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The average CenterPoint residential customer pays about $168 a month for 1,000 kilowatt hours of electricity. The utility has had noticeably higher prices than others for at least a decade, but that gap has started to narrow since 2020.
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The Indiana Supreme Court will decide what math electric utilities can use to pay solar customers for the excess energy they deliver to the grid. It's something that wasn’t spelled out when lawmakers phased down net metering. Depending on how the court rules, it could take solar customers even longer to pay off their panels.
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The Sierra Club has released its latest report ranking electric utilities based on their climate commitments. The rankings are based on utilities’ plans to retire coal plants, build enough renewable energy, and avoid adding new natural gas plants by 2030.
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The two plants would serve as a backup for renewable energy sources during times when energy demand is high.
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The Indiana Court of Appeals said CenterPoint isn’t doing the right math when it comes to paying people with solar panels for the excess energy they...
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Leaders of a state energy task force said they won’t get involved in a debate over how to calculate the extra energy people with solar panels deliver to…
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The Indiana Department of Natural Resources, the Sierra Club, and Citizens Action Coalition have concerns about a proposed natural gas pipeline that would…
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CenterPoint Energy hopes to build two small natural gas plants to help the utility transition to more renewable energy. The utility plans to close most of…
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Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library is coming to four southern Indiana counties. Parents may enroll their children online to receive a free, new book in…
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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…