Indiana 2026 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0272

Introduced
1/8/26  

Caption

Competitive electric supply service.

Impact

The implementation of SB 0272 is anticipated to have significant implications on the state's utility market and energy regulation landscape. The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) will play a key role by establishing rules to manage how incumbent electricity suppliers handle competition, including the imposition of service caps on the number of customers allowed to switch to competitive suppliers. This could foster a more competitive environment in the electricity market, encouraging innovation and pricing efficiencies that could benefit large scale electricity users.

Summary

Senate Bill 0272 proposes to amend the Indiana Code to set provisions regarding competitive electric supply service for nonresidential customers. The bill allows eligible customers of incumbent electricity suppliers to choose to receive electric supply service directly from competitive electricity suppliers starting July 1, 2027. Eligible customers are defined as those whose aggregate electricity demand exceeded one megawatt during the previous calendar year. The bill aims to create a framework in which such customers can benefit from competitive pricing and service options, potentially improving their electricity management and costs.

Contention

However, the bill has raised points of contention among stakeholders. Proponents argue that providing a pathway for competition in electric supply will benefit large users by lowering costs and improving service delivery. Conversely, critics express concerns that this could lead to cost shifting to non-participating customers and may create complications in service management and regulatory oversight. Moreover, the differentiation in treatment of electrical service could lead to disparities in what's available to smaller customers or others not meeting the eligibility criteria.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1537

Net metering for electricity generation.

IN HB1380

Supplemental fee for electric vehicles.

IN HB1371

Solar energy system tax credit.

IN HB1382

Dealer services division.

IN SB0212

Natural gas and electric utility infrastructure.

IN SB0458

Extension of water services.

IN SB0541

Community solar facilities.

IN HB1581

Community solar facilities.

IN HB1404

Parental support services.

IN SB0423

Small modular nuclear reactor pilot program.

Similar Bills

MO HB2207

Creates provisions for electrical choice and competition

MO HB2233

Creates provisions for electrical choice and competition

IN HB1276

Competitive electric generation service.

MO SB1411

Creates provisions relating to a competitive retail electricity market

MO SB487

Creates provisions relating to a competitive retail electricity market

OH HB15

Amend competitive retail electric service law

SC H5439

Electricity Retail Choice

MA S2311

Modernizing competitive energy supply