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NIPSCO lowers natural gas rate hike request, citing new tax law

(J. Tyler Klassen/Elkhart Truth)

MERRILLVILLE, Ind. (AP) — The natural gas utility company for most of northern Indiana says it is trimming its rate increase request because of the recently enacted federal tax cuts.

Merrillville-based Northern Indiana Public Service Co. announced Monday it was changing its request that was submitted in September to the state utility commission. The change reduces the rate increase NIPSCO is seeking from nearly 23 percent to about 19 percent.

The company says that would mean about $26 million less a year in increased billing charges to its some 820,000 gas customers.

Some residents have argued the rate hike would be unfair to lower-income households and was too large in a short time. State regulators are still reviewing NIPSCO’s request, with another public hearing scheduled for Feb. 5 at the Century Center in South Bend.

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Barry Soetero January 30, 2018 at 12:10 pm

This price of natural gas is at a near all time low and the pencil necks at NIPSCO want to raise rates 19%. I say give them 1% so they know we heard their request but knew it was illegitimate. Blazing Saddles will give you gas, eat more beans!

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