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Other utility customers in the state could face similar rate hikes as utilities transition to greener energy sources — at least in the short term.
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Activists say NIPSCO's customers shouldn’t have to pay for what they call an “incomplete” cleanup.
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A new report said steel walls near the Michigan City coal plant aren’t keeping coal ash waste from getting into Lake Michigan and Trail Creek — and it will likely get worse over time.
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The utility plans to test for toxic heavy metals at about 400 homes and businesses where coal ash was used as “fill” in construction.
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The northern Indiana utility NIPSCO has refined its long-term plans to be mostly powered by renewable energy in the next 20 years. That includes the…
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Several thousand Michiana residents were left without power following Tuesday’s severe thunderstorms. As of 8:45 p.m. Tuesday, Indiana Michigan Power had…
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Updated 2:15 p.m. Friday, Aug. 13.Several days of severe weather this week left thousands across Michiana without power. At the peak of the storms, more…
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Fully removing coal ash near coal plants creates more jobs and boosts local economies better than leaving the ash in place. That’s according to a new…
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MERRILLVILLE, Ind. (AP) — State regulators have fined Northern Indiana Public Service Co. more than $1 million _ the largest in Indiana history _ for…
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The northern Indiana utility NIPSCO has announced it will shut down half of it’s R.M. Schahfer coal plant in Wheatfield by the end of this year. That’s…