NIPSCO customers might have to pay more for electricity soon.
The utility company has asked the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission to approve a rate increase.
If the increase is approved, the average residential customer’s electric bill would go up by about 22%, which is roughly $32 more per month.
According to Tara McElmurry, NIPSCO’s Communication Manager, the request is mainly due to investments in renewable energy and infrastructure upgrades to improve safety and reliability.
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You are making investments in renewable energy,… I didn’t vote for that!