The fossil fuel face of Indiana began to slip about a year ago, and it has moved further in the direction of renewables this week as Southern Indiana Gas and Electric has caved into pressure to adopt renewables. That means in 2020 so far the Northern Indiana Service Company has chosen to shut coal plants early, and Duke in Indiana was held up for a year on an ambitious, but overspending rate change, and finally this Spring, Vectren subsidiary Southern Indiana Gas and Electric Co (Sigeco) was told that it could not replace a coal plant with a massive gas turbine. Vecten itself is part of CenterPoint Energy since early in 2019, when it bought it in a $6 billion…