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Attorney General Coleman Announces Settlement with East Kentucky Power Cooperative to Limit Rate Increase While Fueling Growth
The settlement caps residential bill increases at under $5 monthly and prevents EKPC from seeking another increase for three years, protecting Kentucky families from double-digit hikes.
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Attorney General Coleman announces settlement with East Kentucky Power Cooperative to limit rate increase while fueling growth
FRANKFORT, Ky.– Attorney General Russell Coleman announced today a proposed settlement with East Kentucky Power Cooperative (EKPC) to preserve affordable and reliable electricity for more than 570,000 Kentucky homes, farms and businesses across 89 counties. The proposed settlement, which must be approved by the Public Service Commission, protects Kentuckians from double-digit rate increases that are facing families in other parts of the country.…
AG Coleman announces proposed settlement with EKPC to limit rate increase impacts
Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman said in a statement Nov. 25 that his office has reached a proposed settlement with East Kentucky Power Cooperative to limit EKPC's recent request for a rate increase.
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