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NIPSCO got permission from state regulators to raise electric rates by 16.75% for the average residential customer.
Data centers are inevitable, but monopoly utilities shouldn't force regular consumers in Indiana to bear the cost of their ...
Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission Chairman Jim Huston has announced his retirement and said he plans to step down in January 2026 after more than a decade with the agency.
New Indiana laws passed this year and in recent legislative sessions are designed to jumpstart nuclear power as a key ...
The chairman of the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission, Jim Huston, announced he’ll retire in January. That leaves an important vacancy in the state agency that helps decide whether utilities ...
Bedford, will serve as chair of the interim study committee on Energy, Utilities and Telecommunication in preparation for the 2026 legislative session.
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.
These hulking steel complexes support critical technology, but they demand more power than Indiana can provide — at least ...
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%, ...