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Legal Notice Cover Page STATE OF INDIANA INDIANA UTILITY REGULATORY COMMISSION VERIFIED PETITION OF DUKE ) ENERGY INDIANA, LLC REQUESTING ) THE INDIANA UTILITY REGULATORY ) COMMISSION TO DECLINE ITS ) JURISDICTION OVER, OR ) OTHERWISE APPROVE AN ) ALTERNATIVE REGULATORY PLAN ) CAUSE NO. 45253 FOR THE OFFERING OF A PREPAID ) ADVANTAGE PILOT PROGRAM ) APPLICABLE TO RESIDENTIAL ) CUSTOMERS PURSUANT TO IND. ) CODE §§ 8-1-2.5-5 AND 8-1-2.5-6 ) LEGAL NOTICES October 30, 2019 INDEX OF LEGAL NOTICES FOR CAUSE NO. 45193 BARTHOLOMEW COUNTY: Item No. 1 - The Republic BENTON COUNTY: Item No. 2 - Benton Review BOONE COUNTY: Item No. 3 - The Lebanon Reporter BROWN COUNTY: Item No. 4 - Brown County Democrat CARROLL COUNTY: Item No. 5 - Carroll County Comet CASS COUNTY: Item No. 6 - Logansport Pharos Tribune CLARK COUNTY: Item No. 7 - Evening News CLAY COUNTY: Item No. 8 - Brazil Times 2 CLINTON COUNTY: Item No. 9 - The Times CRAWFORD COUNTY: Item No. 10 - Clarion News DAVIESS COUNTY: Item No. 11 - Washington Times-Herald DEARBORN COUNTY: Item No. 12 - Register Item No. 13 - Journal Press DECATUR COUNTY: Item No. 14 - Greensburg Daily News DELAWARE COUNTY: Item No. 15 - Star Press DUBOIS COUNTY: Item No. 16 - Herald FLOYD COUNTY: Item No. 17 - The Tribune 3 FOUNTAIN COUNTY: Item No. 18 - Fountain County Neighbor FRANKLIN COUNTY: Item No. 19 - Brookville Democrat FULTON COUNTY: Item No. 20 - Rochester Sentinel GIBSON COUNTY: Item No. 21 - Princeton Daily Clarion GREENE COUNTY: Item No. 22 - The Greene County Daily World HAMILTON COUNTY: Item No. 23 - Current in Carmel Item No. 24 - Current in Fishers Item No. 25 - Current in Noblesville Item No. 26 - Current in Westfield Item No. 27 - Current in Zionsville HANCOCK COUNTY: Item No. 28 - Daily Reporter 4 HARRISON COUNTY: Item No. 29 - Corydon Democrat HENDRICKS COUNTY: Item No. 30 - The Hendricks County Republican, Inc. HENRY COUNTY: Item No. 31- Courier-Times HOWARD COUNTY: Item No. 32 - The Kokomo Tribune HUNTINGTON COUNTY: Item No. 33 - The Herald-Press JACKSON COUNTY: Item No. 34 - The Tribune JEFFERSON COUNTY: Item No. 35 - The Madison Courier JENNINGS COUNTY: Item No. 36 - The North Vernon Plain Dealer Item No. 37 - The North Vernon Sun 5 KNOX COUNTY: Item No. 38 - The Sun-Commercial KUSCIUSKO COUNTY: Item No. 39 - Warsaw Times-Union LAWRENCE COUNTY: Item No. 40 - Times-Mail MADISON COUNTY: Item No. 41 - The Herald Bulletin MARION COUNTY: Item No. 42 - Indianapolis Star MIAMI COUNTY: Item No. 43 - Peru Tribune MONROE COUNTY: Item No. 44 - Herald-Times MONTGOMERY COUNTY: Item No. 45 - Journal Review 6 MORGAN COUNTY: Item No. 46 - Martinsville Reporter OHIO COUNTY: Item No. 47 - Ohio County News Item No. 48 - Rising Sun Recorder ORANGE COUNTY: Item No. 49 - Springs Valley Herald Item No. 50 - Paoli News OWEN COUNTY: Item No. 51 - The Spencer Evening World PARKE COUNTY: Item No. 52 - Parke County Sentinel PERRY COUNTY: Item No. 53 - Perry County News PIKE COUNTY: Item No. 54 - The Press Dispatch POSEY COUNTY: Item No. 55 - Posey County News 7 PUTNAM COUNTY: Item No. 56 - The Banner Graphic RANDOLPH COUNTY: Item No. 57 - The News Gazette RIPLEY COUNTY: Item No. 58 - The Versailles Republican Item No. 59 - Osgood Journal RUSH COUNTY: Item No. 60 - Rushville Republican SCOTT COUNTY Item No. 61 - Jackson County Banner (Publishes for Scott County) SHELBY COUNTY: Item No. 62 - The Shelbyville News SULLIVAN COUNTY: Item No. 63 - Sullivan Daily Times TIPPECANOE COUNTY: Item No. 64 - Lafayette Journal and Courier 8 TIPTON COUNTY: Item No. 65 - Tipton Tribune UNION COUNTY: Item No. 66 - Liberty Herald VERMILLION COUNTY: Item No. 67 - The Daily Clintonian VIGO COUNTY: Item No. 68 - Tribune Star WABASH COUNTY: Item No. 69 - Wabash Plain Dealer WARREN COUNTY: Item No. 70 - The Review Republican WARRICK COUNTY: Item No. 71 - Boonville Standard WASHINGTON COUNTY: Item No. 72 - Salem Democrat Item No. 73 - Salem Leader 9 WAYNE COUNTY: Item No. 74 - Palladium – Item WELLS COUNTY: Item No. 75 - Bluffton News Banner Item No. 76 - The Ossian Journal WHITLEY COUNTY: Item No. 77 - The Post & Mail 10 THE.REPUBLIC AIM MEDIA INOIANA, d/b/a THE REPUBLIC, P.O. BOX 3213, McALLEN, TX 78502-3213 FED I.D. #32-0472774 Prescribed by State Soard of Accounts General Form No 99P (Rev. 2009A) Attn: PAULA ROSEMAN Name: DUKE ENERGY INDIANA Address: 1000 E MAIN ST City State: PLAINFIELD IN 46168 (Government Unit) County: Bartholomew Acct. # C10003266 Order # 60035026 PUBLISHER'S CLAIM LINE COUNT Display Master (Must not exceed two actual lines, neither of which shall total more than four solid lines of the type in which the body of the advertisement 1s set) -- number of equivalent lines Head -- number of lines Body -- number of lines Tail-· number of lines Total number of lines in notice 45 COMPUTATION OF CHARGES 45 lines, columns wrde equals 45 equivalent lines at $ VARIANCE RATE cents per line - • - - • - • - - - • - - - - - - - - - • • • - - - • - - •• - - • - - ••• - .• - - ••• - • s Additional charges for notices containing rule or tabular work (50 per cent of above amount) _____________ __ _• _____ __ ___ •.• ___ •• _. _ • __ ___ . $ Charge for extra proofs of pubhcation (S1 .00 for each proof in excess of two) ---------------------· ----------------- __ _______ ___ _ TOTAL AMOUNT OF CLAIM $ 72.00 DATA FOR COMPUTING COST Width of single column in picas: 7.217 Size of type ... 7 .... point. Number of insertions: 1 Pursuant to the provisions and penalties of IC 5-11-10-1, I hereby certify that the foregoing account is just and correct, that the amount claimed is legally due, after allowing all just credits, and that no part of the same has been paid. I also certify that the printed matter attached hereto is a true copy, of the same column width and type size, which was duly published in said paper 1 times. The dates of publication being as follows· 8/29/19 Additionally, the statement checked below is true and correct: . Newspaper does not have a Web site. X Newspaper has a Web site and this public notice was posted on the same day as it was published in the newspaper. Newspaper has a Web site, but due to technical problem or error, public notice was posted on ........ Newspaper has a Web site but refuses to post the public notice. Date. August 29, 2019 TiJf!ci{gfe ~ Page 1 of 1 08/29/2019 09:39:05 Ad Number 50041826 Ad Key 32069185 Order Number 60035026 Salesperson 28 - Amirtha Sathi Sargunam PO Number Paula Roseman Publication The Republic Customer C10003266 DUKE ENERGY INDIANA, INCSectionlS 60 Notices Contact Sub Section 60 Notices Address1 1000 E MAIN ST Category 6015 Legals Address2 Dates Run 08/29/2019-08/29/2019 City St Zip PLAINFIELD IN 46168 Days 1 Phone (317) 838-1668 Size 1 x 4.37, 45 lines Fax (999) 999-9999 Words 140 Credit Card Ad Rate L-Variance Printed By Vicki Fields Ad Price 72.00 Entered By Amirtha Sathi Sargunam Amount Paid 0.00 Amount Due 72.00 Keywords IURC 45253 - Duke Energy Indiana 2019 Rate Case Notes 8/27-Emailed Confirmation. AS Zones Legal Advertisement LEGAL NOTICE On July 2, 2019, Duke En ergy Indiana, LLC filed a Verified Petition v~th the Indiana U1ility Regulatory Commission ("Commission"} in Cause No. 45253 respectfully petitioning the Commis­ sion for authority pursu­ ant to Ind. Code §§ 8-1-2-42.7 and 8-1-2-61 , to increase its retail rates and charges for electric service rendered by Duke Energy Indiana m the State of Indiana through a step-in rat~ adjustment using a fore­ casted test period; ap­ proval of new schedules of rates and charges general rules and regula­ tions and riders, ap­ prova of a federal man­ date certificate, and for approval of related rel.el includ ng· revised depre­ ciat on rates; accounting deferral relier; inclusion in ra:e base of qualified pollution control property and clean energy proj­ ects; and a revenue de­ coupling mechanism ('ROM"} for certain cus­ tomer classes. Duke Energy Indiana, LLC By: Stan C. Pinegar, Pres dent 60035026 hspaxlp R: 08/29119 Form Prescribed by State Board ofAccounts General Form No. 99P (Revised 1995) _ Duke Energy To: The Benton Review P.O. Box 275, Fowler, Indiana 47944 Cause# 45253 ____________ Fed. ID: 45-2211406 PUBLISHER'S CLAIM LINE COUNT Display Matter (Must not exceed two actual lines, neither of which shall total more than four solid lines of type in which the body of the advertisement is set) -- number of equivalent lines ...................................._ ____ Head - number of lines ........................................................................................................................ - - - - - Body - number of lines ......................................................................................................................... ____ _ Tail - number of lines ........................................................................................................................... _ ____ Total number of lines in notice ............................................................................................................... _ _ _ _ _ COMPUTATION OF CHARGES _28_ lines, _I_ columns wide equal3 _28_ equivalent lines at _ .4454_ cents per line $_ 12.47 Additional charge for notices containing rule or tabular work .(50 percent of above amount).................................................................................... $ ______ Charge for extra proofs of publication ($1.00 for each proof in excess of two) . ... .... .. .. ... ... .. ............ ... .. ... ... ... .... .. $ _ _ _ _ _ _ TOTALAMOUNTOFCLAIM .................................................................................... S_ 12.47 DATA FOR
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