By Kenya Stump Renewable Energy When you grow up living near two large power plants in Western Kentucky, it’s not hard to assume that those plants supply electricity to your home and community and without them the lights would go out. To some extent that is correct, but […]
By Kenya Stump Renewable Energy Most of us pay an electric bill every month to keep the lights on, appliances running and to heat and cool our homes. But are you really just buying electricity? And if not, what exactly are you paying for? In general, an electricity […]
By Eileen Hardy Department for Energy Development and Independence Armed with perseverance, insight and knowledge, school energy managers across Kentucky are teaching a valuable lesson: savings garnered from energy efficiency means more money for student learning. Energy conservation is trending. From individuals and businesses, to schools and it’s apparent […]