If your home or facility has not had active electrical service for one year or you are applying for service to a new home or facility, an electrical inspection must be performed before Kenergy can provide electric service. Kenergy is prohibited from providing permanent electric service to a facility until a final certificate of approval (wherever applicable under state law or local ordinance) has been issued by a certified electrical inspector. A fee is charged by either the electrical inspector or the local or state government for the inspection service.
**Update 8:20pm - Crews have located the culprit of the outage - a raccoon got into a lightning arrestor on one of our poles. Little guy has been removed and all power has been restored.
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**Update 11:50am - 64 members will remain off while crews work to replace the broken pole. https://t.co/My9IBQbT0E
We have 143 members out in the Centertown area of Ohio County. This outage was caused by a coal truck hitting a pol… https://t.co/1f9hT9G9AD
A vendor for Kenergy will be performing network maintenance on February 24th at 11:59 p.m. We anticipate the work t… https://t.co/r09f59TWX5
We are thankful that our service territory missed the worst of the last two winter storms that passed through. Howe… https://t.co/ZMlu2KXZOU