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As triple-digit temperatures gripped Northwest Indiana this summer during a national heatwave, cities opened cooling centers ...
Data centers are inevitable, but monopoly utilities shouldn't force regular consumers in Indiana to bear the cost of their ...
NIPSCO got permission from state regulators to raise electric rates by 16.75% for the average residential customer.
New Indiana laws passed this year and in recent legislative sessions are designed to jumpstart nuclear power as a key component of the state’s energy portfolio.
Regulators have approved a plan to protect against data centers that may contract for lots of electricity and then skip town.
On Tuesday, the Indiana Natural Resources Commission adopted official rules overseeing carbon sequestration and carbon dioxide transmission pipelines in Indiana.
Goshen, will serve as a member of several study committees in preparation for the 2026 legislative session. Doriot’s assignments include the Commission on Hispanic/Latino Affairs; Interim Study ...
Bedford, will serve as chair of the interim study committee on Energy, Utilities and Telecommunication in preparation for the 2026 legislative session.
These hulking steel complexes support critical technology, but they demand more power than Indiana can provide — at least ...
Leaders of the NIPSCO utility company were grilled in Indianapolis Tuesday over a proposal to create a new lightly regulated utility called GenCo to fund new data center infrastructure.
MERRILLVILLE, Ind., June 26, 2025--Northern Indiana Public Service Company LLC (NIPSCO) received approval from the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) to adjust its electric rates. The ...
Gov. Mike Braun is on a mission to make Indiana the nation’s leader in nuclear energy despite the state currently having no ...
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