Legislative sausage making: Looking after Entergy's pocketbo

Legislative sausage making: Looking after Entergy's pocketbook in Joint Budget


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.

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