Indiana
North Carolina law has upped the ante on utility carbon emissions reductions — requiring a 70% cut by 2030.
Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and Minnesota will collaborate to speed electric vehicle adoption in the upper Midwest, focusing initially on trucks.
The historic shift to clean energy sources such as solar is encountering significant resistance from some unexpected corners.
FERC has allowed a Singaporean government-owned investment firm to claim a 20% stake in Duke Energy Indiana over the concerns of public consumer groups.
Duke Energy rejected hedge fund Elliott Management’s proposal to break up the company into three regionally focused, publicly traded utilities.
FERC partially accepted PJM’s compliance filing to amend its tariff regarding the station power monthly netting provision.
While Midwest states do not have energy storage targets or mandates, the storage market will grow there through integrated resource planning.
The IURC approved a rule change to dramatically cut the net metering credits earned by rooftop solar owners in southwest Indiana.
A Republican-backed bill making its way through the Indiana legislature seeks to spur wind and solar development by setting statewide zoning standards.
Invenergy provided an update on the Grain Belt Express transmission project during the Missouri Energy Initiative’s Midwest Energy Policy Series.
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