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Gov. Mike Braun picked three new members of the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission. The agency decides whether a utility can charge its customers for the cost of things like new power plants and lines. So far, consumer advocates seem fairly pleased with Braun's choices.
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The hearing later this month will gather information for the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission on whether Fort Wayne can raise its water and sewer rates to help pay for system repairs and upgrades.
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The proposal must be approved by the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission and, if approved, would take effect next September.
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All NewsThe IURC has yet to set a hearing on the proposal.
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All NewsUtility consumers and Indiana’s public finance arm will likely have a voice on a task force charged with developing the state’s energy policy. That’s…
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All NewsThe northern Indiana utility NIPSCO will pay one of the highest fines in state history for natural gas pipeline safety violations. The state said the…
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All NewsMany Hoosiers who are unable to pay their energy bills won’t face shutoffs for another 45 days. On Monday, the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission…
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All NewsThe state plans to look into how the pandemic has affected Indiana utilities and their customers. This comes just days after Gov. Eric Holcomb extended…
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All NewsUtility companies will soon be allowed to resume disconnections for unpaid bills. The state’s consumer advocate group is asking the Indiana Utility…
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All NewsAn Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission hearing was held at the Grand Wayne Center Monday night. The public was invited to comment on a proposed rate…