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Crowds packed three separate meeting rooms at West Kentucky Community & Technical College in Paducah Wednesday for the Public Service Commission’s hearing on nuclear power generation, part of a series of meetings taking place across the state this spring. Several people used the opportunity to publicly criticize a pair of nuclear projects underway in the area.
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Senate Bill 8 would limit the role of groups such as the Sierra Club in cases before the Kentucky Public Service Commission.
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Merchant solar companies looking to harness the power of the sun are increasingly turning to Kentucky. Over the last two years, utility regulators have...
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Kentucky utility regulators have for the first time put a dollar figure to the electricity that rooftop solar customers generate when they put energy back…
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The future of renewable energy in Kentucky, and who is going to pay for it, is taking shape at a hearing before Kentucky utility regulators. Kentucky…
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The Kentucky House of Representatives passed a bill with bipartisan support Wednesday that would allocate $250 million from the state’s general fund for…
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Kentucky regulators are requiring written financial assurances for a proposed aluminum mill in eastern Kentucky.The Lexington Herald-Leader reports the…
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The Public Service Commission has denied a bid by Kentucky's two largest electric utilities to install "smart" meters in homes across the state.The state…
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The corporate tax cut ushered through by the Republican Congress earlier this month could end up lowering the utility bills of some Kentucky ratepayers.In…
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A panel that regulates utilities across Kentucky has a new executive director. The Public Service Commission has named Gwen R. Pinson to the role.Pinson…