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  2. List of power stations in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in the U.S. state of Indiana, sorted by type and name. In 2022, Indiana had a total summer capacity of 26,903 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 98,054 GWh. [ 2 ]

  3. Is the power out? Check your status with these Indiana power ...

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    Live power outages map for Marion County, Indiana AES Indiana power outage map. You can check the power outage map here.You can also report your outage here or reach them by phone about outages 24 ...

  4. AES Indiana - Wikipedia

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    AES Indiana, formerly known as Indianapolis Power & Light Company (also known as IPL or IPALCO), is an American utility company providing electric service to the city of Indianapolis. It is a subsidiary and largest utility of AES Corporation , which acquired it in 2001.

  5. List of United States electric companies - Wikipedia

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    Rank Entity State Class of ownership Parent Number of customers Sales (MWh) Revenue ($1,000 ) Average retail price/kWh) 1: Pacific Gas & Electric: CA: Investor owned

  6. Commonwealth Edison - Wikipedia

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    For more than 100 years, Commonwealth Edison has been the primary electric delivery services company for Northern Illinois. Today, ComEd is a unit of Chicago-based Exelon Corporation, one of the nation's largest electric and gas utility holding companies. ComEd provides electric service to more than 3.8 million customers across Northern Illinois.

  7. Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission - Wikipedia

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    The commission was established by the Indiana General Assembly as the Railroad Commission in the late 1800s to regulate the railroads in the state. [1] On March 4, 1913, Governor Samuel M. Ralston signed the Shively-Spencer Utility Act giving it the additional authority to regulate electric, natural gas, water, private sewer, and telephone utilities along with common carriers (trucking) and ...

  8. Vectren - Wikipedia

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    It also distributed electricity to 141,000 customers and had 1,425 MW of primarily coal-fired generating capacity in Indiana. Vectren's non-utility subsidiaries and affiliates offered energy-related products and services to customers throughout the Midwest and Southeast. These included energy performance services and energy infrastructure services.

  9. Frank E. Ratts Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    Frank E. Ratts Generating Station was Indiana’s first electric cooperative power plant, located on the White River near Petersburg in Pike County, Indiana.It was 1 mile (1.6 km) downstream from the larger coal-fired Petersburg Generating Station.