BREAKING: The IURC has issued its Final Order in @AESIndiana electric base rate case, authorizing a $71M revenue increase, a 63% reduction from what the company originally requested. The Commission approved the October 2025 settlement, but not without modifications.
The settlement includes a withdrawal provision. Settling parties have 15 business days to determine whether the Commission's modifications are unacceptable. If any party pulls out, the proceeding returns to litigation.
Ind. Consumer Counselor Bill Fine will retire at the end of August. First appointed by Gov. Holcomb in 2017, Fine previously served in the Indiana House of Representatives before leading the state agency representing utility ratepayers. Read more in this week’s @IndUtilReport
In a letter to the IURC, Sen. Mike Braun urges Commissioners to deny AES Indiana’s proposal to convert Petersburg generating station from coal to natural gas, citing reliability concerns.
https://t.co/cmTTzcfM4N
Indiana Michigan Power Company (I&M) has filed a petition with the Commission seeking approval for modifications to its Industrial Power Tariff (Tariff IP). The proposed changes aim to better accommodate large load customers.
https://t.co/12hijTrPvO
AES Indiana is seeking regulatory approval to convert its two remaining coal units to natural gas. If approved, the utility would be the first investor-owned utility in Indiana to stop burning coal.
https://t.co/uqrQBn8wuH
We have filed a settlement of the Regulatory Rate Review request with the IURC. AES Indiana reached a unanimous agreement with the OUCC and 6 intervening parties which represent the interests of residential, commercial, industrial and low-income customers. https://t.co/G95olvK5gq
🏛 Last week, the Indiana Supreme Court heard arguments in an appeal of a Commission order, leveling new challenges to the TDSIC statute. This marks at least the second or third occasion where such challenges have been presented before the Court. https://t.co/rNi4B5rFEm
Duke Energy Indiana responds to Johnson Co. residents' complaint regarding electric facilities in Greenwood. The company has also filed suit in Johnson Co. court to condemn an 8.824-acre property it hopes to acquire to construct a switching station. https://t.co/urLB06qAdv
🏛️The Indiana Supreme Court recently held oral arguments in two appeals involving Duke Energy Indiana. The disputes revolve around local regulations and the relocation of utility facilities. Who should bear the costs? https://t.co/oC5bqOOBzZ
📰 Eversource Energy announces Paul Chodak III as their new Executive VP & COO. Notably, Paul led the AEP subsidiary, Indiana Michigan Power Company, for over six years. Read more: https://t.co/vQseK9a0dJ
🔋 NIPSCO has submitted plans for a $644M natural gas peaker facility aimed at enhancing system reliability. The proposed 400-megawatt facility could be operational by the end of 2026 and is part of NIPSCO's broader energy transition strategy.
https://t.co/MLX79ypZyu
📰 Last week, State Senator Jon Ford (R-Terre Haute) announced his upcoming resignation from the Indiana Senate to lead Reliable Energy Inc. His focus will be on advocating for Indiana's coal industry.
https://t.co/pfzPosIWhA