Kemper settlement could mean 21 percent rate jump

Mississippi Power customers could see rates rise more than 21 percent under Kemper settlement

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) -- A settlement between the Public Service Commission and Mississippi Power Co. could raise rates more than 21 percent.

Officials of Southern Co., the Atlanta-based parent of Mississippi Power, told investors Friday that they will immediately request an increase to cover construction costs. If the PSC approves a $172 million request, company officials say rates would rise 21 percent. Bills would rise again later to repay costs above $2.4 billion that Mississippi Power won't be allowed to earn a profit on.

It's not clear the deal will go through. Hattiesburg resident Thomas Blanton, a party to Mississippi Power's court case against the PSC, wants the state Supreme Court to deny the settlement and proceed with oral arguments scheduled Monday. As of 11:30 a.m. Friday, arguments remained scheduled, a court spokeswoman says.