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The lawsuit by fired utility commissioner Andy Zay could complicate efforts of state regulators to revisit AES Indiana's $71 million rate increase.
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Gov. Mike Braun appointed council member Joshua Bain to the utility commission days after firing a commissioner who backed a $71 million AES rate hike Braun opposed.
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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is asking a federal court to block the planned 2028 retirement of a coal-fired unit at the Rockport power plant, days after Gov. Mike Braun ordered a statewide review of coal plant closures.
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The Central Indiana utility provider is asking regulators to reject two petitions seeking to overturn its approved rate increase, arguing they rehash rejected arguments.
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Gov. Mike Braun appointed attorney Joby Jerrells to the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission, filling a seat left vacant after a commissioner resigned over backlash to an AES rate increase.
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Indiana utility regulators launch 2 investigations, recommend how lawmakers can lower electric billsIndiana Utility Regulatory Commission launched two new investigations into energy affordability. The announcement comes as it released results of another investigation into Indiana’s five investor-owned electric utility companies.
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Indiana's utility consumer watchdog will ask regulators to reconsider a $71 million AES Indiana rate increase, setting off a legal process that could reopen a contested approval.
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Indianapolis residents aired complaints about billing spikes, metering problems and data center costs at an Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission listening session at Ivy Tech Community College.
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Gov. Mike Braun committed Monday to overseeing enforcement of a new law that ties utility rate approvals to performance data, as the state's regulatory commission investigates rising electric bills.
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The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission will hold a public hearing March 24 with five major utility companies.