East Kentucky Power Cooperative
Smarter, Cleaner Energy that is Affordable & Reliable
EKPC is implementing proven clean-coal technology to slash emissions. EKPC's newest coal-fueled generating units use cutting-edge technology to reduce emissions. Compared to traditional coal-fueled plants, this new technology:
EKPC is spending nearly $1.5 billion to deploy this technology.
EKPC is spending more than $600 million to slash emissions in its existing power plants. EKPC is installing equipment such as scrubbers, precipitators, selective catalytic reduction devices and low-NOx burners on its existing coal-fueled units.
Emissions are plummeting while EKPC continues to reliable serve growing demand.
As equipment is brought online, EKPC’s fleet of generating units will emit a fraction of the NOX, SO2 and mercury as compared to 2000. Yet we will have the capacity to generate more power than we did in 2000.
EKPC is working to make clean-coal technology even cleaner.
EKPC is planning to participate in the University of Kentucky’s consortium to study capture of carbon dioxide from generating units. EKPC has offered facilities to assist the Kentucky Geological Survey’s research into carbon sequestration.
EKPC generates more green energy than any other utility in Kentucky.
EKPC built and operates five landfill gas plants in Kentucky, and a sixth is under development. This power is marketed by 14 of EKPC’s member systems through the EnviroWatts program, offering residents and business a green power option.
EKPC is exploring other renewable options that are affordable, reliable and really work for Kentucky.
EKPC and our member cooperatives are serious about conservation and efficiency. We partner to offer:
Conservation and renewables are key piece of EKPC’s future portfolio.









