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Six power plants in Kentucky are storing toxic coal ash in or near groundwater and may have to remove it in order to comply with federal regulations.
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The Kentucky Public Service Commission is ending most of the Big Rivers demand-side management programs that encourage consumers to reduce the use of…
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The coal used to power our homes leaves behind mountains of ash. At one power plant in Western Kentucky, that coal ash is stored in a pair of unlined…
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Three communities in far west Kentucky could soon operate small solar facilities as part of a state project testing integration into the power grid. The…
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A western Kentucky utility is seeking to provide wholesale power to nine cities across the Commonwealth. The state’s Public Service Commission offered its…
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The Big Rivers Electric Corporation is being advised to better forecast power market prices and sell off unused plants in order to mitigate the costs of…
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Big Rivers Electric Corporation’s plans to sell wholesale power to Nebraska customers in hopes of cutting costs to current customers. Big Rivers has lost…
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The Kentucky Public Service Commission has selected a consulting firm to audit the management of Big Rivers Electric Corporation after the company lost…
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The Kentucky Public Service Commission holds the final public meetings for the Big Rivers Electric rate case next Wednesday.The PSC’s meeting is in…
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The Big Rivers Electric Corp. will be forced to raise rates again for its 113,000 customers, as a second western Kentucky aluminum smelter has reached an…