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Utility rates will be scaled back in Louisville and Lexington if the PSC approves of the recommendation. AG, others scale back proposed utility hike in biggest Ky. cities
By TOM LATEK
Kentucky Today Apr 23, 2021
5 hrs ago
Utility rates will be scaled back in Louisville and Lexington if the PSC approves of the recommendation.
FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) â The combined efforts of the Kentucky Attorney Generalâs office, and the governments of Louisville and Lexington, among other intervenors, have led to a settlement scaling back a proposed rate hike by Kentucky Utilities and LG&E.
âAs the watchdog for Kentucky ratepayers, we pursued a settlement with LG&E and KU that saves Kentuckians more than $113 million in proposed utility rate increases and ensures the companies will not impose an additional rate increase before July 1, 2025,â said Attorney General Daniel Cameron. âThe settlement also seeks to maximize the lifespan of thre
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The state has a new tool to help companies find suitable space at reclaimed mine lands to build solar arrays.Â
Energy and Environment Cabinet photo Solar project will help locate reclaimed mine lands
By TOM LATEK
Kentucky Today Apr 24, 2021
3 hrs ago
The state has a new tool to help companies find suitable space at reclaimed mine lands to build solar arrays. Energy and Environment Cabinet photo
FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) â The state has unveiled a new web-based platform that will help businesses locate reclaimed mine lands for large scale solar projects.
The Energy and Environment Cabinet says this web platform, aimed at identifying solar projects providing 10 megawatts or more of electricity, would give Kentucky an important economic development tool to attract companies that want sustainable energy as a significant portion of their energy portfolios.
Louisville, LG&E agree to reduce rate increase, keep service charge flat Share Updated: 6:51 PM EDT Apr 19, 2021 WLKY Digital Team Share Updated: 6:51 PM EDT Apr 19, 2021
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Show Transcript UP FRIDAY AND IS OPEN TO EVERYONE LOVELL AND LG&E HAVE AGREED TO A NEW RATE REQUEST THAT WILL LOWER THE PROPOSED RATE INCREASE UTILITY. LOWERING ITS REVENUE REQUIREMENT BY NEARLY 60 MILLION DOLLARS AS PART OF THE DEAL. IT STILL MEANS A SIX TO SEVEN PERCENT INCREASE TO CUSTOMERS BUT THE SIX DOLLAR BASIC SERVICE CHARGE INCREASE HAS BEEN REMOVED
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