AES Indiana cancels more public open houses over safety threats, host concerns

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  1. Don’t blame them for cancelling. If you look at the picture on the front page of the Star this morning, you will see a woman in red, looking like she could bite nails. She also has a bandanna around her neck, presumably to be used to mask her idenity when she starts her “peaceful” protesting.

  2. As a national level and publicly traded corporation, AES should be prepared to act like professionals and not baby chickens. Didn’t include the police in the so called threats?!? What shallow fools the DEI folks at AES are!
    Embarrassing for any monopoly utility. Plus the communications to us customers are complete examples of incompetence and inaccuracy…if you receive the weekly or month usage reports you should understand what I’m talking about.

  3. AES jacks up costs, lobbies the State and Feds to gut solar energy incentives (which would reduce grid pressure and shield households from wildly fluctuating costs…which is why they wanted to get rid of it), has the audacity to ask for MORE MONEY, sells themselves off to BlackRock, and gives data centers the sweet deals of a lifetime on the backs of residential consumers…and they’re surprised that they are getting borderline-violent backlash?

    I don’t condone violent threats but they really should have seen this coming. They’ve gouged Indianapolitans every which way expecting us to just go along with it, all while raking in record-breaking profits.

    It’s well past time to bring utilities back under public control.

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