Louisiana PSC Delays Power Plant Conversion
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ALAN SAYRE
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Entergy Louisiana's one-time plan to convert a major generator from natural gas to petroleum coke, a plentiful byproduct of refining, was put on a hold of at least three years Wednesday by state utility regulators.
The project at the Little Gypsy plant in southeastern Louisiana, approved by the Public Service Commission in late 2007 amid predictions of major breaks on power bills, fell apart with the sudden fall of natural gas prices, cost overruns, locked-down credit markets and uncertainty about what carbon legislation will emerge from Congress.
The PSC, with almost no discussion, approved the delay without objection. Entergy Louisiana, a unit of New Orleans-based Entergy Corp., recommended the action last month. Environmentalists wanted the project canceled permanently, saying there was no way it could be revived economically. ...
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