NIPSCO proposes new electric rates
NIPSCO proposed increased electric rates to continue the company’s sustainable energy transition and to enhance safety and reliability.
NIPSCO proposed increased electric rates to continue the company’s sustainable energy transition and to enhance safety and reliability.
NIPSCO is seeking a cumulative 16.5% electric rate hike, which it says will support its green power efforts and modernize its power grid.
David Veleta has been appointed by Gov. Eric Holcomb to the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission.
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Three nominees will be considered by Gov. Eric Holcomb to fill a vacant post on the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission.
Northern Indiana Public Service Co. residential natural gas customers can expect to see higher rates Sept. 1.
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Higher electric bills are coming for NIPSCO customers.
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MERRILLVILLE – NIPSCO customers can expect higher heating bills this winter. NIPSCO projects, assuming normal winter weather, natural gas residential customers can expect their overall bills during the coming winter heating season to be about $7.50 more each month. The company said the recently approved natural gas rate increase, which took effect Oct. 1, is
MERRILLVILLE – Northern Indiana Public Service Co., a subsidiary of NiSource Inc., wants a shortened timeline to shut down its coal-burning power plants and move to lower-cost renewable sources for power generation. NIPSCO discussed its tentative plan, which it is working to formalize and submit to the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission by Nov. 1, during
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Residential and business customers of Merrillville-base NIPSCO will see higher natural gas bills Oct. 1. The company said Sept. 20 the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission approved the company’s request to modify its natural gas rates. NIPSCO electric rates are not affected. “Maintaining affordable energy costs for customers is essential,” said Violet Sistovaris, NIPSCO president. “This
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Stefanie Krevda has been appointed by Gov. Eric Holcomb to fill a vacancy on the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission. Krevda replaces Angela Weber whose term expired. Krevda has worked in public service and in the non-profit sector for 10 years. She presently serves as the executive director of external affairs at the IURC. Krevda previously
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