In this week’s Thought Leadership roundtable, executives from Cummins, The AES Corporation, and Indiana University’s Environmental Resilience Institute weigh in on the progress being made in the war on climate change and how federal legislation is aiding the fight.
Q – How do you make decisions about investments while balancing the competing goals of diverse stakeholders?
AES Indiana: Every three years, AES Indiana submits an Integrated Resource Plan to the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission that identifies a preferred portfolio of generation that provides safe, reliable, and affordable electric service to our more than 512,000 customers. We work hard to incorporate input from a broad set of stakeholders, and we produce and publish a robust analysis across many scenarios for the future.
Over the last nine months, we’ve already had four public meetings, and our stakeholders have invested significant time and energy into our meetings and analysis. We plan to file our final plan with the Indiana Utilities Regulatory Commission in December 2022.
Cummins: To enable the adoption of zero-carbon solutions, private companies, governments and end users all have an important role to play. We’ll all win with the right infrastructure and the right technologies. Cummins is working directly with customers to optimize the technologies and put the right products in their hands at the right time. Those partnerships lead to quicker results that amplify our impact.
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