Kemper’s coal
by Amy McCullough
Published: December 19,2010
Tags: Ben Stone, Haley Barbour, Kemper, Mississippi Poultry Association, Mississippi Power Company, Mississippi Public Service Commission, Steven Chu, Year in Review
Mississippi Power finally had its way with the state’s Public Service Commission On June 3, regulators granted Mississippi Power Company a certificate of public convenience and necessity to build its $2.4-billion clean coal plant in Kemper County, on which the company broke ground last week. The approval came after extensive hearings in February, a conditional [...]
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