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The federal Bipartisan Infrastructure Law includes $183 million in additional funds for weatherization in Michigan.
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Indiana has a utility shutoff moratorium during cold months. Should it have one for hot months, too?Indiana bans shutoffs between Dec. 1st and March 15th for customers who qualify for public assistance. But some advocates say that moratorium should apply to hotter months too.
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PFAS are human-made chemicals found in everything from carpets, to fast food wrappers, to firefighting foams on military bases — like Grissom Air Reserve Base near Kokomo.
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Indiana utilities have more influence on politics in the state than you might imagine. Net metering for rooftop solar — which will be phased down this year — is a good example.
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U.S. economic sanctions on Russia could open up Indiana utilities to cyber attacks.
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South Bend is forgiving all outstanding municipal utility bill debts — that includes water, sewer and solid waste pickup — for nearly 5,000 households.
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So far, the state has detected little or no toxic PFAS chemicals in Indiana's smaller drinking water utilities. That’s according to the Indiana Department…
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In his July 29 annual state of the city address, South Bend Mayor James Mueller made infrastructure investments a priority and announced plans for a…
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South Bend wants to raise water, sewer, stormwater and trash rates 3.5 percent per year over the next five years. The typical resident would see their…
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Utility 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…