State approves LG&E, KU rate increase for Kentucky customers
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When asking for the rate increases, the utility companies said they needed to make system improvements, citing aging infrastructure and equipment damage from severe weather events.
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When asking for the rate increases, the utility companies said they needed to make system improvements, citing aging infrastructure and equipment damage from severe weather events.
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