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117 of Kentucky's 120 Counties

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  • EKPC breaks ground on natural gas power plant

    East Kentucky Power Cooperative broke ground Wednesday on a new natural gas power plant in Casey County that will strengthen electric grid reliability and support growing energy demand in...

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  • Next generation

    Youth Tour empowers students, launches Co-ops Vote in Frankfort Nearly 90 high school juniors from 16 electric cooperatives gathered Thursday, March 19, at the Kentucky Historical Society in Frankfort...

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  • Co-op caucus powers consumer measure

    FRANKFORT – Fueled by members of the Kentucky Rural Electric Cooperative Caucus, the first bill approved by the Kentucky General Assembly in 2026 is a unanimous measure backed by co-ops...

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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

East Kentucky Power Cooperative officially broke ground on a $500 million investment in Kentucky’s energy future in Casey County. Once complete, the Liberty Station natural gas power plant will generate enough electricity to power approximately 95,000 homes, strengthen grid reliability and create... local jobs. Construction begins this summer, with operations expected in 2028.

This is what Youth Tour is all about.

We were proud to see Kentucky Youth Tour alumni Sophia Stover and Ezra Foote volunteering at the polls on Election Day, putting the lessons of civic engagement and community service into action right here in Kentucky.

With just 25 days until ...our 2026 delegates depart for Washington, D.C., moments like this are a powerful reminder of why Kentucky’s electric cooperatives invest in Youth Tour: to help develop informed, engaged leaders for the future.

#KYYouthTour #FutureLeaders

We were proud to attend the groundbreaking for Kentucky’s newest power plant. East Kentucky Power Cooperative is a national leader in responsible energy generation and transmission, always prioritizing the cooperative member-owners.
Congratulations and THANK YOU for your leadership.

When summer temperatures climb, your cooling equipment works overtime. Regular A/C maintenance, proper outlet use and keeping units clean can help prevent fire hazards and keep your home running efficiently. This safety moment comes from Bill Turner, Safety Coordinator at Licking Valley Rural ...Electric Cooperative.

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Be cool, be safe - Kentucky Living

When summer temperatures climb, your cooling equipment works overtime. Regular A/C maintenance, proper outlet use and keeping units clean can help...

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Happy Birthday to our President and CEO, Chris Perry. Wishing you a wonderful day filled with celebration and a year ahead full of continued success, good health and great moments—both professionally and personally. Happy Birthday, Chris!

Tomorrow is Election Day in Kentucky!

Co-ops believe in the power of participation, whether it’s in your electric cooperative or at the ballot box. Take a few minutes today to make your voting plan, confirm your polling location, and be ready to make your voice heard tomorrow. ...govote.ky.gov

Your vote matters.

#CoopsVote #ElectionDay #KentuckyVotes