For immediate release: November 14, 2024 Full Announcement
Focused on the future, EKPC announces multiple new projects to meet growing demand, protect reliable generators
Projects in Pulaski, Mason, Casey counties part of overall plan to continue providing reliable, cost-competitive power for rural Kentuckians.
SOMERSET, KY. (Nov. 14, 2024) – To meet growing energy demands and comply with strengthened environmental rules, East Kentucky Power Cooperative (EKPC) today announced plans for a range of new power plant projects and expanded energy efficiency programs geared toward maintaining safe, reliable, cost-competitive power for members.
Inter-County Energy is one of the 16 rural electric cooperatives that are part of these future power plant projects for the benefit of our members and the future generation of new families.