These Indianapolis resources can help families save money and stay warm during the colder months.
Tag: utilities
Electricity and energy costs continue to grow in Indiana
Energy costs — and CEO paychecks — remain high even as average Hoosiers struggle to pay bills, according to a new report.
Citizens mailed letters about lead pipes. Here’s what we know.
The utility estimates 75,000 customers may still have lead pipes in their water service lines.
Need food, a bus pass or even insulin? Your local township can help.
Marion County’s nine townships offer different kinds of assistance.
AES Indiana wins approval for natural gas conversion
The move came after opposition from the coal industry and even U.S. Sen. Mike Braun, who was elected governor Tuesday night.
McCormick calls for net metering return in utility plan
Net metering allows small-time renewable energy producers to sell excess energy back to the grid at retail rates.
AES billing issues linger as company brings back shutoffs
AES Indiana says its billing system is stabilized after months of issues. Customers aren’t so sure.
Behind on your AES bill? Disconnections are coming back soon.
AES paused shutoffs and late fees because of billing problems dating back to last year.
Having trouble with your AES bill? Here’s how long it’ll take to fix.
Nearly 62,000 AES customers have experienced problems since the new system went live.


