Advocates, utilities ask Indiana Supreme Court to decide how solar customers are charged

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A case pending before the Indiana Supreme Court will determine what future electricity bills will look like for Hoosiers with rooftop solar — and it could mean the difference of more than $100 each month.

As of July, CenterPoint had around 1,100 rooftop solar customers, with roughly 100 of those under the new EDG tariff.

“We have argued, and continue to hold the position, that the language in the commission order is not consistent with the language in the EDG statute,” said OUCC spokeswoman Olivia Rivera. Within the month, CenterPoint petitioned the Indiana Supreme Court to take the case, with the support of both theCan solar panels and row crops coexist on farmland across the skeptical Corn Belt?

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