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’s latest completed solar facility, Calvary Solar in White County, is expected to generate 200 megawatts of solar energy, powering 60,000 homes.
A national data analytics firm named NIPSCO and two other NiSource brands among 2024’s most trusted utility brands award recipients.
Recently approved NIPSCO gas rates are slated to go into effect in August, supporting service and infrastructure improvements.
Indiana University Northwest announced the launch of a new regional economic development training program starting May 21.
Merrillville-based NIPSCO recently awarded environmental action grants to 21 nonprofits to support projects across the Region.
John McAvoy will join NiSource’s board of directors as Aristides Candris, longtime board member, retires after 12 years of service.
NIPSCO and NiSource Charitable Foundation made an impact in the Region last year, donating time and money to nonprofit organizations.
Merrillville-based NIPSCO is rolling out upgraded electric meter technology for its 493,000 business and residential customers over the next three years.
Merrillville-based NiSource completed a $2.16 billion deal with Blackstone Infrastructure Partners.
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