The public is being invited to comment on Indiana Michigan Power’s pending rate request.
The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission is holding public field hearings in South Bend at the end of October.
It’s happening at 6 p.m. on Oct. 30 at the South Bend Century Center Recital Hall. At the meeting, the public can speak directly to the commission.
People can also submit written comments, which will be presented during the hearing.
Indiana Michigan Power is seeking a two-phase increase that would raise revenue by $116 million dollars.
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IF IM Power is going to waste the money on wind and solar I am against it. Read S. Fred Singer’s book: Hot Talk, Cold Power before another red cent is spent by anyone on the climate change hoax. Investment in cleaner burning fossil fueled generation plants or nuclear plants is far more cost effective. And they work 24/7/365 day and night. Remember than the next time you drive by a solar panel farm that is covered in SNOW!! Are we lemmings or not?
Plymouth Rock…still at sea level…just like it was when the Pilgrims arrived.
Ice melting in a glass doesn’t raise the level in your drink because that’s not how physics works.
Ice melting in the oceans doesn’t raise the sea level for the same reason.
As if utility companies arent killing us already with high rates and fees! The rich get richer!