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May 20, 2024

Indiana

Indiana City Wins Ruling on Station Power
FERC ruled generating facilities that are not online and producing energy must pay for their station power at retail rates subject to state jurisdiction.
Indiana Regulators Scrutinize Duke Self-commitments
Indiana regulators are collecting information on whether Duke is prudently handling the self-commitments of its coal units in the state.
PJM Operating Committee Briefs: March 12, 2020
The PJM System Operations Subcommittee will hold conference calls to discuss how the coronavirus is impacting generation and transmission operators.
Indiana Bill Seeks Slowdown of Coal Closures
The Indiana House of Reps passed a bill that could prolong the retiring or selling coal plants when the state is moving toward cleaner alternatives.
NiSource Earnings Feel Aftershocks of Gas Explosions
NiSource lost money last quarter as the company continues to face costs stemming from a string of gas pipeline explosions in three Massachusetts cities.
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Indiana Court Favors Duke in Cost Recovery Suit
An Indiana appeals court ruled Monday that Duke Energy can recover from its ratepayers the cost of damages associated with not fulfilling the terms of a wind energy purchase agreement.
Utilities Likely to Pass Tax Bill Gains to Customers
Although electric utilities will see their tax rate fall from 35% to 21% under the Tax Cut and Jobs Act, few are making plans to spend their savings.
AEP Must Install Scrubbers at Indiana Coal Plant, Court Rules
An appellate court ruled that AEP must bear the billion-dollar cost of installing scrubbers at the Rockport Generating Station in Indiana.
Indiana Senate Moves to End Retail Net Metering
The Indiana Senate approved a controversial bill that would phase out the state’s retail net metering program, moving it to the House.
State Briefs
This week's state briefs include news on California, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico and other states.

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