We’re Thankful for Those That Got Us Here

The electric cooperative pioneers who joined forces to build our local electric cooperative, which serves our community, are the reason we can all enjoy affordable, reliable and safe energy to turn on lights, watch TV or charge your cellphone. This Thanksgiving, keep a good thought for those pioneers who helped bring electricity to the rural…

Network Maintenance – February 20th

NISC, a Kenergy vendor, will be performing network maintenance on Wednesday, February 20th starting at 11:59 p.m. CDT. The maintenance will last approximately two hours. Members will not be able to make payments during this time. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

Changes to Hartford Office Location

PRESS RELEASE Contact:  Leslie Neeley                                                 Date: October 10, 2018                               Phone:  270.689.6158                                                  Starting January 1, 2019, the Kenergy office in Hartford will no longer be staffed. The office will continue to operate as normal until that date. Drop box payments will still be accepted and will be picked up in a timely fashion. New…

It’s Time to Upgrade to the Latest Version of your Web Browser

As cyber threats can happen anytime, we want to ensure our online payment option, My Account, is as secure as possible for our members. To do that, our payment service provider, NISC Solutions has increased their encryption security for both the web and mobile versions of My Account. What does this mean for you? Both the…

Pole inspections

A contractor named Alamon will start pole inspections the week of Feb. 15. Inspectors will begin their work in Kenergy’s Owensboro District.  Poles located near these substations will be inspected:  Horse Fork, Masonville, South Dermont, Utica and Nuckols. In Marion, the Crossroads poles will be inspected. In Henderson, poles on the Little Dixie, Sebree and…

Novick returns as interim CEO

As of Monday, June 22, Sandy Novick assumed the role of Kenergy’s interim CEO. Novick retired from Kenergy in 2012 after working five years as the electric co-op’s CEO. His leadership guided Kenergy through Kentucky’s worst natural disaster – the Ice Storm of 2009. The storm delivered a devastating blow to the co-op’s service area,…

2015 Members of the Year

Most people around Whitesville believe Jerry and Vickie Morris are angels.

If someone in the community needs help with medical bills, Jerry and Vickie host a barbecue cook-off to raise money. If a local group lacks funds for a Haiti mission, the couple orders chickens and Boston butts to grill and sell.

Last year, Jerry and Vickie raised at least $200,000 for various causes and nonprofits, including St. Jude Children’s Hospital and Trinity High School.

To recognize Jerry and Vickie’s spirit of volunteerism and dedication to community, they were selected recently as Kenergy’s 2015 Members of the Year. In their honor, the cooperative donated $1,000 to Angels for Ashley – a nonprofit foundation Jerry and Vickie founded in 2009.

New technology enhances service, reliability

By President and CEO Greg Starheim

Kenergy’s management team continuously looks for ways to improve service to members, to strengthen system reliability and to operate more efficiently.

I am excited to announce an upcoming upgrade to Kenergy's electric system that will achieve all those objectives.

This year, Kenergy will undergo a replacement of existing meters with a new digital advanced metering system.