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Indiana Regulators Examine Utility Returns and Cost Trackers

Indiana utility regulators are scrutinizing returns on equity and cost recovery mechanisms in an affordability-focused policy shift.

Indiana regulators are undertaking a comprehensive review of utility rates of return and cost recovery mechanisms as part of a broader affordability initiative. According to analysts, the shift toward a more consumer-oriented regulatory framework could have significant implications for major utilities operating in the state. Companies including AES, American Electric Power, CenterPoint Energy, Duke Energy, and NiSource may face changes to their rate structure and return allowances under the new policy direction.

The investigation focuses on rates of return on equity (ROE) and utility cost trackers—mechanisms that allow utilities to recover specific expenses outside the standard rate case process. Regulators are examining whether current frameworks appropriately balance utility investment needs with consumer protection, signaling a potential tightening of the regulatory environment.

The outcome of Indiana's review could set a precedent for other states seeking to address affordability concerns while maintaining adequate utility incentives for infrastructure investment and grid modernization.

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