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 ...
The video above features the latest coverage from AES. DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – The Ohio Consumers’ Council is objecting to what it considers a “through-the-looking-glass account” by the Public Utilities ...
Imagine a town with two widget merchants. Customers prefer cheaper widgets, so the merchants must compete to set the lowest price. Unhappy with their meager profits, they meet one night in a ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Amir is Founder of AI unicorn Avathon & Boeing/SC JV, SkyGrid. Recently, a friend asked me a question that's been floating around ...
The repo is about simple implementation of various algorithms and techniques used in cryptography, namely Simplified DES, Simplified AES, RSA, Caesar Cipher, Monoalphabetic Cipher. A client-server ...
BUCKSNORT, Tenn. (WKRN) — A complaint alleging that Accurate Energetic Systems’ parent company failed to create safe premises and failed to enforce safety rules and regulations was filed in Hickman ...
INDIANAPOLIS — At a time when AES Indiana is already asking state regulators to approve a rate hike that would increase Hoosiers’ electric bills by an average of $21 a month, some consumer advocates ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The world’s largest asset manager is reportedly looking to buy one of Indiana’s largest utility providers. Multiple reports are stating that BlackRock is nearing a purchase of AES, who ...
Prompted by reports that private equity firm BlackRock Inc. is in advance talks to purchase utility company AES Corp., Indianapolis City-County Council members are interested in taking matters into ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Everywhere you turn lately, it seems you hear about opposition to a proposed AES rate hike, from customers to state and city leaders. Now, AES is firing back in a new response to the ...
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 ...
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