INDIANAPOLIS | The Republican-controlled House voted 69-26 Wednesday to terminate Energizing Indiana, the statewide energy savings program that conducts home energy audits, provides new light bulbs and runs other energy efficiency programs.
Senate Bill 340, which now must be re-approved by the Senate, requires the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission to wind down the program by the end of the year, rather than forcing electric customers to pay $1.2 billion to keep it going another five years.
"The low-hanging fruit for this program is gone," said state Rep. Eric Koch, R-Bedford, the sponsor. "This will be a very, very expensive program going forward.
But state Rep. Matt Pierce, D-Bloomington, said without energy efficiency efforts, ratepayers instead will get stuck with the cost of building new power plants, such as the $3.2 billion Duke Energy facility at Edwardsport.
The measure authorizes the state's electric utilities to establish independent energy efficiency programs.
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