Attorney General Cameron Announces Proposed Settlement with EKPC Saving Kentuckians Over $17.7 Million in Electric Rate Increases

Thursday, July 29, 2021 at 10:41 PM

By Atty General Daniel Cameron Press Release

Settlement agreement with East Kentucky Power Cooperative, Inc.

(File Photo)

FRANKFORT, Ky. (July 29, 2021) – Attorney General Cameron today announced his Office of Rate Intervention (ORI) reached a settlement agreement with East Kentucky Power Cooperative, Inc. (EKPC), which will save Kentuckians over $17.7 million in proposed electric rate increases. The proposed settlement was agreed to by EKPC and all intervening parties, including Nucor Steel Gallatin (Nucor) and AppHarvest Morehead Farm LLC. (AppHarvest).

“Kentucky law vests the Attorney General with the duty to represent consumers’ interests in utility rate cases, and this is another example of our office working with the utility company and interveners to ensure Kentucky retains its low cost of energy for every home and business,” said Attorney General Cameron. “This settlement saves Kentuckians over $17.7 million in proposed electric rate increases and creates an earnings-sharing mechanism, which could create additional electrical utility savings for Kentucky ratepayers.”

In April of this year, EKPC filed an application with the Public Service Commission (PSC) seeking a rate increase that would affect 545,000 Kentucky homes, farms, and commercial and industrial entities in 87 Kentucky counties. If the PSC approves the settlement, the average residential customer will see a rate increase of 2.76 percent to 3.94 percent per month, with most rate increases remaining below 3.5 percent.

The settlement saves Kentuckians $17.756 million, $10.641 million from reducing base revenue requirements, and $7.115 million as the result of reduced monthly environmental surcharges.

The settlement also requires EKPC to institute an earnings-sharing mechanism until their next rate case, which could create additional savings for customers in the form of bill credits. The credit amount will be determined annually based on excess revenue and will be reported to the PSC.

The settlement was filed today with the PSC and was signed by EKPC, Nucor, AppHarvest, and the Attorney General’s Office.

The settlement is pending final approval by the PSC and can be viewed here.  

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