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117 of Kentucky's 120 Counties

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Kentucky Electric Cooperatives

The Kentucky Electric Cooperatives are committed to improving the quality of life in Kentucky. Our member electric cooperatives provide a high level of electrical service at the lowest possible price through a local, consumer-owned form of business. Kentucky’s electric cooperatives serve more than 1.8 million people in 117 of Kentucky’s 120 counties. In addition to providing a host of legislative, communications, and training services to Kentucky’s electric cooperatives, Kentucky Electric Cooperatives is affiliated with several organizations that serve Kentucky’s electric co-ops.

Chris Perry

CEO & President

Monday March 16 8am EDT
Co-op crews working through the night have restored power to about 20,000 electric co-op members in Kentucky.
As of 8am EDT, about 15,500 members are without power.
• Restoration underway: in addition to the co-ops’ own crews, contractors are on the job ...plus mutual aid is assisting this mornjng coordinated by Kentucky Electric Cooperatives.
• Remaining outages: The largest outages remain with South Kentucky RECC, Jackson Energy, Warren RECC, Pennyrile Electric, Nolin RECC and Salt River Electric, and while many outages will be restored today, repairs in some of the hardest-hit areas may take days. Those assessments are ongoing as daylight breaks.

6am EDT Monday March 16

Co-op crews have responded with great effect to the storms that knocked out power to at least 35,000 members.
About 21,000 are without power now after high winds & gusts of 60mph+ brought down trees & limbs on power lines.

5am EDT Monday March 16

After surging to more than 35,000 members without power at one time, as of 5am, about 25,000 are without service.

Many outages in western Ky - where the storm hit - have been restored.

1am EDT Monday March 16
Total co-op members without power nearly 26,000, but the pace of outages has slowed as the storm system appears to weaken as it enters the Bluegrass region of Ky.
All hands on deck as restoration is already underway.

Humidity plays a major role in how comfortable your home feels, no matter the temperature. High indoor humidity can cause condensation on windows and make heating or cooling systems work harder.

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