2025 Regular SessionIndiana Legislature

HB1007: Energy generation resources.

Legislative Summary

Energy generation resources. Provides a credit against state tax liability for expenses incurred in the manufacture of a small modular nuclear reactor (SMR) in Indiana. Establishes procedures under which certain energy utilities may request approval for one or more of the following from the Indiana utility regulatory commission (IURC): (1) An expedited generation resource plan (EGR plan) to meet customer load growth that exceeds a specified threshold. (2) A generation resource submittal for the acquisition of a specific generation resource in accordance with an approved EGR plan. (3) A project to serve one or more large load customers. Sets forth: (1) the requirements for approval of each of these types of requests; (2) standards for financial assurances by large load customers; and (3) cost recovery mechanisms for certain acquisition costs or project costs incurred by energy utilities. Amends the statute concerning public utilities' annual electric resource planning reports to the IURC to provide that for an annual report submitted after December 31, 2025, a public utility must include information as to the amount of generating resource capacity or energy that the public utility plans to retire or refuel with respect to any electric generation resource of at least 125 megawatts. Provides that for any planned retirement or refueling, the public utility must include, along with other specified information, information as to the public utility's plans with respect to the following: (1) For a retirement, the amount of replacement capacity identified to provide approximately the same accredited capacity within the appropriate regional transmission organization (RTO) as the capacity of the facility to be retired. (2) For a refueling, the extent to which the refueling will maintain or increase the current generating resource accredited capacity or energy that the electric generating facility provides, so as to provide approximately the same accredited capacity within the appropriate RTO. Requires IURC staff to prepare a staff report for each public utility report that includes a planned electric generation resource retirement. Provides that if, after reviewing a public utility's report and any related staff report, the IURC is not satisfied that the public utility can satisfy both its planning reserve margin requirement and the statute's prescribed reliability adequacy metrics, the IURC shall conduct an investigation into the reasons for the public utility's inability to meet these requirements. Provides that if the public utility's report indicates that the public utility plans to retire an electric generating facility within one year of the date of the report, the IURC must conduct such an investigation. Provides that: (1) a public utility may request, not earlier than three years before the planned retirement date of an electric generation facility, that the IURC conduct an investigation into the planned retirement; and (2) if the IURC conducts an investigation at the request of the public utility within that three year period, the IURC may not conduct a subsequent investigation that would otherwise be required under the bill's provisions unless the IURC is not satisfied that the public utility can satisfy both its planning reserve margin requirement and the statutory reliability adequacy metrics as of the time the investigation would otherwise be required. Provides that if a CPCN is granted by the IURC for a facility intended to repower or replace a generation unit that is planned for retirement, and the CPCN includes findings that the project will result in at least equivalent accredited capacity and will provide economic benefit to ratepayers as compared to the continued operation of the generating unit to be retired, the CPCN constitutes approval by the IURC for purposes of an investigation that would otherwise be required. Provides that if, after an investigation, the IURC determines that the capacity resources available to the public utility will not be adequate to allow the public utility to satisfy both its planning reserve margin requirements and the statute's prescribed reliability adequacy metrics, the IURC shall issue an order: (1) directing the public utility to acquire or construct; or (2) prohibiting the retirement or refueling of; such capacity resources that are reasonable and necessary to enable the public utility to meet these requirements. Provides that if the IURC does not issue an order in an investigation within 120 days after the initiation of the investigation, the public utility is considered to be able to satisfy both its planning reserve margin requirement and the statutory reliability adequacy metrics with respect to the retirement of the facility under investigation. Provides that if the IURC issues an order to prohibit the retirement or refueling of an electric generation resource, the IURC shall create a sub-docket to authorize the public utility to recover in rates the costs of the continued operation of the electric generation resource proposed to be retired or refueled, subject to a finding by the IURC that the continued costs of operation are just and reasonable. Makes a technical change to another Indiana Code section to recognize the redesignation of subsections within the section containing these provisions.

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Bill History

1/13/2025
Coauthored by Representatives Shonkwiler and Pressel
House of Representatives
1/13/2025
Authored by Representative Soliday
House of Representatives
1/13/2025
First reading: referred to Committee on Utilities, Energy and Telecommunications
House of Representatives
1/28/2025
Representative Bartels added as coauthor
House of Representatives
1/29/2025
Committee report: amend do pass, adopted
House of Representatives
1/29/2025
Recommitted to Committee on Ways and Means pursuant to House Rule 126.3
House of Representatives
2/6/2025
Committee report: do pass, adopted
House of Representatives
2/10/2025
Amendment #1 (Pierce M) failed; Roll Call 106: yeas 26, nays 69
House of Representatives
2/10/2025
Amendment #2 (Pierce M) prevailed; voice vote
House of Representatives
2/10/2025
Amendment #3 (Pierce M) failed; Roll Call 107: yeas 27, nays 67
House of Representatives
2/10/2025
Second reading: amended, ordered engrossed
House of Representatives
2/13/2025
Rule 104.1 suspended
House of Representatives
2/13/2025
Representatives Lauer, Heaton, May, Lucas, Smith H, DeVon, Karickhoff, Heine, Smaltz, Teshka, Snow, Jordan, Thompson, Steuerwald, Olthoff, Zimmerman, Haggard, Aylesworth, Miller D, Commons, Judy, Hall, Lehman, Prescott, Culp, Borders, Baird, Wesco, Lopez, Carbaugh, McNamara, Jeter, Abbott added as coauthors
House of Representatives
2/13/2025
Third reading: passed; Roll Call 152: yeas 68, nays 25
House of Representatives
2/13/2025
Senate sponsor: Senator Koch
House of Representatives
2/14/2025
Referred to the Senate
House of Representatives
2/19/2025
First reading: referred to Committee on Utilities
Senate
3/27/2025
Committee report: amend do pass adopted; reassigned to Committee on Tax and Fiscal Policy
Senate
4/8/2025
Committee report: do pass, adopted
Senate
4/8/2025
Senator Rogers added as cosponsor
Senate
4/10/2025
Amendment #6 (Koch) prevailed; voice vote
Senate
4/10/2025
Amendment #5 (Yoder) failed; Roll Call 373: yeas 11, nays 35
Senate
4/10/2025
Amendment #2 (Hunley) failed; voice vote
Senate
4/10/2025
Second reading: amended, ordered engrossed
Senate
4/15/2025
Senator Schmitt added as cosponsor
Senate
4/15/2025
Third reading: passed; Roll Call 423: yeas 36, nays 13
Senate
4/15/2025
Senator Niezgodski added as cosponsor
Senate
4/16/2025
Returned to the House with amendments
Senate
4/21/2025
Motion to concur filed
House of Representatives
4/22/2025
House concurred with Senate amendments; Roll Call 512: yeas 63, nays 23
House of Representatives
4/23/2025
Signed by the Speaker
House of Representatives
4/24/2025
Signed by the President Pro Tempore
Senate

Amendments

Senate Amendment #7

Senate Amendment #7

4/10/2025Not Adopted

Senate Amendment #1

Senate Amendment #1

4/10/2025Not Adopted

Senate Amendment #2

Senate Amendment #2

4/10/2025Not Adopted

Senate Amendment #3

Senate Amendment #3

4/10/2025Not Adopted

Senate Amendment #4

Senate Amendment #4

4/10/2025Not Adopted

Senate Amendment #5

Senate Amendment #5

4/10/2025Not Adopted

Senate Amendment #6

Senate Amendment #6

4/10/2025Not Adopted

Senate Utilities Amendment #6

Senate Utilities Amendment #6

3/27/2025Not Adopted

Senate Utilities Amendment #5

Senate Utilities Amendment #5

3/27/2025Not Adopted

House Amendment #3

House Amendment #3

2/10/2025Not Adopted

House Amendment #1

House Amendment #1

2/10/2025Not Adopted

House Amendment #2

House Amendment #2

2/10/2025Not Adopted

House Utilities, Energy and Telecommunications Amendment #2

House Utilities, Energy and Telecommunications Amendment #2

1/28/2025Not Adopted

House Utilities, Energy and Telecommunications Amendment #3

House Utilities, Energy and Telecommunications Amendment #3

1/28/2025Not Adopted

House Utilities, Energy and Telecommunications Amendment #2

House Utilities, Energy and Telecommunications Amendment #2

1/27/2025Not Adopted

House Utilities, Energy and Telecommunications Amendment #3

House Utilities, Energy and Telecommunications Amendment #3

1/27/2025Not Adopted

House Utilities, Energy and Telecommunications Amendment #1

House Utilities, Energy and Telecommunications Amendment #1

1/21/2025Not Adopted

House Utilities, Energy and Telecommunications Amendment #1

House Utilities, Energy and Telecommunications Amendment #1

1/20/2025Not Adopted

Roll Call Votes

House - Rules Suspended. House concurred with Senate amendments
4/22/2025
63
Yea
23
Nay
0
Not Voting
14
Absent
Result: PASSED
Senate - Third reading
4/15/2025
36
Yea
13
Nay
0
Not Voting
1
Absent
Result: PASSED
Senate - Amendment #5 (Yoder) failed
4/10/2025
11
Yea
35
Nay
2
Not Voting
2
Absent
Result: FAILED
House - Third reading
2/13/2025
67
Yea
25
Nay
4
Not Voting
4
Absent
Result: PASSED
House - Amendment #3 (Pierce M) failed
2/10/2025
27
Yea
67
Nay
2
Not Voting
4
Absent
Result: FAILED
House - Amendment #1 (Pierce M) failed
2/10/2025
26
Yea
69
Nay
1
Not Voting
4
Absent
Result: FAILED

Status Information

Current Status
Enrolled(4/16/2025)
Chamber
Senate

Documents

Enrolled
Bill Text4/22/2025434.2 KB
Engrossed
Bill Text4/10/2025604.8 KB
Comm Sub
Bill Text4/8/2025673.5 KB
Comm Sub
Bill Text3/27/2025672.6 KB
Engrossed
Bill Text2/10/2025664.3 KB
Comm Sub
Bill Text2/6/2025647.3 KB
Comm Sub
Bill Text1/29/2025646.5 KB
Introduced
Bill Text1/13/2025505.4 KB
Fiscal Note
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Fiscal Note
Fiscal Note4/15/202576.5 KB
Fiscal Note
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Fiscal Note
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Misc
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Fiscal Note
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Fiscal Note
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Misc
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Fiscal Note
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Fiscal Note
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