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Settlement Allows Big Rivers to Sell Electricity in Nebraska

Big Rivers Electric Corporation plans to sell wholesale power to Nebraska customers in hopes of cutting costs to current customers.

Big Rivers has lost about two-thirds of its revenue after aluminum smelters in Hawesville and Sebree stopped purchasing power.  Since then, the Kentucky Public Service Commission has twice approved rate increases.

Big Rivers Spokesman Marty Littrel says revenue from Nebraska contracts will help pay a portion of Big River’s fixed operating costs.

“The benefit to west Kentucky is the fact that we have been able to land a deal that we anticipate – we’re not sure, it’s still early – but we think it’s projected to provide our members, which again are the consumers, a $65 million benefit over the life of the agreement," explained Littrel.

Big Rivers has around 114,000 Kentucky customers. The company will begin selling wholesale power to around 11,000 Nebraska customers in 2018.

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