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Public Service Commission unanimously approves rate drop for Alabama Power

December 2, 2009 Alabama

BY PHILLIP RAWLS • THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Alabama Power Co. customers are going to see their rates drop on Jan. 1, which should provide the typical residential customer with nearly $55 in savings throughout 2010.
The Public Service Commission voted unanimously Tuesday to enact a 4 percent rate cut for the utility’s residential customers.
Overall, Alabama Power’s rates [...]

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Alabama PSC considering rate cuts for 3 utilities

December 1, 2009 Alabama

MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Customers of Alabama Power Co., Alabama Gas and Mobile Gas could see their rates going down in the next few weeks.
The staff of the Alabama Public Service Commission has recommended rate reductions for all three utilities. The director of the PSC’s advisory staff, Judy McLean, said the commission is expected to vote [...]

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Ark., Miss. let out of utility agreement

November 20, 2009 Alabama

By MARK BALLARD Advocate Capitol News Bureau

Federal regulators Thursday allowed Entergy Corp.’s subsidiaries in Mississippi and Arkansas to withdraw from an agreement that includes hundreds of millions of dollars in refunds for the utility’s Louisiana customers.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, which regulates the sale of power across state lines, ruled that Entergy Arkansas and Entergy Mississippi [...]

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NTSB discusses Miss. pipeline blast

October 15, 2009 Mississippi

WASHINGTON — Better pipeline testing might have prevented a 2007 propane explosion that killed two people in rural Mississippi, the National Transportation Safety Board said Wednesday. By The Associated Press, The Clarion-Ledger (Jackson)

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Cleco to open new $1 billion unit that will reduce customer bills

October 15, 2009 Louisiana

Later this year, Cleco Corp. will open a $1 billion coal and petroleum coke unit at an existing power plant north of Alexandria that the company says will reduce and stabilize customer bills, but environmentalists say is proof of Louisiana’s unhealthy reliance on dirty fuels. By Rebecca Mowbray, The Times-Picayune (New Orleans)

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