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The governments of Kentucky’s two largest cities are intervening in a utility rate case. It involves a request by two well-known power companies. The rate…
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Kentucky motorists are benefitting from a drop in gas prices. A virtual start to instruction in many school districts is anticipated to affect the price…
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A coal industry advocate told Kentucky lawmakers that “coal is not a silver bullet” for the country’s energy needs, but said coal should still play a role.
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New numbers from the first two quarters of this year show both coal production and employment are continuing to decline in Kentucky, despite President...
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A program aimed at making energy-saving improvements easier to finance is getting attention at Lexington City Hall. A council committee Tuesday began the…
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A U.S. House committee has advanced a bill that would send a billion dollars for mine reclamation and economic development in coal communities.
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The Kentucky Public Service Commission will allow LG&E and KU to raise their utility rates, but not as much as was agreed to in a settlement in April.
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The Appalachian Regional Commission says additional funding of nearly $16 million will help diversify economies in coal-mining communities in seven states.
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Kentucky officials say they have completed work on the largest non-utility solar array in the state. The Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet says...
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This is officially the center’s second hemp crop — the first was planted last August and yielded a few dozen pounds of plants.
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Kentucky is coal country, and is heavily reliant on the dirty fossil fuel for power. A study underway at Western Kentucky University is examining the...
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Capturing carbon dioxide from power plants is, at least theoretically, a good way to reduce one of the top gases that contributes to climate change. But...