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Court: IURC erred in approving Duke fee hike…

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) _ The Indiana Court of Appeals has determined that state utility regulators wrongly approved $61 million in ratepayer fees for the Edwardsport coal gasification plant.
 
Duke Energy is seeking the money to cover construction costs for the new plant. But Appeals Court Judge James Kirsch wrote in an opinion issued Monday that members of the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission should have better analyzed arguments from Duke Energy and plant opponents before approving the fee increase.


Duke officials have said a three-month delay led to increased project costs. But opponents led by the Citizens Action Coalition have argued that IURC regulators have been “rubber-stamping'' fees and a rate hike sought by Duke.

 
The case is one of many surrounding the Edwardsport plant that is locked in battle inside the Indiana courts.

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