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Excerpt: Kentucky PSC Vice Chair Robert Cicero
An excerpt from “Day at the Kentucky PSC” in March's PUF.
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Excerpt: PwC’s Jeremy Fago
An excerpt from “Power and Utilities Deals in North America in the Last Year” in March's PUF.
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Excerpt: Kentucky PSC Chair Michael Schmitt
An excerpt from “A Day at the Kentucky PSC” in March's PUF.
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Record High Sales, Record Low Coal
2018 data is in for electric sales and generation.
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1.27% of Americans’ consumption expenditures
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How Long Will the Good Times Roll?
Electric rates continue to lose ground to consumer prices overall.
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Electric rates lose ground to CPI
PUF CPI Gap 2 to 2.3 in Northeast, Midwest, West.
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