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State Tipoffs Involving Kentucky Newsletter for Wednesday March 26, 2025 ( 4 items )  

Kentucky PSC Approves Temporary Parking License for North American Stainless at Ghent Generating Station
FRANKFORT, Kentucky, March 26 -- The Kentucky Public Service Commission (PSC) has approved a temporary parking license agreement between Kentucky Utilities Company (KU) and North American Stainless (NAS), allowing NAS to use a parking lot at KU's Ghent Power Generating Station as a lay-down area for construction equipment. The decision, documented in Case No. 2025-00016, facilitates NAS's installation of a large gantry crane at its nearby melt shop. KU filed its application on January 21, 2025,  more

Kentucky PSC Demands Detailed Financial Data From Big Rivers Electric in MRSM Review
FRANKFORT, Kentucky, March 26 -- The Kentucky Public Service Commission (PSC) has issued a formal request for information to Big Rivers Electric Corporation (BREC) as part of its annual review of the company's Marginal Resource Support Mechanism (MRSM) charge for the 2024 calendar year. The request, documented in Case No. 2025-00021, mandates BREC to provide detailed financial data and explanations by April 8, 2025. The PSC's request, issued under 807 KAR 5:001, requires BREC to submit electron  more

Kentucky PSC to Review Kentucky Power's $600 Million Promissory Note Issuance
FRANKFORT, Kentucky, March 26 -- The Kentucky Public Service Commission (PSC) has initiated a review of Kentucky Power Company's application to issue and sell promissory notes totaling $600 million. The company filed its application on March 12, 2025, seeking authorization under KRS 278.300 to facilitate the issuance of these notes and obtain other related approvals. Kentucky Power requested a final order from the PSC by May 12, 2025. The PSC, in its order, noted that while KRS 278.300(2) manda  more

Knights Get Hired: Bellarmine Grads Earn More, Achieve Career Success at Rate 14% Higher Than National Average
LOUISVILLE, Kentucky, March 26 -- Bellarmine University issued the following news: * * * Knights Get Hired: Bellarmine grads earn more, achieve career success at rate 14% higher than national average A comprehensive survey of last year's Bellarmine University graduates shows that they significantly outperform their peers from other colleges in two areas -- starting salaries and ease in finding their first job. According to the university's "first destination survey," which yielded career ou  more