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Regulators want $1B in refunds for Miss. power plant
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) Utility regulators say Entergy Corp. wrongfully charged customers over eight years for a Mississippi nuclear power station that often malfunctioned and was repeatedly deemed unsafe, filing a federal complaint seeking more than $1 billion in refunds to its customers.
The New Orleans Advocate/The Times-Picayune reports that the complaint was filed with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission by the Louisiana Public Service Commission, the New Orleans City Council and the Arkansas Public Service Commission.
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark - A generational storm may lead to all-time record electric and natural gas bills in Arkansas. Investigations have been opened by the Attorney General’s Office and the
Jordan Tinsley, a lawyer who represents the Arkansas Electric Energy Consumers, a group of major users of electricity.
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The order at issue said state law and Entergy’s rate tariff didn’t support a change Entergy wanted to make in rate calculation. The PSC order had the effect of preventing Entergy from collecting roughly $67 million disallowed in 2017. It wanted a “netting adjustment” to add the money in 2021, but the PSC held that was not allowed by a 4 percent cap on annual rate increases. That cap was part of an agreed plan that provided Entergy other benefits, such as a speedier regulatory process and the ability to get approval for putting various expenses in its rate base.