Report: Indiana Businesses Gear Up To Fight For Electric Choice
June 18,2015
Large industrial customers in Indiana are preparing to push for changes in the state's electric regulation, The Times of Northwest Indiana reports
While initially industrial customers are seeking increased ability to utilize CHP, the Times reports that customers may seek broader changes to the state's regulatory structure, such as allowing customers to choose alternative power providers.
See the Times for the story
H/T: Compete Coalition twitter feed
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