Major Indiana companies and cities call on utilities for more renewable energy options

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Major Indiana companies and cities call on utilities for more renewable energy options. Learn why:

for AES Indiana. With these programs, customers pay a premium as an extra charge on their electricity bill to be put toward renewable energy sources in the Midwest.

Instead of paying on top of their current bill, the tariff program would let the companies and cities lock in a new rate that pays directly for the cost of electricity from the wind or solar farm. The renewable projects could be owned by the utility or contracted with independent producers within the local grid.

The letter is quick to point out that utilities in more than 15 other states have established green tariffs, including Arizona, Georgia, Kentucky, Michigan, Nebraska, North Carolina, Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming. AES Indiana added that it similarly “stands ready to partner with our customers and communities to help create Indiana’s economy for the future.”

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