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PSC approves Entergy Mississippi acquisition of about 200 MW Grand Gulf entitlement
Summary
The Mississippi Public Service Commission approved Entergy Mississippi’s notice to implement a rider to recover first-year costs tied to acquiring roughly 200 megawatts of Grand Gulf nuclear capacity and associated energy. Commissioners said the transfer helps meet short- and long-term capacity needs and provide fuel diversity.
The Mississippi Public Service Commission on its February 2025 open meeting approved Entergy Mississippi’s notice to implement a unit power cost recovery rider (UPC-4) and to obtain Entergy Louisiana’s entitlement to about 200 megawatts of Grand Gulf nuclear station capacity and associated energy.
The filing, made Sept. 30, 2024, asked the commission to allow Entergy Mississippi to implement UPC-4 to recover first-year costs associated with the transfer and to find the transfer “just and reasonable,” according to Alicia Hall of Energy Mississippi, who presented the item to the commission.
Hall told the commission Entergy…
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