Mississippi Power Company has submitted multiple tariff filings to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).
Both were related to the Walnut Branch Solar Large Generator Interconnection Agreement and an amendment to the PowerSouth Network Integration Transmission Service Agreement. The filings could influence the regulatory environment and energy market in Mississippi, particularly in terms of solar energy integration and pricing.
Stakeholders, including local businesses and residents, may be affected by changes in energy tariffs and regulations resulting from this filing. Additionally, the filings could impact power distribution and potentially affect electricity rates for consumers in Mississippi.
Stakeholders and the public have until November 6 to submit comments or intervene in the proceedings. The filing is accessible through FERC’s eLibrary system for those interested in reviewing the details. Interested parties have until November 7 to submit comments or interventions regarding this filing to FERC.
Other states are involved in the tariff filings. Affected states in the FERC filings include Maryland, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Illinois, Alabama, and Georgia.
States impacted by the other energy filings are Ohio, Idaho, Illinois, Arizona, Alabama, and Georgia.
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