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The Public Service Commission approved a slightly less aggressive net metering rule on Tuesday, responding to resistance from Mississippi’s powerful utility companies in an attempt to avoid litigation.

by Alex Rozier, Mississippi Today October 4, 2022 The Public Service Commission approved a slightly less aggressive net metering rule on Tuesday, responding to resistance from Mississippi's powerful utility companies in an attempt to avoid litigation.

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