Falling demand for gasoline drops prices lower
Tumbling gasoline prices may start to slow as gradual production declines fall more in pace with demand, experts suggest.
Tumbling gasoline prices may start to slow as gradual production declines fall more in pace with demand, experts suggest.
A total of 15 organizations working on assorted projects across Northern Indiana to benefit the environment were awarded grants from Northern Indiana Public Service Co.
NIPSCO awards grants to support environmental programs throughout its service area Read More »
Merrillville-based NIPSCO says once it receives approval from state regulators it plans to begin work to close its five coal ash ponds at its Michigan City Generation Station.
NIPSCO taking steps to begin closing coal ash ponds at Michigan City power plant Read More »
Decreased demand created by fewer vehicles on the nation’s roads because of efforts to limit public interaction during the COVID-19 crisis is keeping gasoline prices low, AAA said.
The coronavirus outbreak and efforts to keep people at home during the crisis continues to lower demand for gasoline and push down prices.
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Indiana leaders take preemptive measures as water level continues to rise in Lake Michigan • Preserving the state’s Lake Michigan shoreline.
A global crude oil price war and lower demand has caused the national average price for a gallon of gasoline to drop below $2 for the first time in four years, according to AAA.
National average gas price falls below $2 per gallon for first time in four years Read More »
Inovateus Solar of South Bend recently completed three solar projects for NIPSCO, the first installations for the utility, and include a ground-mount solar array at its Merrillville headquarters.
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