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  2. Indiana Michigan Power (I&M) Rates - IN.gov

    www.in.gov/oucc/featured-topics/indiana-michigan-power-i-and-m-rates

    I&M's rate adjustments via trackers are reviewed by the OUCC and approved by the IURC on a semi-annual or annual basis. I&M's authorized trackers make up about 17.4% of a residential customer's typical electric bill as of September 2024. I&M uses the following trackers. All filings are available by entering the cause number in the IURC's Online ...

  3. IHCDA: Energy Assistance Program (EAP) - IN.gov

    www.in.gov/ihcda/homeowners-and-renters/low-income-home-energy-assistance...

    The Energy Assistance Program application opens Oct 1, 2024 and closes April 14, 2025 at 5:00 PM Eastern Time. Applicants can apply online via the online portal, by mail, in-person, or by calling 2-1-1. To apply in-person or request a paper application form, applicants must contact their Local Service Provider (LSP).

  4. IHCDA: Weatherization (Wx) - IN.gov

    www.in.gov/ihcda/homeowners-and-renters/weatherizationenergy-conservation

    The Weatherization Assistance Program (Wx) provides energy conservation measures to reduce the utility bills of low-income Hoosiers across the state. The program offers clients a solution to reducing their energy bills by making their homes more energy efficient while ensuring health and safety. The United States Department of Energy (DOE ...

  5. FSSA: HIP: POWER accounts - IN.gov

    www.in.gov/fssa/hip/about-hip/power-accounts

    Every HIP member has a POWER Account. The POWER Account is used to pay for the first $2,500 in health care costs. The state of Indiana pays for most of the $2,500 in the POWER account, but the member is responsible for a fixed monthly payment depending on income. The member contribution amounts are between $1 and $20, but may be higher for ...

  6. OUCC: Understanding Electric Rates

    www.in.gov/oucc/electric/tips-and-publications/understanding-electric-rates

    Understanding Electric Rates. Electric rates include a number of components, including costs for fuel, environmental compliance, regional transmission, and other factors. Monthly electric utility bills reflect these components and the customer’s usage. Budget billing and energy efficiency tools can help you manage electric bills year-round.

  7. OED: Home Energy Rebates - IN.gov

    www.in.gov/oed/grants-and-funding-opportunities/homeowner-incentives

    The Home Efficiency Rebate program, also known as the HOMES program, focuses on energy efficiency upgrades and retrofits to residential buildings, both single-family and multi-family dwellings. Qualified energy efficiency upgrades that achieve at least 20% in energy savings will be eligible for rebates up to the lesser of $2,000 or 50% of the ...

  8. STATE OF INDIANA INDIANA UTILITY REGULATORY COMMISSION IN THE...

    www.in.gov/iurc/files/ord_43774PJM14_122723.pdf

    upon the Indiana jurisdictional forecasted PJM NITS expense. On March 11, 2020, the Commission’s Order in Cause No. 45235 directedPetitioner to: (1) credit its customers 100% of its Indiana jurisdictional OSS margins above zero; (2) reduce Petitioner’s Indiana jurisdictional OSS margins by $17.4 million annually to account for capacity

  9. OED: Customer Assistance - IN.gov

    www.in.gov/oed/resources-and-information-center/customer-assistance-programs

    Indiana customers seeking free home weatherization services should contact their local Community Action Agency or call IHCDA at 1-800-872-0371. To qualify for home weatherization assistance, your annual household income cannot exceed 200% of the poverty guidelines. For more information click here . Rebates & Tax Credits.

  10. 2021 Residential Bill Survey Write-up - IN.gov

    www.in.gov/iurc/files/2021_Residential-Bill-Survey.pdf

    All rates included in this survey are approved by the Commission and applicable on customers bills issued July 1, 2021. The initial tables show alphabetically the July 1, 2021 bill applicable to simple tariff residential customers at 500, 1000, 1500, and 2000 kWh monthly consumption levels. The initial table also shows the ranking at 1000 kWh ...

  11. Utilities in Ligonier - IN.gov

    www.in.gov/towns/ligonier/residents/utilities-in-ligonier

    Bill Computation $2.97 per 100 cubic feet plus $158.22 Example: 50,000 cubic feet x $2.97 = $1,485.00+ $158.22= $1,643.22. Wastewater: For Over 13,333 cubic feet Bill Computation $4.46per 100 cubic feet plus $209.69. Minimum Monthly Charges