AES Indiana

AES Indiana

Utilities

Indianapolis, IN 8,476 followers

AES Indiana provides retail electric service to more than 500,000 residential, commercial & industrial customers.

About us

The world no longer thinks of energy as a matter of supply and demand. Now it’s a space for innovation and partnership. With this transformation comes a responsibility to work with a smarter approach, new thinking informed by past experiences, and with stronger collaboration between regulators and innovators, old systems and new technologies. At AES, we partner with our customers from industries of every kind, across all markets and at every stage of development, and we’ve been doing it for decades. We know that every customer is at a unique place in their energy journey. A one-size fits all approach using outdated technology isn’t going to cut it. When you work with AES, you can expect to work in partnership with us to create innovative, customized energy solutions that deliver the most value to you and your energy goals while empowering the growth of your business. Please note: Social Media Comment Policy The AES Corporation (AES) welcomes your public input on this page and encourages participation. However, all comments are monitored by AES. We reserve the right to delete any comments deemed offensive or inappropriate. Comments will be removed if they include obscenities, personal attacks, hate speech, links or URLs, promote goods or services or infringe on copyrights. AES does not allow any solicitations or endorsements to be posted on our digital media pages. External links on this page do not constitute official endorsement on behalf of AES. Violations to our comments policy can result in a user being blocked to comment on this page.

Industry
Utilities
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Indianapolis, IN
Type
Public Company
Founded
1927

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Employees at AES Indiana

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  • AES Indiana is proud to be the Underwriting Sponsor of the Indianapolis Business Journal's Future of Energy Summit 2024 that took place today in downtown Indianapolis. As the landscape evolves at a rapid pace, audience members heard from leaders in the industry on key topics that are shaping the future of energy. AES Indiana President Brandi Davis-Handy was a panelist on the Planning for the Future panel where she discussed the innovation that AES is bringing to its 530,000 customers in Central Indiana, including battery storage, smart grid investments, and how an intentional focus on diversity in the workplace supports our ability to accelerate the future of energy. #IBJFutureofEnergy #AES #EnergyTransition

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  • The conversation around AI and the future of energy continues to evolve, and we’re proud to be at the forefront. At AES Indiana, we’re leveraging cutting-edge technology and diverse expertise to drive a smarter, greener energy future. Meet AJ Hall, Portfolio Management Director, and Jessica Franklin, Manager of Transmission Operations at AES Indiana, who are using AI to revolutionize grid management. ✨ Through innovations like dynamic line rating and projects like Tapestry—Google’s moonshot for electric grid visibility—we’re accelerating renewable energy integration and enhancing grid resilience. Together with our partners, we’re doing more than keeping the lights on—we’re shaping a safer, more reliable and sustainable energy future. 🎥 Dive deeper into the story with Where the Internet Lives: Episode 2. Watch here: https://lnkd.in/ec5iu__Z #AES #EnergyTransition #RenewableEnergy #AI #WhereTheInternetLives

    Where the Internet Lives S4E2 | Keeping the lights on

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  • Since 2011, the Big Ten Conference Football Championship Game has been a December tradition that brings excitement and pride to downtown Indianapolis and we’re thrilled to play a role in powering it all. We’re proud to light the way for this unforgettable event, keeping the energy as electrifying as the action on the field. Make sure you check out our window lights congratulating University of Oregon for their Big Ten championship win! 🏈

  • Join our AES Indiana President, Brandi Davis-Handy, and this group of esteemed energy experts for IBJ Media’s Future of Energy Summit on Dec. 19. You won’t want to miss hearing about the future of Indiana energy. Check out www.IBJ.com/events for more information.

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    Panelists were just announced for IBJ Media’s Future of Energy Summit, and you won't want to miss this exceptional group of leaders in the energy space! Tickets and corporate tables are available now at https://ow.ly/ykP650UlVgW. Get to know the experts who will be joining us:   Panel 1: The Balancing Act Jack Alvey, President & CEO, Indiana Municipal Power Agency Jeff Conrad, President & Chief Executive Officer, Wabash Valley Power Alliance Todd Hillman, SVP & CCO, Miso, Inc. Stan Pinegar, President, Duke Energy Indiana, LLC Mike Roeder, Senior Vice President, State & Federal Government Affairs, CenterPoint Energy   Panel 2: Economic Development and Energy Steve Baker, President and Chief Operating Officer, Indiana Michigan Power  Todd Huston, Indiana Speaker of the House Danielle McGrath, President, Indiana Energy Association  Victor Smith, Partner, Bose McKinney & Evans LLP John Urbahns, President & CEO, Greater Fort Wayne Inc.    Panel 3: Planning for the Future Nick Cohen, CEO, Doral Renewables LLC  Brandi Davis-Handy, President, The AES Corporation Paul Mitchell, President & CEO, Energy Systems Network   Dr. Woongsun Lee, CEO, SK hynix Semiconductor West Lafayette LLC

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  • We’re proud to announce a major step forward in AES Indiana’s commitment to cleaner, cost-effective energy. Today, the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission has approved our plan to repower Petersburg Units 3 & 4 from coal to natural gas. This decision enables AES Indiana to continue meeting customer needs with a balanced energy portfolio that includes natural gas, wind, solar and energy storage. With this approval, AES Indiana is anticipated to be the first Indiana investor-owned utility out of coal by 2026. Read the full release here 👉 https://lnkd.in/gQ6rm8TM #AESIndiana #CleanEnergy #SustainableFuture #EnergyInnovation

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  • We are thrilled to share that AES Indiana President, Brandi Davis-Handy, was this year's keynote speaker at the Women IN Energy Conference. Brandi captivated the audience with her inspiring journey from her family roots in Mississippi to her current position at AES. In her powerful speech, Brandi highlighted the key influences that shaped her path, including her parents and extended family. She emphasized the incredible impact of women supporting women and shared her belief that "work/life balance" is a myth. Instead, she encouraged everyone to be fully present wherever they are, whether at home with family or at work. Thank you, Brandi, for your leadership and for inspiring us all to strive for excellence and authenticity in every aspect of our lives. #WomenInEnergy #Leadership #WomenSupportingWomen #BePresent

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  • At AES Indiana, we’re driving a smart, sustainable future through innovative technology and diverse expertise. Our people's unique insights are enhancing grid management with the power of AI. Our collaboration with Google's Tapestry, an ambitious project for grid management, strengthens visibility and situational awareness across the electric grid. Our commitment is evident in initiatives like dynamic line rating, advancing the integration of renewable resources and improving grid resilience. With the help of our partners, we’re working toward the safest, most efficient, and reliable energy grid. Together, we’re not just ensuring the lights stay on - we’re paving the way for a greener, more resilient energy future. 🎥 Learn more in “Where the Internet Lives, Episode 2.” https://lnkd.in/ec5iu__Z

    Where the Internet Lives S4E2 | Keeping the lights on

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  • Our latest study with Camus Energy reveals the tipping point for AES Indiana arrives when 5% of customers on average install residential EV chargers. Even at this relatively low system-wide adoption level, a subset of neighborhoods see much higher EV adoption, with 1 in 5 neighborhoods exceeding 10% adoption. With real-time EV visibility and data-driven distribution planning, AES Indiana can defer 87% of expected feeder upgrades for an average of 5.8 years and 66% of service transformer upgrades for 8.4 years. 📄 Read the full study below. #EVAdoption #SustainableEnergy #Innovation

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    🔌🚗 AES is thrilled to announce our findings from our new study with Camus Energy and AES Indiana, revealing the optimal investment period for electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure. Serving over 500,000 customers in Indianapolis, we've discovered that a tipping point of 5% residential EV charger installation triggers significant grid benefits and capital savings. By 2029, we anticipate reaching this inflection point, unlocking $7.3 million in net present savings from 2025 to 2035 and offering $75 million annually in capital flexibility. Our data-driven strategy will enhance grid reliability, defer costly upgrades, and prepare us for a future where EV adoption reshapes energy consumption. AES is committed to leading the charge in sustainable energy solutions. ✏ Read the key findings and download the full whitepaper: https://lnkd.in/gtXCCZnU #EVAdoption #SustainableEnergy #Innovation

  • AES Indiana's annual day of service, Day in the Parks, brought together over 300 of our people who dedicated over 1,700 hours enhancing and beautifying Garfield Park, Indianapolis’ oldest park. Day in the Parks has been an iconic 14-year tradition for us, rotating to various parks in Indianapolis. This year's event marks the first in our two-year partnership with Garfield Park.   When we invest time and resources into the community, it becomes a remarkable day of service and teamwork, while supporting our customers, the community and even where our own people live, work and play.    Thank you to our partners The Parks Alliance of Indianapolis and Indy Parks and Recreation for your continued support and collaboration. #AllTogether, we’re making a difference.

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  • At AES Indiana, we're focused on powering Indiana’s future and maintaining our state's competitiveness in a rapidly evolving energy landscape. As part of our commitment to affordable, reliable energy, we've proposed plans to repower Petersburg Units 3 & 4 from coal to natural gas. This transition aligns with Indiana’s energy policy and is the result of an open and transparent Integrated Resource Plan process. Sustainability is critical for Indiana’s long-term growth, and we’re committed to making responsible energy decisions that reduce our environmental impact while supporting economic progress. Transitioning to cleaner energy sources like natural gas is a key step in our journey to create a sustainable future for our communities. In his latest op-ed, Ken Zagzebski, President of AES US Utilities and SVP at The AES Corporation, discusses how these efforts will continue providing affordable, reliable energy to over 520,000 customers. Together, we’re building a brighter future for Indiana. 

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