Industry Chief: Solar Doesn't Now Threaten Utility Profits

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana's influential power companies urged lawmakers on Wednesday to move forward with a bill that would sharply curtail a benefit available to solar panel owners, even though it does not pose a current threat to their bottom line. Indiana Energy Association President Mark Maassel told a House committee that phasing out a state program that allows homeowners, schools and churches to harness the sun's bill-lowering potential would add a "level of certainty" to the industry. Solar power provides only about 1 percent of the country's energy, and an even smaller percentage in Indiana.Read more on NewsOK.com

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