The KY PSC is studying nuclear energy, as directed by our state legislature, and to further the study the PSC held a nuclear conference on May 12 & 13. We invited experts from across the country to discuss various aspects of nuclear, including technology and project finance.
Last week the PSC held it's third Pipeline Strike Response Training in Burlington. The training was well attended. Thanks to all those who made this a success: Duke Energy, Burlington Fire & Rescue, KY811, Martin Contracting, NUCA, and the Boone County Fire Training Center.
The PSC held its sixth public meeting regarding the future of nuclear energy in Kentucky on April 8 at WKU in Bowling Green. Staff presented information to the audience and then engaged in a conversation about nuclear energy issues. The meeting was well attended by the public.
The PSC held its fifth public meeting regarding the future of nuclear energy in Kentucky on April 6 at NKU in Highland Heights. Staff presented information to the audience and then engaged in a conversation about nuclear energy issues. The meeting was well attended by the public.
The PSC held its fifth public meeting regarding the future of nuclear energy in Kentucky on April 6 at NKU in Highland Heights. Staff presented information to the audience and then engaged in a conversation about nuclear energy issues. The meeting was well attended by the public.
Chair Angie Hatton and Kenya Stump, Executive Director of the Kentucky Office of Energy Policy addressed the Purchase Area Development District's monthly meeting on April 1 to discuss the future of nuclear energy in the state.
Chair Angie Hatton and Kenya Stump, Executive Director of the Kentucky Office of Energy Policy addressed the Purchase Area Development District's monthly meeting on April 1 to discuss the future of nuclear energy in the state.
The PSC held its fourth public meeting regarding the future of nuclear energy in Kentucky on April 1 at WKCTC in Paducah. Staff presented information to the audience and then engaged in a conversation about nuclear energy issues. The meeting was well attended by the public.
The PSC held its third public meeting regarding the future of nuclear energy in Kentucky on March 26 at Bluegrass Community & Technical College in Lexington. Staff presented information to the audience and then engaged in a conversation about nuclear energy issues.
Last week the PSC held it's second Pipeline Strike Response Training in Owensboro. The training was well attended. A big shout out to all those who made this a successful training: Atmos, Owensboro Fire & Rescue, OMU, KY811, Martin Contracting, NUCA, and OCTC.
The PSC held its second public meeting about the future of nuclear energy in Kentucky last night at the U of L J.B Speed School of Engineering Student Success & Research Building. Staff presented information to the audience and then engaged in a conversation about nuclear issues.
The PSC held it's first Pipeline Strike Response Training in Paducah. The training was well attended. A big shout out to all those who made this a successful training: Atmos, Paducah Fire & Rescue, KY811, Martin Contracting, NUCA, and Western KY Community & Technical College.
The PSC held its first public meeting regarding the future of nuclear energy in Kentucky at Morehead State University's Ronald G. Eaglin Space Science Center. Staff presented information to the audience and then engaged in a conversation about nuclear energy issues.
The Kentucky PSC will hold its first of six meetings across the state regarding nuclear energy on Feb. 26 at 5:00 pm at the MSU Space Science Center. These meetings are for citizens, businesses, academia and local officials to discuss nuclear generation.
The PSC held a public comment meeting in Ashland on January 8 regarding Kentucky Power Case No 2025-00257. The meeting was well attended and we want to thank the citizens of the area for their testimony concerning the case.
The PSC held a public comment meeting in Hazard regarding Kentucky Power Case No 2025-00257. The meeting was well attended by citizens and local officials.
We celebrate Rosemary Tutt who is retiring this month. She has served the PSC and the consumers of the Commonwealth with distinction for the past 16 years and is the Branch Manager for the Consumer Services Branch helping citizens navigate the complex world of public utilities.
The PSC held its annual Holiday Celebration yesterday. We were blessed with 12 former Commissioners and Chairs who returned to join us in our festivities. Lots of great fellowships with an outstanding bunch of folks.
While attending the NARUC Annual Meeting and Policy Conference in Seattle, Chair Hatton moderated a panel discussion on electric load growth for nonprofit power companies and public power companies