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Duke Energy’s $1.9B Transmission & Distribution Plan and mandatory Smart Meter installation DENIED by the IURC!

Posted by Laura Arnold  /   May 08, 2015  /   Posted in Indiana Michigan Power Company (I&M), Office of Utility Consumer Counselor (OUCC), Uncategorized  /   No Comments

For Immediate Release:  May 8, 2015  Contact: Kerwin Olson (317) 702-0461 David Agnew (502) 526-2604 Jennifer Washburn (317) 796-3335   Duke Energy’s $1.9B Transmission & Distribution Plan and mandatory Smart Meter installation DENIED by the IURC!  INDIANAPOLIS - Today (05/08/15) the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) denied Duke Energy Indiana’s request

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Indiana Rail Road Company has an interest in future of IPL Harding St. coal fired powerplant

Posted by Laura Arnold  /   April 25, 2015  /   Posted in Uncategorized  /   No Comments

Pictured above: Indiana Governor Mike Pence (left), Indiana State Sen. Jim Merritt (R-Indianapolis) and VP Indiana Rail Road Company A small railroad with big stakes in coal weighs in on Harding Street power plant John Russell john.russell@indystar.com5:52 p.m. EDT April 20, 2015 When Indianapolis Power & Light Co. announced plans

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Gov. Pence finishes extreme makeover of Ind. efficiency rules; The real story behind SEA 412

Posted by Laura Arnold  /   April 13, 2015  /   Posted in 2015 Indiana General Assembly, Office of Utility Consumer Counselor (OUCC)  /   No Comments

 Dan Schmidt, Pence's policy director for energy and environment    Gov. Pence finishes extreme makeover of Ind. efficiency rules Jeffrey Tomich, E&E reporter Published: Monday, April 13, 2015 Buried in 31 pages of technical comments filed in response to U.S. EPA's Clean Power Plan, Indiana officials declared that the state

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Indiana Michigan Power building 5 solar energy facilities

Posted by Laura Arnold  /   February 05, 2015  /   Posted in Indiana Michigan Power Company (I&M), solar, Uncategorized  /   No Comments

Indiana Michigan Power building 5 solar energy facilities FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) - State regulators have given Indiana Michigan Power approval to build five solar energy facilities that are expected to generate enough electricity to power about 32,000 homes, the company announced Thursday. The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission approved the

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