Analysis: Decisions on Mississippi Power face new PSC officials
Public Service Commissioner is the hardest job that few people are thinking about in Mississippi’s crowded election year.
Analysis: Do regulators hear praises of Miss. Power?
It’s beginning to sound like 2010 again at the Public Service Commission.
Our View: Looking out for the little guy
Wednesday, Mississippi’s Public Service Commission sent an unequivocal message to Mississippi Power: You will not gamble with the rate-payers’ money.
Hire Mississippi could help local contractors
There are likely few state officials who spend more time on the road than Brandon Presley, the Northern District commissioner for the Mississippi Public Service Commission.
Regulators seek more utility work for Miss. companies
Mississippi regulators want utilities to do more to hire companies based in the state, proposing an administrative rule that would require regulated private utilities to keep lists of interested companies and notify them of contracting opportunities.
Kemper cost approaches $5 billion with latest rise
JACKSON — Mississippi Power Co. says the expected cost of the power plant it’s building in Kemper County has risen another $150 million because of
PSC: Miss. Power should justify Kemper coal plant spending
JACKSON — Regulators say Mississippi Power Co. needs to submit more evidence that it has spent money prudently on the power plant it’s building in
Bentz resigns from Public Service Commission
JACKSON — Republican Leonard Bentz has stepped down from the Mississippi Public Service Commission, as expected. Bethann Dufour, spokeswoman for the PSC’s southern district, said
Bentz defends Kemper as he prepares to leave PSC
JACKSON — Public Service Commissioner Leonard Bentz hasn’t set a date to resign and become executive director of the South Mississippi Planning and Development District.
Starkville, Oktibbeha first to get 311 service
Starkville and Oktibbeha County soon will be the first areas of the state with access to a 311 non-emergency call service.