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Entergy Mississippi to build its first new power plant in 50 years | Mississippi

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Steve Wilson | – 2024-09-05 11:54:00

(The Center Square) – Entergy Mississippi is going to do something it hasn’t done in five decades: Build a new power plant.

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The Mississippi investor-owned utility that serves 459,000 customers in 45 of the ‘s 82 counties says it intends to build a combined-cycle power plant by 2028 that can be fueled by either natural gas or by hydrogen. 

The plant will replace the Gerald Andrus Steam Electric Station, which is nearly 50 years old and located in Greenville in the Mississippi Delta. 

The new power plant will be the first combined cycle power plant built from the ground up for Entergy Mississippi, which has bought three natural gas power plants in the past 20 years.

The three plants – Attala Plant in Sallis (2006), Hinds Energy Facility in (2012) and Choctaw Energy Facility in French Camp (2019) – along with Entergy’s Grand Nuclear Station and the Sunflower Solar Station located near Ruleville make up the utility’s generation portfolio. 

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“As our customers’ needs and environmental factors evolve, so must our fleet. We’re investing in cleaner, more efficient power generation now, to us keep bills lower for customers than they otherwise would be in the future,” said Haley Fisackerly, president and of Entergy Mississippi, in a release.

Entergy’s parent company was sued over its purchase of power plants formerly owned by independent operators in Mississippi and Arkansas. The U.S. Department of Justice said the utility didn’t buy power from the independent producers and bought the plants cheaply once their owners couldn’t find a market for their electricity. 

The company and the federal reached a settlement in 2012 where Entergy’s power distribution network was divested and the utility joined a regional transmission provider, the Midwest Independent Transmission System Operator.

Regional transmission providers connect the grids of multiple utilities and MISO covers Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, , Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. 

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Feds announce disaster declaration in Louisiana for Hurricane Francine | Louisiana

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Jacob Mathews | – 2024-09-17 10:43:00

SUMMARY: The White House has declared a major disaster in due to Hurricane Francine, activating federal aid for recovery efforts in several parishes. ‘s declaration enables for temporary housing, home repairs, and low-cost loans for uninsured property losses. Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry emphasized the importance of this federal assistance for rebuilding after the hurricane. Francine made landfall as a Category 2 storm, producing 6-8 inches of rain in the New Orleans area, causing flash , and leaving 388,000 without power in Louisiana, along with outages in Mississippi and Alabama.

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Allred takes down anti-fracking group endorsement, voting record conflicts with claims | Texas

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Bethany Blankley | contributor – 2024-09-17 16:58:00

SUMMARY: At a Houston campaign , U.S. Rep. Colin Allred, challenging incumbent Sen. Ted Cruz, promoted an “all-of-the-above” energy policy, pledging to protect oil and gas while addressing climate change. His campaign garnered endorsement from the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), known for opposing fracking and supporting the Biden administration’s LNG export ban, which could jeopardize millions of jobs. Critics argue Allred’s record contradicts his campaign claims, noting his opposition to bills favoring the energy sector. In contrast, Cruz maintains a strong pro-energy stance, earning high endorsements from industry groups and advocating for policies benefiting Texas’s oil and gas industry.

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Louisiana regulators approve statewide energy efficiency program | Louisiana

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Nolan Mckendry | – 2024-09-17 16:25:00

SUMMARY: is close to establishing a statewide energy efficiency program after the Public Service Commission selected APTIM as its exclusive facilitator, with a $25 million budget. The initiative aims to reduce energy consumption by 0.4% in the first year and 0.5% annually for four subsequent years. However, concerns have arisen regarding the program’s potential high costs to taxpayers, with budgets from competing firms exceeding millions. Critics, Commissioner Eric Skrmetta, worry that the program could increase utility rates instead of lowering them. The debate over the program’s costs and sustainability continues amid procedural considerations for potential reversals in January.

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