I&M is Future Ready with Plans to Enhance Diverse Energy Mix

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FORT WAYNE, Ind., April 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Indiana Michigan Power (I&M), an American Electric Power (Nasdaq: AEP) company, recently submitted its 2024 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) to the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC). I&M's plan outlines the transformation the company is undergoing to meet the evolving energy needs of customers while maintaining reliable and consistent power.

The Future Ready Plan supports a resilient grid using a diverse portfolio of generation resources, energy efficiency and demand response programs to provide reliable, affordable energy for I&M customers today and into the future.

The plan, which is specific to the state of Indiana, provides a detailed breakdown of future energy needs and how the company will meet customer demand through the 2044 IRP planning period.

I&M is required to submit this 20-year IRP every three years to the IURC. I&M will conduct a similar process next year for the company's Michigan service area.

The foundation of this plan is based on the evolving energy needs of existing customers. It also takes into account how I&M will serve future customers in a reliable, cost-effective manner. Additional input was considered throughout the IRP process through a Public Advisory Process, which provided opportunities for stakeholders to engage in the process through a series of five workshops. These workshops began in June 2024 and concluded in March 2025.

"I&M has an opportunity to make a significant impact on the communities we serve by adapting to meet customers' evolving energy needs now and into the future," said Steve Baker, I&M president and chief operating officer. "By diversifying our generation mix with a portfolio of resources that can be available around the clock, our customers can trust that we are Future Ready to serve their homes, businesses and factories 24/7."

Enhancing Generation Diversity  

I&M currently supports a diverse mix of generation resources to power customers' homes and businesses. This mix includes solar, wind, nuclear, coal and hydroelectric resources. As the trend for energy and demand continues to increase within I&M's territory, identifying resources to support future need is critical. The Indiana IRP targets additional renewable and natural gas resources to meet projected energy needs. These include the incorporation of solar, storage, wind and natural gas combined cycle and combustion turbine resources, as well as relicensing the Elkhart and Mottville hydroelectric facilities in 2030 and 2033, respectively.