Over the past year, I have been noodling over the possibility of installing solar panels on my roof. This simple curiosity eventually turned into action — I got several quotes for what solar installation might cost. It was at that point that I discovered a 2017 Indiana state law that makes installing solar financially difficult for individual homeowners but quite profitable for electric companies.  

I like the idea of being more self-sufficient. I like the fact that, once installed, solar panels provide pretty much free energy for my home that is healthier for our planet. And solar technology has become much better and more affordable over time. As climate author Bill McKibben put it on a podcast: “Sometime earlier this decade, we passed some invisible line where it became cheaper to produce energy from the sun and the wind than from setting stuff on fire.”

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