
Utilities

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Allen County offers a comprehensive and reliable utility infrastructure to support both residents and businesses. Fort Wayne City Utilities, the largest municipally owned water utility in Indiana, supplies approximately 250,000 residents with water treatment and distribution services.
Electricity is provided by Indiana Michigan Power, a subsidiary of American Electric Power, while natural gas services are supplied by Northern Indiana Public Service Company (NIPSCO), a subsidiary of NiSource. Additionally, the city offers full curbside recycling and solid waste collection services, currently contracted through GFL Environmental.
This comprehensive utility framework ensures that businesses in Allen County have access to the essential services needed for successful operations.

Electricity
Allen County offers some of the most competitive utility rates in the United States, thanks to providers including:
Energy delivery to companies in Allen County from Indiana Michigan Power is more than 85% emission-free, benefiting companies’ sustainability goals and reducing environmental footprint. Rebates and incentive programs are also available to help reduce energy costs.

Self-Sufficient
Micro Power Grids
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Natural Gas
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Water & Wastewater
Indiana has an abundant water supply with Great Lakes, river, and groundwater sources. Fort Wayne City Utilities meets and exceeds all U.S. EPA water quality standards and adheres to sustainable energy and savings practices. Its reliable distribution system minimizes water outages and assures stable flow and volume. For commercial and industrial users, soft-water consistency is imperative to the operation of the business. Fort Wayne City Utilities’ typical cost reduction for pre-treatment ranges from 25% to 30% for industrial users.
Waste Disposal & Sewer
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