PSC questions MPC on IPP contracts and cost overruns
by Amy McCullough
Published: February 8,2010
Tags: Kemper County, Mississippi Power Company, Public Service Commission
MPC wants to build ‘clean coal’ plant at a cost for more than $2.4 billion The state Public Service Commission’s resource hearings centered on a proposed $2.5 billion clean coal plant in Kemper County began Feb. 1 and included questions about plant financing, reliance on natural gas, legitimacy of independent power producer (IPP) contracts, and [...]
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