regarding the Eagle Valley power outage and the extent to which AES Indiana customers will bear the financial brunt of the outage and the cost of the purchased power that the plant should have produced. Customers paying for idled AES plant. They're also paying to buy power it should have produced
"This massive bill increase highlights the urgency of transitioning to clean energy solutions like energy efficiency, renewable energy and battery storage, which will save Hoosiers money and reduce bill volatility," Ben Inskeep, program director at CAC, said in a statement. bit.ly/3xEGnDm The OUCC has until July 22 to complete its review of AES Indiana's FAC case, OUCC spokesperson Anthony Swinger said in a written statement.