Kentucky Power has reached a settlement agreement with the state's attorney general over a power plant in West Virginia. Not everyone is on board, though.
Kentucky Power, the Kentucky Industrial Users Coalition, and Attorney General Russell Coleman's office have agreed on the future of the Mitchell power plant.
Those parties want the Kentucky Public Service Commission to approve Kentucky Power's proposal to preserve its half of the Mitchell plant beyond 2028.
The Sierra Club, however, did not agree to the settlement. Its expert witness, Devi Glick, filed written testimony earlier this month that investing in Mitchell is not in the best interest of electricity customers.
Sarah Nusbaum, a spokeswoman for Kentucky Power, says the settling parties agree that Mitchell is the best option.
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