
INDIANA (WOWO) – Indiana Michigan Power has filed a request with the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission to build a new energy plant in southwest Indiana.
The proposed Sycamore Riverside Energy Center would be a 918-megawatt natural gas facility in Sullivan County, aimed at meeting rising demand.
The company expects a decision by the end of 2026, with operations potentially beginning in 2029 if approved.
Officials say the project supports growing energy needs, which could double by 2030.
I&M adds the investment will not impact its plans to seek lower base rates and freeze certain customer costs in the coming years.
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