Consumers, developers stand to benefit from cost-recovery programs
Cost-recovery
programs play a key role in the development of new nuclear facilities,
writes Jim Sullivan, former president of the National Association of
Regulatory Utility Commissioners and a former chairman of the Alabama
Public Service Commission. A bill being tackled by Iowa lawmakers
contains such a provision, which would allow utilities to recoup from
customers the financing costs for a project while it is being developed.
A utility avoids paying "interest on interest" by doing so, Sullivan
writes. The Gazette (Cedar Rapids-Marion, Iowa)
(4/26)
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