"Propping up coal billionaires with taxpayer money is one more way for the Trump administration to put polluters first and put the rest of us at risk."
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Reminder: The Indiana coal plants President Trump has ordered back online are still broken—and the total price tag to fix them may exceed $1 billion.
Taxpayers and ratepayers on the hook for all of this.
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Both units at a Northern Indiana Public Service Co. coal plant directed to stay open under an emergency order from the Trump administration’s Department of Energy are inoperable and beset with mechanical issues.
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INDOT and Purdue University are conducting a 10-minute survey on EV charging needs and barriers for Indiana residents living in multifamily dwellings.
An average homeowner in a district with wind production pays about $194 LESS in property taxes than a district with no wind production.
Clean energy brings economic growth and tax revenue that can lower the burden on residents!
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Solar panels are getting cheaper, and projects are getting bigger.
Here are three giga-projects that would’ve been impossible to build just a few years ago.
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Jasper Co is becoming a sacrifice zone for NIPSCO/GenCo and Amazon data centers. Read this story and see the comments for details about the massive proposed gas plant that would be built at NIPSCO's coal plant site in order to power data centers. https://t.co/DwQKTJLB77
An Indiana coal plant is still running past its planned retirement. Now, its neighbors are stuck fighting a gas plant and data center, too.
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Jasper County, Indiana’s coal plant was supposed to shut down last year. It still hasn’t, and now, residents are staring down the prospect of a data center and gas plant to power it.
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“If you’ve ever thought about going solar, now’s your chance,” said Christopher Norrick, Solar United Neighbors Indiana Program Associate. @SolarNeighbors
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"Domestic generation that isn’t exposed to a single geopolitical event is more valuable, not less, in this kind of environment. Solar is a key cog in that wheel."
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Agrivoltaics combines solar energy and agricultural production on the same land. Join Purdue Extension and @PurdueISF on August 27 for the 2026 Indiana Land Use Summit, focused on renewable energy, planning strategies and real-world applications. https://t.co/iiSddEKwh2
As the full list of top 10 earners receives more than $220 million, the customers they serve are falling behind.
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