Charged with energy’s future
New president Mike Hooper ready to lead NIPSCO into next phase of power generation with a goal to transition from coal to other means of power, such as wind and solar, by the year 2028.
New president Mike Hooper ready to lead NIPSCO into next phase of power generation with a goal to transition from coal to other means of power, such as wind and solar, by the year 2028.
NIPSCO’s 2020 Luminary Award recipients will be recognized in a virtual event on Oct. 1 beginning at 11:30 a.m.
NIPSCO’s 2020 Luminary Award recipients to be honored in virtual event Oct. 1 Read More »
Sixteen organizations will receive grants from NIPSCO to fund safety education and training projects throughout northern Indiana.
NIPSCO awards $50,000 in public safety education and training grants Read More »
NIPSCO is assisting customers facing hardship during the pandemic who are having difficulty paying for natural gas and electrical service.
Payment assistance available for NIPSCO customers facing hardship during pandemic Read More »
Merrillville-base NIPSCO is taking additional steps to provide electricity through clean energy sources.
The COVID-19 pandemic has put additional strain on resources and services that aid those in need in the community.
Salvation Army of Lake County gets $10,000 boost from NIPSCO, NISource foundation Read More »
NIPSCO is accepting grant applications to support nonprofit organizations who provide public safety education and training across northern Indiana.
NIPSCO accepting grant applications for public safety education and responder training Read More »
The Merrillville-based subsidiary of NiSource on May 21 announced Mike Hooper will take over as president of NIPSCO June 1