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One Indiana utility company earned top marks and another pair nabbed no points in a national clean energy assessment.
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Indiana Michigan Power, one of the state's utilities, supplies some nuclear power from a plant across the Michigan border. However, there are no large-scale nuclear power plants in Indiana.
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Significant proportions of customers are in debt, with some facing service shut-offs.
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Indiana Michigan Power workers installed a new, stand-alone pole Thursday near the nest the raptors had built on a utility pole inches from live electrical lines in the Noble County town of Avilla.
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Indiana Michigan Power’s Indiana customers will soon see a reduction in their fixed monthly rates.
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Indiana Michigan Power announced it plans to decrease residents' fixed monthly charges by about 1 percent in May and another roughly 4 percent in January 2023.