LG&E and KU reach agreement with several key stakeholders on plans to meet Kentucky's growing energy needs
Stipulation agreement with several intervening parties in the utilities' CPCN case
was filed today with the
LOUISVILLE, Ky.,
The agreement was filed today with the KPSC for approval.
Unprecedented economic growth in the commonwealth prompted LG&E and KU, subsidiaries of
The stipulation agreement supports:
- Construction of two 645-megawatt natural gas combined-cycle units as initially proposed. These modern generating units will use advanced technology, similar to
Mill Creek 5 currently under construction at the company'sMill Creek Generating Station in Jefferson County. LG&E and KU expect to have the first unit, Brown 12, available in 2030 and the second unit,Mill Creek 6, available in 2031. - Installation, as initially proposed, of a selective catalytic reduction facility, available in 2028, to reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions for Ghent Unit 2.
- The companies agreeing to request to extend the operation of Mill Creek Unit 2, subject to environmental permitting, beyond its previously planned 2027 retirement date until
Mill Creek 6 is in-service in 2031. - LG&E and KU withdrawing the request to add battery storage at Cane Run, with the companies reserving the right to file a separate CPCN request tied to battery storage at a future date if necessary.
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LG&E and KU forecasted last fall through their Integrated Resource Plan record-breaking economic growth and data center development. This forecast remains on pace and is not dependent upon any one specific project.
The settlement agreement was reached with the Attorney General of the
Parties to the case who did not join the stipulation agreement have the same opportunities as normal to continue participating in the regulatory process. The KPSC is expected to rule on the utilities' CPCN request, including the stipulation agreement, by November.
Visit lge-ku.com/investments to learn more about LG&E and KU's long-term plans and projects to support
For more information:
Contact the LG&E and KU 24/7 media hotline at (502) 627-4999.
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