Energy Policy

Energy must be safely and reliably delivered to Hoosiers at the least-cost possible. Consumer-oriented energy policies that create investment in renewables and energy efficiency make sense as the costs of coal and nuclear energy become more expensive.

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AES wants to hike your electric bill by $30/month

In June 2025, as many people in and around Indianapolis struggle to keep up with rising costs of food, housing, and healthcare, AES Indiana filed for a massive rate hike before the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC).

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IURC Must Reject Expensive & Risky Duke Gas Plant

CAC and Vote Solar, with the assistance of Earthjustice, filed testimony recommending that the IURC approve the retirement of Duke's Cayuga coal units, reject the proposed natural gas units, and instruct Duke Energy to expand distributed energy resources, such as demand response, energy efficiency, and distributed generation.

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CAC Applauds Governor for Concern About Ratepayers

CAC urges Gov. Braun to use the power of his office to protect struggling Hoosier ratepayers and veto HB1007, SB423, & SB424, which force captive utility ratepayers to assume all the financial risk for pre-construction costs related to SMRs.

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