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Former EPA administrator addresses environmental justice and clean energy equity in Indianapolis
Former U.S. EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan visited Indianapolis on Thursday, Feb. 12, to speak about environmental justice, regulatory changes and the unequal burdens of pollution on marginalized communities.
‘Stop the games’: Some residents want temporary ban on data centers
But city-county councilors haven’t expressed much appetite for a moratorium.
Midwest grid operator fast-tracking more natural gas to serve AI data centers, other demand
None of projects the operator approved so far are in Indiana, but at least six in the state are eligible this round.
Indy researchers join effort to fill gaps in climate science
Local governments use predictions about heat and weather to plan things like mosquito control and where to build levees.
State’s ratepayer advocate recommends denial of AES $200M increase request
The agency endorsed rate reductions, instead.
Southsiders want more protection if data center project moves forward
A local attorney says the developer could skirt accountability for water contamination.
How to share your opinion on AES rate increases
The Indiana Office of Utility Consumer Counselor wants your opinion for their testimony about AES Indiana’s proposed rate increase.
Town hall planned to discuss AES proposed rate increase
Citizens Action Coalition wants customers to push back against the proposal.
Company behind proposed Indy data center revealed in new documents
Google was named as the company behind a proposed data center in Franklin Township.


