Entergy officials said Monday they hope to seek a rate increase in 2009 if legislation is approved that eventually could allow utility companies to charge ratepayers before some plants are built.
Rates would be hiked 1 percent during the preconstruction phase of Entergy’s $5 billion nuclear plant, officials said Monday at a meeting with The Clarion-Ledger editorial board. They said they didn’t know how much rates would rise during construction .
Building an additional nuclear plant next to Grand Gulf Nuclear Station in Port Gibson would make future costs of electricity more affordable than relying on natural gas, officials said.
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