NIPSCO advancing plan to use more clean energy sources
NIPSCO is taking more steps to provide energy to its customers from green sources.
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NIPSCO is taking more steps to provide energy to its customers from green sources.
NIPSCO advancing plan to use more clean energy sources Read More »
NIPSCO is accepting applications for its environmental action grant to support local nonprofit organizations with environmental stewardship initiatives.
NIPSCO opens applications for environmental action grants Read More »
Don Babcock, Region activist and retired NIPSCO executive, has received Indiana’s highest civilian honor.
Retired NIPSCO executive Don Babcock receives Sagamore of the Wabash Award Read More »
Anne-Marie D’Angelo now is part of NiSource’s executive leadership team.
More NIPSCO customers are getting their electricity from green sources.
NIPSCO expands green power sources with completion of wind farm projects Read More »
NiSource’s efforts to use more green sources to generate power has landed it again on the Dow Jones Sustainability Index.
NIPSCO parent NiSource named to Dow Jones Sustainability Index Read More »
Merrillville-based NIPSCO has taken another step to ensure electricity it is supplying to its customers is coming from green sources.
NIPSCO signs long-term solar power purchasing deal with Capital Dynamics Read More »
NIPSCO’s plan to reduce its carbon emissions and get power to its customers more efficiently is entering a new phase.
NIPSCO upgrading 12 miles of electric transmission lines in La Porte County Read More »
Carrie Hightman, who served as president and CEO of Columbia Gas of Massachusetts, once a subsidiary company of Merrillville-based NiSource, is retiring.
NiSource executive and CEO of former subsidiary Columbia Gas of Massachusetts retiring Read More »
Merrillville-based Northern Indiana Public Service Co. is taking another step to switch to green power generation systems.
NIPSCO’s latest solar energy source will power 270,000 homes by 2023 Read More »