's energy generation landscape. One major component of the bill is that it introduces a rebuttable presumption against the retirement of electric units, meaning that the burden of proof falls on the utility to demonstrate that retirement is justified. This is intended to ensure that power generation remains stable and reliable, protecting consumer interests amid changing energy needs and regulations.

Summary

House Bill 1382 addresses the regulation of electric generating units in Indiana, making significant amendments to the Indiana Code concerning the retirement of such facilities. The bill empowers the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) to approve or deny the retirement of electric generating units. Utilities must now apply for an order to retire a unit and demonstrate that doing so will result in cost savings for customers. This process is aimed at maintaining a reliable and affordable power supply while allowing for necessary infrastructural changes in the energy sector.

Contention

Notably, the bill is poised to create discussions around the balance between modernization of energy infrastructure and the potential economic implications for utility companies and their customers. Some legislators fear that the regulations could impose heavy burdens on utilities regarding compliance and cost-effectiveness, while proponents argue it will safeguard consumer interests and promote a more resilient energy framework. The requirement of proving cost savings before unit retirement could be seen as both a protective measure for ratepayers and a constraint on utilities seeking to modernize operating practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1007

Electric utility service.

IN HB1420

Electric transmission facilities.

IN HB1417

Utility deferred costs and accounting practices.

IN SB0009

Energy utilities.

IN HB1421

Energy production and resources.

IN SB0254

Residential utility customer protections.

IN SB0241

Reporting requirements for electric vehicles.

IN HB1541

Utility service to rental premises.

IN SB0180

Allocation of wastewater utility costs.

IN SB0033

Solar panel and wind power equipment disposal study.

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