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The state agency helps decide whether utilities can raise Indiana customers' rates including for new power plants.
NIPSCO's president argued in a filing with the state that a proposed settlement with large industrial customers would address ...
Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) Chairman Jim Huston announced his retirement Friday and said he plans to step ...
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 ...
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. Although Huston’s ...
If the proposed increases are approved, customers will see a 7.2% hike in the second quarter of 2026 and then about a 6% ...
Planned locations for the new power units are AES Indiana plants at Petersburg in Pike County, Eagle Valley in Martinsville, ...
The OUCC is recommending against Duke Energy's $3.3 billion power plant in Vermillion County, citing insufficient evaluation ...
IURC Chairman Jim Huston speaks at a U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce hearing. His upcoming retirement leaves an important vacancy in the state agency that helps decide whether ...
The leader of the state commission responsible for ensuring Indiana utilities provide Hoosiers safe, reliable and affordable service is planning to retire early next year. Jim Huston, chairman of ...
Indiana's energy reliability is under scrutiny, with the latest MISO report highlighting significant issues. Gov. Mike Braun ...
AES Indiana cited the following reasons for the new rates: tree trimming and storm response, infrastructure improvements, and ...