Co-Ops Urge YES Vote On Net Metering Bill In Ky Senate

Kentucky’s electric cooperatives urge Kentucky state senators to vote YES on Senate Bill 214, a net-metering bill. Senate Bill 214 is a much needed measure to plan responsibly for future energy needs.  The bill updates Kentucky law to responsibly grow renewable energy in Kentucky, while…

SAIA 2017 Summer Meeting

Make plans to join us for this year’s SAIA meeting in June.  The summer meeting is hosted by Kentucky Association of Electric Cooperatives and will be held at the Griffin Gate Marriott Resort & Spa in Lexington, Kentucky.  The meeting will be held from Tuesday June 13…

Jackson Purchase Energy Corporation Saddened By Death Of Line Technician

Officials with Jackson Purchase Energy Corporation are grieved to acknowledge the death of JPEC Line Technician Josh Franklin. Franklin passed away at 12:30 p.m. January 16 at Vanderbilt University Hospital in Nashville, according to family members, who authorized JPEC to release the information. “There are…

KAEC Safety Instructor Prepares For The Future

Robert Thornton becomes a Certified Loss Control Professional Kentucky Association of Electric Cooperatives Safety Instructor Robert Thornton has completed an intensive program in electric utility safety and loss control. The Loss Control Internship is a series of workshops offered by the National Rural Electric Cooperative…

PSC Approves Big Rivers Power Supply Contract With KyMEA

Big Rivers Electric Corporation announced the Kentucky Public Service Commission’s (PSC) approval of a ten-year power supply contract with the Kentucky Municipal Energy Agency (KyMEA). Under the agreement signed earlier this year, Big Rivers will provide 100 megawatts (MW) beginning in June of 2019. The…

Co-Ops Plan To Offer Licenses For Panels At 60-Acre Solar Farm In Clark County

Starting in 2017, electric cooperative members will be able to license solar panels for their home or business from a solar farm located in Clark County, Ky. Next spring, East Kentucky Power Cooperative (EKPC) will begin installing 32,300 solar panels on 60 acres of the…

2017 WIRE Scholarships

Since 1989, the Kentucky Chapter of Women in Rural Electrification (WIRE) has offered college scholarships to Kentucky college students to help them finish their degree. WIRE is now taking 2017 applications for three $1,000 scholarships.​ WIRE scholarships are open to any eligible student whose family…

Congressman Ed Whitfield Honored As 2016 “Distinguished Rural Kentuckian”

Annual award bestowed by Kentucky’s electric cooperatives Congressman Ed Whitfield, who represented Kentucky’s First Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives for nearly 22 years, has been honored as the 2016 “Distinguished Rural Kentuckian” by the Kentucky Association of Electric Cooperatives (KAEC). Whitfield received…

Electric Co-Ops’ Economic Development Experts Use High-Tech Drones To Draw Jobs, Investment

Confronted with daunting challenges in drawing employers to rural areas, Kentucky’s Touchstone Energy Cooperatives called in some high-tech air support in the form of aerial drones. Those drones are used to capture video fly-by footage of prospective commercial/industrial sites. They also use high-tech tools to…

Hampton Receives NRECA Service Award

Cumberland Valley CEO Ted Hampton received the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association's Regional Service Award October 26 during the Region III meeting. Mr. Hampton is one of the longest-serving electric co-op leaders in the United States. He holds the record as the longest-serving distribution system…