Indiana Office of Utility Consumer Counselor, et al. v. Southern Indiana Gas and Electric Company, et al.
── Indiana Office of Utility Consumer Counselor, et al. v. Southern Indiana Gas and Electric Company, et al. ──
Case No.: 22S-EX-00166
Court: Indiana Supreme Court
Date: January 04, 2023
Author: Justice Mark Massa
Category: Other
Decision: Affirmed
Justice Rush and Justice Slaughter concur. Justice Goff concurs in result. Justice Molter not participating
Hoosiers rely on utility companies across the state to receive electricity.
Some citizens generate their own electricity by using distributed
generation devices, such as solar panels or windmills. These Hoosiers are
known as distributed generation customers (“DG” hereinafter).
However, these solar panels or windmills sometimes fail to generate
enough electricity. In those moments, DG customers must receive
electricity from a public utility, such as Vectren.
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