East Kentucky Power expanding solar with up to $1.4 billion from feds • Kentucky Lantern

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FRANKFORT — A federal investment of up to $1.4 billion to expand renewable energy will help transform how a Kentucky utility serves future generations, its CEO said Monday. 

Officials from East Kentucky Power Cooperative (EKPC) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture joined Gov. Andy Beshear at the state Capitol Monday morning to tout funding that will build solar installations producing 757 megawatts of electricity and improve transmission infrastructure.

East Kentucky Power Cooperative CEO and President Tony Campbell touts a large federal investment to add solar power to the utility’s electricity generation portfolio. (Kentucky Lantern photo by Liam Niemeyer)

EKPC President and CEO Tony Campbell said the funding, which could consist of grants or subsidized loans, was a “defining moment” for the nonprofit utility that generates electricity for 16 power distribution cooperatives across…

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