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NIPSCO got permission from state regulators to raise electric rates by 16.75% for the average residential customer.
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Bedford, will serve as chair of the interim study committee on Energy, Utilities and Telecommunication in preparation for the 2026 legislative session.
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Leaders of the NIPSCO utility company were grilled in Indianapolis Tuesday over a proposal to create a new lightly regulated ...
"It is with a grateful heart that I announce my intent to retire from the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission in January 2026," said Chairman Jim Huston.
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Earlier this year, local State Rep. Alex Burton had asked the Legislative Council to assign electric utility rates, charges ...
MERRILLVILLE — Northern Indiana Public Service Company LLC (NIPSCO) received approval from the Indiana Utility Regulatory ...
NIPSCO’s electric rates are going up Tuesday following approval by the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission. For the average residential customer, that’s an increase of about $23 a month, or 16.75%, ...
The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) recently approved a rate increase by Northern Indiana Public Service Co. LLC (NIPSCO).  “NIPSCO is committed to connecting our customers with safe and ...