Take Action
Thank Your Legislator
In the 2010 legislative session, net metering was quite possibly the biggest environmental policy debated. This legislation was closer to passing than ever before in Indiana, with net metering passing unanimously out of both the House and Senate Utilities Committees this session. Take a moment to thank Senator Sue Errington of Muncie (s26@in.gov), Senator Jean Breaux of Indianapolis (s34@in.gov), Representative Eric Koch of Bedford (h65@in.gov) and, Representative Ryan Dvorak of South Bend (h8@in.gov). Without their work, net metering would not have gained the support and momentum it received.
Create Your Own Energy
Energy production is generally a dirty business in Indiana and that leaves Hoosiers asking what they can do in the face of such a large problem. One plan of action is to embrace homegrown, clean energy in your home and community by building your own “power plant” – a wind power system or solar power system to provide energy for your home, church, office or community center. This solution is not as out of reach as it once seemed. Learn about incentives available to install green power.
Build Green
Buildings use 72% of the electricity produced in the United States. Green buildings will save energy, reduce operating costs, conserve natural resources, and make office environments healthier and more productive for those using them. Find out about incentives available to reduce your home, business or community center’s energy footprint.



