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In a statement, the company cited economic uncertainty, the slow-developing hydrogen market and BP’s renewed focus on oil and gas, among its reasons for its halt on the carbon storage project.
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Indiana is expected to add a lot of solar power in the next five years — roughly equal to more than five Hoover Dams.
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The chairman of the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission, Jim Huston, announced he’ll retire in January.
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Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission Chairman Jim Huston said he plans to retire by January 2026.
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Two consumer advocacy groups are split on Duke Energy’s proposal to close the Cayuga coal plant. But they both said a new, $3 billion natural gas plant isn’t the right thing for Duke’s customers.
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Proposed legislation aims to help ensure AI data centers coming into Indiana have the massive amount of power they need.
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Data centers require 24/7 power — and a lot of it. But Indiana utilities weren’t anticipating this when they made plans to get more power from sources like wind and solar.
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Advancement of small modular reactors is slow nationwide. But researchers encourage Indiana to explore — and incentivize — the technology.
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Braun's agenda focused on five areas: tax relief, government efficiency, workforce development, health care and public safety.
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Last year, the federal government slapped BP with the largest civil penalty ever imposed for industrial air pollution at its Whiting refinery.