A bill that aims to create a statewide energy plan passed the state Senate unanimously on Monday.
HB 1007 requires the state agency that oversees utilities to consider five things in most of its decisions: reliability, affordability, resiliency, stability and environmental sustainability.
The bill also cuts in half the amount of power utilities can buy from the grid during peak demand.
Source: indianapublicradio.org
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