Renewable
Electricity Legislation in Indiana
from the Indiana
Coalition for
Renewable Energy and Economic Development
This standard won't become law in 2007, but please continue calling and writing your legislators on this critical issue!
Indiana Renewable
Electricity Standard
A
Renewable Electricity Standard (RES) would increase the generation and
sales of renewable energy in Indiana to 2% of the total electricity
supply by 2009 and 10% by 2017.
More renewable energy will produce thousands of jobs, spur economic
growth, improve environmental quality, reduce energy price volatility
and increase national security.
Twenty other states, including Texas, Pennsylvania, Minnesota,
Wisconsin and Iowa have adopted various RES mechanisms. Five states
have added renewable energy standards in the last two years alone, with
New York topping the list with a target of 25% renewable energy by
2013, while several other states increased or accelerated their
standards. Indiana now has a similar opportunity to bring
renewable energy industry dollars and “iron in the
ground” to the state.
Public opinion polls show that the vast majority of Indiana voters want
more clean energy generation. Renewable energy, and the idea
of an RES for Indiana, is strongly supported by distinguished leaders
such as Senator Dick Lugar and Representative Pete Visclosky.
Elements of the Renewable
Electricity Standard
•
By 2009, electricity produced from renewable energy will constitute at
least 2% of all electric utilities’ sales to Indiana
consumers, rising to 10% by 2017.
• Qualifying renewable energy
resources will include wind, biomass, solar and other environmentally
superior energy sources.
• The Indiana Utility Regulatory
Commission will implement the standard.
• The 1% annual increase in
energy supply from renewables enables utilities to step up their
procurement of renewable energy sources in a predictable and
manageable way.
Indiana
Coalition for Renewable Energy and Economic Development (ICREED):
www.indianacleanpower.org
Please continue to contact your state
legislator about the Renewable Electricity legislation.
You can find your legislators using the Lawmakers link.
Sample
Letter