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.
AI Boom Drives Demand For Power … New Mexico Asks: Who Pays?
In the Los Alamos Daily Post article, “AI Boom Drives Demand For Power … New Mexico Asks: Who Pays?”, CRA Energy Vice President Christopher Russo explains why...


