Latest Kemper rate hike challenged
A candidate for Southern District public service commissioner and a longtime challenger to Mississippi Power Co.’s Kemper County coal plant has asked the Mississippi Supreme Court to halt the latest rate increases regulators approved for the facility.
Thomas Blanton, a Hattiesburg who’s running as a Democrat, filed court papers Friday that claim the 18 percent rate increase the Mississippi Public Service Commission approved Aug. 13 defies the court’s February opinion that invalidated a prior hike.
The court also ordered the revenue from that increase be refunded. The utility, through the use of Construction Work in Progress funds, was allowed to recover $125 million via increased power bills in 2013, and $156 million in 2014. Rates jumped 15 percent in 2013, and another 3 percent in 2014. The court ordered PSC to mandate Mississippi Power refund that money. Justices also ordered the PSC to provide notice to Mississippi Power ratepayers before any proceedings in which rate increases were on the agenda. “The increased rates on 186,000 South Mississippi ratepayers fail to comport with the (Base Load) Act or, otherwise, with our law,” presiding justice Mike Randolph wrote in the majority opinion.
The refunds will arrive via bill credits, unless a ratepayer
requests a check. All the money should be returned by early December.
Clarion Ledger
8/24/15