For NIPSCO, CRA continued its support of the company’s generation transition strategy. Patrick Augustine filed testimony in three certificate of public convenience and necessity (CPCN) applications for solar and solar-plus-storage projects, with Jeff Plewes contributing testimony in one of the applications. Additional CPCN filings for more solar and solar-plus-storage projects are expected early this year, and CRA will continue to support NIPSCO with its public stakeholder process for the 2021 integrated resource plan (IRP) cycle.
WSJ: Electricity costs expected to keep rising—Jim McMahon weighs in
In a recent The Wall Street Journal publication Jim McMahon, head of the Energy Practice at Charles River Associates, noted: “We’re in a period of general...


