
Indiana Utilities Grilled on Spiking Bills, Transparency
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Indianas utility regulators launched an investigation into rising energy bills and transparency issues, focusing on the struggles of everyday consumers. The states major utilities were questioned about the causes, including infrastructure upgrades, varying customer usage, and harsh winter weather. AES Indiana reported increased calls and longer hold times, but assured regulators that costs from its parents acquisition and data center transmission wont affect residential bills. The state legislature recently changed ratemaking rules, and AES announced extended aid, pushing the winter disconnection freeze to May 15, 2026. Ten community listening sessions will be held statewide to gather public input before regulators decide the next steps.
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