Sec. 10. Subject to sections 13 and 14 of this chapter, a net metering tariff of an electricity supplier must remain available to the electricity supplier's customers until the earlier of the following:
(1) January 1 of the first calendar year after the calendar year in which the aggregate amount of net metering facility nameplate capacity under the electricity supplier's net metering tariff equals at least one and one-half percent (1.5%) of the most recent summer peak load of the electricity supplier.
(2) July 1, 2022.
Before July 1, 2022, if an electricity supplier reasonably anticipates, at any point in a calendar year, that the aggregate amount of net metering facility nameplate capacity under the electricity supplier's net metering tariff will equal at least one and one-half percent (1.5%) of the most recent summer peak load of the electricity supplier, the electricity supplier shall, in accordance with section 16 of this chapter, petition the commission for approval of a rate for the procurement of excess distributed generation.
As added by P.L.264-2017, SEC.6.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 8. Utilities and Transportation
Article 1. Utilities Generally
Chapter 40. Distributed Generation
8-1-40-3. "Distributed Generation"
8-1-40-4. "Electricity Supplier"
8-1-40-5. "Excess Distributed Generation"
8-1-40-6. "Marginal Price of Electricity"
8-1-40-7. "Net Metering Tariff"
8-1-40-9. "Regional Transmission Organization"
8-1-40-17. Commission's Review of Rate Petition; Notice and Hearing; Approval of Rate; Calculation
8-1-40-20. Electricity Supplier to Provide Necessary Metering Equipment; Recovery of Costs
8-1-40-22. Distributed Generation Customer's Duty to Comply With Standards
8-1-40-23. Distributed Generation Equipment; Customers' Rights; Attorney General to Adopt Rules