Kentucky Power Company critics are urging the Kentucky Public Service Commission (PSC) to reject the utility’s proposed $191 million Mitchell Plant cooling tower project, arguing the company has failed to prove the investment is the lowest-cost option for ratepayers and understated the true cost of continuing to operate the aging coal unit. In testimony filed May 15 in PSC Case No. 2026- 00001, Sierra Club witness Lucy Metz said Kentucky Power’s…
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