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4/25/12

Duke's Edwardsport Plant Debacle

The now $3 billion Edwardsport Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) coal-fired power plant currently under construction by Duke Energy has been shrouded in controversy since Duke Energy first filed for approval before the IURC in 2006. The...

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1/23/12

2012 Indiana General Assembly Bill Watch List

Legislation CAC is watching in the 2012 Indiana General Assembly.

3/7/11

2011 Voting Records

If you want to know how much money your legislators took from utility interests and how they voted on the issues we work on, we have compiled the information here for you.

2/28/11

2011 Indiana General Assembly - Dead Good Bills

This is a summary of bills that CAC supported that did not make it out of the 2011 Indiana General Assembly.

2/28/11

2011 General Assembly - Dead Bad Bills

These are the bills that (thankfully) did not make it out of the 2011 General Assembly alive.

2/28/11

2011 General Assembly - Bad Energy Policy Bills Passed

The following are the synopses of the energy policy bills that passed the 2011 Indiana General Assembly. Unfortunately, this year they were ALL bad bills.

11/4/10

IURC Approves Rate Reduction in NIPSCO Gas Rate Case

 From the IURC Press Release:

All customer classes in the NIPSCO service territory will receive a modest reduction in their rates and charges as a result of the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission’s approval of the settlement agreement in the...

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7/7/09

White Paper: Cap and Trade versus a Carbon Tax

Executive Summary:

This research paper focuses on the arguments between cap and trade versus a carbon tax. A literature survey of over fifty news and web articles, and opinion pieces were used. This issue is fast changing in...

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6/16/09

CAC and CLEAN Respond to Edwardsport Greenwashing Video

4/20/09

White Paper: An overview of smart grid technology

Executive Summary: 

This research paper focuses on “smart grid” technology and related issues in an effort to gain a clear working understanding of the term and how it is being used by various stakeholders. 

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Current Campaigns

These are the issues of immediate importance we are working on right now.