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ISO Expected To Expand The Carmel-based Midwest Independent Transmission
System Operator Inc., an organization that monitors electric reliability throughout
the Midwest, has announced $15 million will be spent to build new or expand existing
facilities. The final decision will be made in late 2005 or early 2006,
said Gary Rasp, a spokesman for Midwest ISO. The project is part of an
overall $150 million expansion, the bulk of which will be used for new hardware
and software to implement a market-based congestion-management system.
To help fund the expansion, the state announced $6 million in incentives will
be offered in tax credits and grants. Moreover, the city of Carmel announced a
10-year property tax abatement of up to $1.4 million and highway infrastructure
improvement investments that benefits the expansion. Midwest ISO is the
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission-approved company responsible for coordinating
the operation of the wholesale electric transmission system - an area that encompasses
more than 96,000 miles of interconnected high voltage transmission lines in 15
Midwest states and Manitoba, Canada.
Kite Files for IPO Indianapolis-based
Kite Cos. has filed a statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
to raise $300 million in an initial public offering. In its filing on
the SEC's Web site, Kite identified itself as a firm focused primarily on the
development, construction, acquisition, ownership and operation of neighborhood
and shopping centers. Kite owns several retail centers in the Indianapolis
area and a retail property in Illinois, as well as office and other commercial
properties. Kite was listed as the 37th largest specialty contractor
in the most-recent Midwest Construction ranking with $33.7 million in revenue.
IBEW, Group Announce
Holiday Event Partnership Indianapolis Downtown Inc., a promotion firm,
has announced a partnership was signed for Indianapolis' annual Circle of Lights
tradition. Quality Connection and the International Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers Local 481 have signed to become title sponsors of the event. Circle of
Lights presented by the Contractors of Quality Connection and Electrical Workers
of IBEW 481 is the name for the 43rd year of this downtown holiday tradition.
Volunteer union members of IBEW Local 481 have been installing the lights
on the monument for 42 years. Each November and January more than 200 electrical
workers volunteer to install and remove the 4,784 lights. The event will
take place on Friday, Nov. 26, the day after Thanksgiving. |