
Does adding solar panels make sense with your utility?
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Written by Max Kennerk, SolarCommission.Org
Updated 9-20-25
Switching to Solar with Your Utility Company
When deciding whether it makes sense to add solar panels to your home or business, a key factor is your utility company and how they work with solar owners. There are over 40 utility companies in Indiana and almost all of them have unique standards, policies, and rate structures that affect solar owners. Select your utility below to learn more.
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A Guide to Going Solar with NineStar Connect
NineStar Connect
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Understanding NineStar Connect
NineStar Connect
Utility Type: Cooperative - a rural electric membership corporation where customers are also member-owners. A co-op does not make their own energy, but purchases it from a power provider.
Headquarters: Greenfield, IN
Power Provider: Wabash Valley Power Alliance
Website: www.NineStarConnect.com
Contact for Solar Related Questions: DG@NinestarConnect.com.
Key takeaways for switching to solar with Ninestar Connect
Solar Policies: As a co-op, Ninestar’s solar policies are governed by a board of directors representing the membership districts that make up the service territory.
Commonly Used Solar Programs:
Net Metering
NineStar currently purchases energy from solar owners. NineStar applies the Residential rate to solar sites, but has not yet developed a rates specific to solar sites. Ninestar is currently providing a dollar-for-dollar retail buy-back distributed generation rate structure and not a flat rate. This rate follows their Real Time Pricing residential rate structure (subject to change at any time).
The current Super Off-Peak rate is 10.310 cents/kwh, the current Off-peak rate is 11.810 cents/kwh, and the current On-Peak rate is 18.601 cents/kwh.
NineStar’s rate consultants are working on a Distributed Generation rate recommendation. They could see a wholesale rate implemented soon.
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NineStar Connect Service Territory
“Current Net Metering guidelines apply to systems that are 25kW and below.
Ninestar offers excellent rates for solar owners, but they are communicating that different rates could be implemented sometime soon. So, check your interconnection agreement before proceeding.
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Are solar panels worth it for NineStar Connect customers?
Yes! For Ninestar Connect customers in Indiana, adding solar panels can be a worthwhile consideration. Their Net Metering program is a good option as it does provide the customer with a credit for excess energy generated.
Additionally, the availability of the federal tax credit can offset the initial installation costs, making solar more accessible. However, individual circumstances, such as roof orientation, local regulations, and financial situation, should be evaluated to determine the overall value of a solar panel installation.