Second time is a charm: Water forgiveness bill for Jackson ratepayers will become law Justin Vicory, Mississippi Clarion Ledger
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A bill offering forgiveness for some unpaid water and sewer bills in the city of Jackson will now become law after the veto of a similar bill last year by the governor.
This year s bill will allow officials to consider letting Jackson ratepayers with disputed or delinquent accounts to forego paying the full amount of their bill.
It will also allow the city to establish payment plans, or provide additional time for customers to make payments on their water and sewer bills.
New report shows Plant Daniel provides little economic value to Mississippi
Today the Mississippi PSC held a special meeting and unanimously approved a new order in Docket No. 2018-AD-145, governing Mississippi Power Company s Reserve Margin Plan. Recognizing that Mississippi Power is generating far more power than is needed by consumers and that rate-payers are paying for the extra costs the Commission ordered Mississippi Power to present a plan for reducing its electricity-generating capacity by 950 MW by 2027.
The order coincided with a new publicly released report by Bates White, a private consulting firm hired by the Mississippi Public Utilities Staff. The report shows that Plant Victor J. Daniel, a 1,004 MW coal plant in Jackson County, is no longer economic for Mississippi Power customers, costing much more to run and maintain than the energy is worth. Sierra Club has long called attention to Plant Daniel as an uneconomic source of electricity and major source of dirty a