The Benefits & Economic Impact of Kentucky's Regulatory Model

The Benefits & Economic Impact of Kentucky's Regulatory Model

The Benefits & Economic Impact of Kentucky's Regulatory Model

The Benefits & Economic Impact of Kentucky's Regulatory Model

The Benefits to Kentuckians

Some states, like Texas, are deregulated, which means utility customers can select the company that supplies their energy; also known as retail choice.  These competitive suppliers purchase energy from the state’s stand-alone wholesale grid and aggressively market to customers, sometimes offering misleading promises as far as lower bills. 

Under Kentucky’s fully regulated model, utility providers have a responsibility for generation, transmission, and distribution of energy, regardless of weather or other scenarios, in the most complete and affordable way possible.

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Economic Impact

Kentucky has traditionally had some of the lowest electricity rates in the United States.

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The Benefits to Kentuckians

Some states, like Texas, are deregulated, which means utility customers can select the company that supplies their energy; also known as retail choice.  These competitive suppliers purchase energy from the state’s stand-alone wholesale grid and aggressively market to customers, sometimes offering misleading promises as far as lower bills. 

Under Kentucky’s fully regulated model, utility providers have a responsibility for generation, transmission, and distribution of energy, regardless of weather or other scenarios, in the most complete and affordable way possible.

Learn more information regarding the Benefits by selecting the dropdowns below:

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Economic Impact

Kentucky has traditionally had some of the lowest electricity rates in the United States.

Learn more information regarding the Economic Impact by selecting the dropdowns below:

TAKE ACTION

The Benefits to Kentuckians

Some states, like Texas, are deregulated, which means utility customers can select the company that supplies their energy; also known as retail choice.  These competitive suppliers purchase energy from the state’s stand-alone wholesale grid and aggressively market to customers, sometimes offering misleading promises as far as lower bills. 

Under Kentucky’s fully regulated model, utility providers have a responsibility for generation, transmission, and distribution of energy, regardless of weather or other scenarios, in the most complete and affordable way possible.

Learn more information regarding the Benefits by selecting the dropdowns below:

TAKE ACTION

Economic Impact

Kentucky has traditionally had some of the lowest electricity rates in the United States.

Learn more information regarding the Economic Impact by selecting the dropdowns below:

TAKE ACTION

The Benefits to Kentuckians

Some states, like Texas, are deregulated, which means utility customers can select the company that supplies their energy; also known as retail choice.  These competitive suppliers purchase energy from the state’s stand-alone wholesale grid and aggressively market to customers, sometimes offering misleading promises as far as lower bills. 

Under Kentucky’s fully regulated model, utility providers have a responsibility for generation, transmission, and distribution of energy, regardless of weather or other scenarios, in the most complete and affordable way possible.

Learn more information regarding the Benefits by selecting the dropdowns below:

TAKE ACTION

Economic Impact

Kentucky has traditionally had some of the lowest electricity rates in the United States.

Learn more information regarding the Economic Impact by selecting the dropdowns below:

TAKE ACTION