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If you're not on they're "Engery Saver" program (which they don't really tell you alot about) then the answer is YES. They will. And when you pay you get to wait another day for them to turn it back on.

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Q: Can Nipsco shut off your gas in sub freezing temperatures?
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NIPSCO serves about 800,000 gas customers in northern indiana.


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