NIPSCO to phase in 10% increase in electricity rates
Residential customers of NIPSCO will see about a 10% increase in bills for electricity use starting in August.
Residential customers of NIPSCO will see about a 10% increase in bills for electricity use starting in August.
Two Northern Indiana Public Service Co. solar farms in White and Jasper counties are the first to go online and produce energy for the Merrillville-based utility.
NiSource agreement with Blackstone Infrastructure Partners will bring infusion of funds to help meet goal of zero coal by 2028.
Merrillville-based NIPSCO hired Orville Cocking from New York to lead its gas operations team as senior vice president.
NiSource announced Nov. 7 that it plans to sell a minority interest in its NIPSCO business.
NIPSCO says residential customers can expect to pay more to heat their homes this winter compared to last season.
NIPSCO is seeking a cumulative 16.5% electric rate hike, which it says will support its green power efforts and modernize its power grid.
Pablo Vegas, a high-ranking executive in Merrillville-based NiSource’s leadership team, has resigned his post to take a new job out of state.
Port officials hope a demonstration of all-electric trucks would encourage port tenants to consider trying one out.
Northern Indiana Public Service Co. residential natural gas customers can expect to see higher rates Sept. 1.