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Car-Sharing Program to Cost IPL Customers Less

INDIANAPOLIS (AP): Indiana's Utility Consumer Counselor says an electric car-sharing program will cost customers of Indianapolis Power and Light Company more than a third less under a settlement his office has reached with the utility. Counselor David Stippler says the settlement filed yesterday with the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission reduces the average cost per month per average household to 28 cents rather than 44 cents.

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