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Home | East Kentucky Power Cooperative EKPC is a not-for-profit generation and transmission electric utility with headquarters in Winchester, Ky The cooperative is owned and governed by 16 member-owned electricity distribution co-ops EKPC’s vital mission is to safely generate and transmit affordable, reliable power to these cooperatives serving more than 1 million Kentuckians
East Kentucky Power Cooperative | Winchester KY - Facebook East Kentucky Power Cooperative (EKPC) is a not-for- profit electric utility generating and transmitting energy to 16 co-ops serving more than 1 1 million Kentuckians in 87 counties EKPC is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer
East Kentucky Power Cooperative Announces Multiple New Projects in . . . East Kentucky Power Cooperative (EKPC) has announced plans for a range of new power plant projects and expanded energy efficiency programs across its service region The projects are geared toward maintaining safe, reliable, cost-competitive power for its members
East Kentucky Power Cooperative in Somerset, Kentucky - County Office East Kentucky Power Co-Op, founded in 1941, is a member-owned electric cooperative serving approximately 163,000 customers in eastern Kentucky Headquartered in Ashland, Kentucky, the company is committed to providing affordable and reliable electricity to its members
EKPC shares new project goals with Pulaski County community East Kentucky Power Cooperative (EKPC) recently held a public meeting to gather public input for projects designed to keep the lights on for Kentuckians One project EKPC spoke with local residents about was its planned upgrade of John Sherman Cooper Power Station, also known as Cooper Station
Executive Staff - East Kentucky Power Cooperative Anthony "Tony" Campbell oversees the executive staff and all employees as EKPC's top executive He previously served as CEO of Citizens Electric Corp (CEC), a transmission and distribution cooperative in St Genevieve, Mo During his tenure there, CEC's load grew 46 percent