INDIANAPOLIS – It’s been two years since electric company AES Indiana switched systems, causing issues for nearly 60,000 of their customers. AES reports that their system has been stable since the ...
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AES laid out two resource plans for how it will add energy capacity over the next 15 years, including one if data centers come online. AES plans to file the plan on Oct. 31 to get approval from the ...
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INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Department of Public Works announced on Wednesday night that they have reached a settlement with AES Indiana that will “save millions of dollars for taxpayers.” ...
Private equity is showing increased interest in utility companies, and a major utility provider in Indiana could soon be the next one to get gobbled up. Several reports say BlackRock-owned Global ...
In recent testimony before Ohio regulators, an executive for Dayton electric utility AES Ohio pointed to analyses that the company argues justify reducing $61 million in refunds that a consumers group ...
Media reports say BlackRock wants to buy utility company AES. The reported buyout valuation is $38 billion including debt -- and could be even more. AES stock rose 13.7% through 9:50 a.m. ET on the ...
AES shares soar 12% on reports of a $38B takeover bid by BlackRock’s Global Infrastructure Partners. Deal highlights rising data center power needs and AES’s renewable energy investments amid high ...
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