Kentucky Power has requested another hearing with the Public Service Commission but this time it’s not about raising rates.
Last month the PSC agreed to let Kentucky Power raise rates by a little over 6% over the next two years – less than half of the increase they wanted.
But in the same decision, the PSC limited their ability to cut trees and shrubs outside their right-of-way.
Kentucky Power says they need that revised to improve service reliability and keep annual costs down.
They also reportedly want a rehearing on their standard labor-related expenses, and transmission cost recovery.