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Green Power Initiative in Kentucky: Challenges and Advantages

Learn about offering green power in Kentucky through landfill gas, environmental stewardship, customer survey, and Toyota partnership. Discover how EKPC is developing LFGTE sites and overcoming competitive costs. Explore cooperative advantages and regulatory approvals.

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Green Power Initiative in Kentucky: Challenges and Advantages

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  1. Offering Green Power in Kentucky Ralph Tyree, Manager Non-Traditional Power Production Projects 6th Annual LMOP Conference January 6, 2003

  2. Offering Green Power in Kentucky

  3. Offering Green Power in Kentucky

  4. Offering Green Power in Kentucky Why Green Power from landfill gas?

  5. Offering Green Power in Kentucky • Environmental Steward • Customer Survey • Toyota

  6. Offering Green Power in Kentucky

  7. Offering Green Power in Kentucky

  8. Offering Green Power in Kentucky

  9. Offering Green Power in Kentucky What is EKPC doing to develop LFGTE sites?

  10. Offering Green Power in Kentucky Challenges: • Competitive costs • “Win –Win” Situation • First in Kentucky to request Air Permits • PSC approval

  11. Offering Green Power in Kentucky Cooperative Advantages: • Low interest rate • No income tax • 100% financing • Exempt from Sales & Use Tax • Long term power supply • REPI Payments

  12. Offering Green Power in Kentucky

  13. Offering Green Power in Kentucky

  14. Offering Green Power in Kentucky “We are making a product from a renewable resource that is not only good for the environment, but it also makes good business sense.” Roy M. Palk President & CEO East Kentucky Power Coop. Inc.

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