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KENTUCKY POWER IS AT IT AGAIN

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December 2, 2019
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KENTUCKY POWER IS AT IT AGAIN

Kentucky Power filed an Environmental Plan and Recovery of additional cost through amendment of the companies’ tariff E.S.in case no. 2019-00389 with Public Service Commission.  Kentucky Power wants its customers to pay for a Selective Catalytic reduction System for Rockport generating plant located in Indiana. 

The cost of this project is $11, 877, 342 the first year plus we don’t know what it will cost the following years. 

Why should Kentucky Power customer pay for this Environmental Equipment for Rockport Power Plant which is owned by Indiana- Michigan Power Company?  Indiana-Michigan Power Company is a division of America Electric Power (AEP).  America electric Power customers should not pay for projects that Kentucky Power and its customers does not own.   This is another way America Electric Power (KEP) is causing our power bills to go up.

“Please Help” and write or call your Public Service Commission and ask them to Not Approve case NO. 2019-00389 and tell them how you feel about not wanting your power bills to increase higher. Please call or write the Attorney General and ask them to intervene in case no. 2019-00389 and tell Him how you feel about this. 

We only have till December 21, 2019 to get your letters and phone call in to stop this next rate increase.

Kentucky Public Service Commission Office of Attorney General

P.O. Box 615 700 Capitol Avenue

Frankfort, KY 40602 Suite 118

211 Sower Boulevard Frankfort, KY 406-0615

Frankfort, KY 40602-0615 Phone # 302-696-5453

Phone # 502-564-3940

https://psc.ky.gov

 

Thank you,
Freddie Coleman
Phone # 606-821-6100 .
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Comments 8

  1. Heck no says:
    6 years ago

    Our power bills are extremely hi now, power should not cost 300-800 dollars a month. It’s got to the point to where people can’t pay their power bill and buy food. And does the power company care if they disconnect you if it’s 5 degrees outside? Hell you could call one of their extremely rude customer service douche bags and tell them you have a family member that is on machines to help keep them alive and they would say shit happens. AEP is ruthless and will not work with you on anything

  2. KAG says:
    6 years ago

    can’t touch the job creators

  3. Fed up says:
    6 years ago

    This is horrible some of us already half to choose between feeding our kids an paying for electric come on give us a break already!!

  4. Liberal scumbag says:
    6 years ago

    Vote out old world money and embrace new ideas. Otherwise shit stays the same. You made your bed, lay in it.

  5. ZAP says:
    6 years ago

    I’m not taking up for AEP but everyone does realize that power lines do cross state lines, right? Sounds crazy, but the electric power for Lawrence county probably doesn’t come from the Big Sandy Plant. It could come from any or all of the plants that feed the power grid. Basically, we are all part of one big extension cord that is fed from numerous power plants and feeds many users.

    • KAG says:
      6 years ago

      BINGO
      let’s not forget the plant ky power bought in wv so they could shut the ones down in Lawrence county

      • John says:
        6 years ago

        Very good remark. Just so everyone knows, they play with numbers. Very Corrupt. Trust me.

  6. citizen says:
    6 years ago

    Hate to blow my own horn, but toot toot! If you go back and dig up what I said a couple years ago during the last fiasco with AEP when they inflated their request for a rate hike knowing that the amount would not be approved, so when a lesser amount is approved it makes it appear that they only got part of what they were seeking yet in reality they got exactly what they wanted. I said theyd be back asking for more for some kinda project and whala…here they are again and they’ll probably use the same tactic as before since its worked so well for them in the past. And those who approve these rate increases? Give us a break and I’ll leave it at that other than to say we aren’t as dumb as you think we are.

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