HB 1628, SB 425 / Chamber Supports

House Bill 1628 and Senate Bill 425 were both heard in committee last week as part of ongoing discussions on energy siting reform, a key priority for the Chamber this session. House Bill 1628, authored by Rep. Craig Snow (R-Warsaw), was heard twice in the House Committee on Utilities, Energy and Telecommunications, receiving over five hours of testimony.

The bill aims to balance the state’s interest in maintaining a reliable energy grid with the parochial concerns of local officials. The committee amended the bill to limit the amount of land available for renewable energy development, prohibit such development on prime agricultural land, plus outline a process for appeals to the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission when local negotiations fail. No vote was taken, and with the committee report deadline looming on Monday, it is unlikely the bill will advance.

In the Senate, Senate Bill 425, authored by Sen. Eric Koch (R-Bedford), was amended to exclude wind and solar projects from its energy production zone provisions, significantly narrowing its scope. The neutered version of the bill advanced on a party-line vote and will be considered by the full Senate next week.

These bills reflect the tension between Indiana’s need for a robust, reliable energy grid and the local objections that frequently stall development. The Chamber continues to advocate for a balanced framework that supports the state’s long-term energy and economic goals.

David Ober is the Indiana Chamber’s senior vice president of business operations and finance. Ober, a native of Noble County, started with the Chamber in summer 2022 and is a former state legislator and commissioner for the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission.