Kentucky Public Service Commission Issues Document on Data Requests to Kentucky Utilities Company and Louisville Gas and Electric Company
The Kentucky Public Service Commission has issued a document outlining the requirements for answering data requests from the Attorney General and Kentucky Industrial Utility Customers. The document, which is part of an ongoing case (No. 2025-00045), outlines the procedures for responding to the data requests, including the need for responses to be under oath or accompanied by a signed certification.
Key Takeaways:
- The document outlines the procedures for responding to the data requests, including the need for responses to be under oath or accompanied by a signed certification.
- The data requests are deemed continuing, meaning that companies must provide further and supplemental responses if additional information is received or generated after the initial response.
- Companies are encouraged to request clarification from the Office of the Attorney General if any request appears confusing.
- If a similar document, workpaper, or information exists in place of the requested item, companies must provide the similar document, workpaper, or information.
- Companies are required to identify each variable contained in a computer printout that may not be self-evident to a person not familiar with the printout.
Statistics:
- 6 data requests are outlined in the document, including requests seeking information provided in response to staff requests, witness identification, and explanations of the basis for each response.
- Responses to the data requests are due on June 2, 2025.
- 9 specific instructions are outlined in the document for companies to follow when responding to the data requests.
Sources:
- COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF: ELECTRONIC APPLICATION OF KENTUCKY UTILITIES COMPANY AND LOUISVILLE GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY FOR CERTIFICATES OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY AND SITE COMPATIBILITY CERTIFICATES CASE NO. 2025-00045