NiSource Inks Long-Term Power Deal with Google, Deepens Amazon Energy Partnership via GenCo Model

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Gate News message, April 17 — NiSource (NI.US), a major U.S. utility operator, announced on Thursday, April 16, that it has reached a significant energy infrastructure agreement with Google and Amazon. Under the deal, NiSource will provide long-term power supply to Google’s new large-scale data center in northern Indiana, with initial electricity delivery expected to begin in summer 2026. The company also expanded its existing partnership with Amazon Web Services to accelerate power delivery to Amazon facilities and enable energy savings to reach end-use customers sooner.

The milestone partnership marks a new phase in the competition for power resources among cloud giants amid the generative AI boom. To balance the massive electricity demands of tech companies with residential energy costs, NiSource introduced an innovative independent power producer model called “GenCo,” operated by its wholly-owned subsidiary NIPSCO Generation. The model uses dedicated generation assets and market procurement channels to separate data center energy supply from the public grid’s pricing mechanism through both physical and financial isolation. This structure ensures that capital expenditures from data center construction do not shift to ordinary consumers, avoiding typical utility rate increase resistance while achieving social benefits through economies of scale.

NiSource projects that the high-efficiency customers introduced via the GenCo model will save existing customers approximately $1.25 billion cumulatively over the coming years. At the household level, typical residents in northern Indiana are expected to reduce annual electricity costs by $90 to $115. This “tech benefits returning to community” model offers a reference framework for addressing the global tension between AI data center siting and local resource competition.

NiSource stock rose approximately 3% in after-hours trading on the announcement, with gains moderating to 1.32% by press time. Market analysts noted that as Google and Amazon increase AI computing investments, energy suppliers like NiSource that can provide reliable power supply and innovative regulatory frameworks will command higher valuation premiums. Amazon committed to investing nearly $7 billion in regional energy infrastructure by end of 2025, and Google’s formal entry further solidifies Indiana’s position as a “tech energy hub” in the Midwest. Earlier this week, Maine lawmakers voted to suspend approvals for new large data centers, citing concerns that high-energy facilities could strain the local grid and raise household energy bills. NiSource CEO Lloyd Yates stated: “Today’s announced cost savings build on our prior $1 billion in customer savings achieved with Amazon, and we will continue working closely with stakeholders to realize the GenCo vision.”

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