This is exactly why Abby Gray was the right choice for @IndianaOUCC commissioner.
I appointed her just last week, and already she’s putting up a fight to reduce prices for ratepayers.
The OUCC is recommending the IURC deny AES Indiana's pending rate request and reduce current base rates by $21.2 million dollars annually. https://t.co/28bc7c52ui
Congrats to new Utility Consumer Counselor Abby R. Gray! Abby has been our Exec. Dir. of Legal Operations since 2009, & spent 23 years with the IURC as Senior Administrative Law Judge & Senior Commission Counsel. She's a Ft. Wayne native & lives in Brown County with her husband.
Wishing Bill Fine a happy retirement!
Bill retires today after 8 years as Utility Consumer Counselor & 48 years as a practicing attorney.
We will miss his thoughtful questions, quiet humor, & dedication to ratepayers, but wish him the best as he embarks on a new chapter of life.
Keep your guard up for scams! if a caller threatens to shut off your utility service unless you pay over the phone, hang up and call the utility at the number on your bill. Even if the caller ID shows the utility's name, it may not be the utility.
Getting read for the big meal? Let fats, oils, & grease turn solid & throw them in the trash. If you put them down the drain, they can clog sewer pipes and cause backup.
Keep your guard up for scams! if a caller threatens to shut off your utility service unless you pay over the phone, hang up and call the utility at the number on your bill. Even if the caller ID shows the utility's name, it may not be the utility.
There's a new kind of vampire to watch out for: the energy vampire! Phone chargers or small appliances can still draw power when plugged in, but not in use. Your bill may benefit by checking for this wasted power. Learn more: https://t.co/RQci3cdYjU
Unplug your chargers and small appliances to protect against energy vampires! These devices can still draw power if plugged in - even when not in use. Learn more in our newsletter: https://t.co/bihAml2l0g
There's a new kind of vampire to watch out for: the energy vampire! Phone chargers or small appliances can still draw power when plugged in, but not in use. Your bill may benefit by checking for this wasted power. Learn more: https://t.co/RQci3cdYjU
A struggling air conditioner could mean your system's filter needs to be replaced. An overloaded filter restricts airflow, causing the air conditioner to work harder to cool your home. It is generally recommended to replace your filter monthly.