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Kentucky has more than 14,000 abandoned oil and gas wells left behind by companies that long ago went bankrupt or no longer exist. A new bill could make sure the same thing doesn’t happen with old solar facilities.
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Utility-scale solar is booming in Kentucky, but the regulations that govern these merchant operators were designed for a different era. Now, a state senator is trying to update those rules to balance the interests of communities and an emerging industry.
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Louisville Gas and Electric is seeking approval from state utility regulators to build the largest solar array in Kentucky.If approved, the 100-megawatt…
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A new business venture by former Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen takes on global warming by helping companies fund solar panels in communities with…
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Lawmakers in coal-loving Kentucky have approved a bill that could make solar panels less lucrative for residential customers beyond 2020.The House of…
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Solar panels are popping up around Kentucky, including five major solar projects in the western, eastern and northern parts of the commonwealth. Of the…
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Kentucky lawmakers are once again considering changing the state’s net metering rules, which allow people to sell electric utilities the extra energy…
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More than 10% of Fort Campbell’s power requirement is now produced through renewable energy. The Fort Campbell Directorate of Public Works is holding a…
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In the first project of its kind, a Kentucky coal company is partnering with a global renewable energy giant to explore putting a major solar installation…
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The Paducah Bourbon Society is raising money to buy solar panels for a local homeless shelter in an effort to cut utility costs. The Paducah Cooperative…