Lg&e Energy Corp Sample Contracts

AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF MERGER AMONG POWERGEN PLC, LG&E ENERGY CORP., US SUBHOLDCO 2 AND MERGER SUB DATED AS OF FEBRUARY 27, 2000
Merger Agreement • February 29th, 2000 • Lg&e Energy Corp • Electric & other services combined • Kentucky
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WITNESSETH
Rights Agreement • May 23rd, 1997 • Lg&e Energy Corp • Electric & other services combined • Kentucky
FIRST AMENDMENT TO CHANGE IN CONTROL AGREEMENT
Change in Control Agreement • March 27th, 1996 • Lg&e Energy Corp • Electric & other services combined
WITNESSETH
Rights Agreement • March 6th, 2000 • Lg&e Energy Corp • Electric & other services combined • Kentucky
EXHIBIT 2 AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF MERGER BY AND BETWEEN LG&E ENERGY CORP.
Merger Agreement • May 30th, 1997 • Lg&e Energy Corp • Electric & other services combined • Kentucky
AMONG
Employment Contract • March 28th, 1997 • Lg&e Energy Corp • Electric & other services combined
BETWEEN
Energy and Operating Capacity Purchase Agreement • March 27th, 1996 • Lg&e Energy Corp • Electric & other services combined • Maryland
LG&E, KU Reach Agreement With Kentucky Attorney General, File Amendment to PBR Proposal
Performance-Based Ratemaking Amendment • April 7th, 1999 • Lg&e Energy Corp • Electric & other services combined
Kentucky Public Service Commission Approves Trimble County Settlement Agreement Louisville - The Kentucky Public Service Commission (PSC) today approved the settlement agreement filed by Louisville Gas and Electric Company (LG&E) and intervening...
Settlement Agreement • December 12th, 1995 • Lg&e Energy Corp • Electric & other services combined

Louisville - The Kentucky Public Service Commission (PSC) today approved the settlement agreement filed by Louisville Gas and Electric Company (LG&E) and intervening parties including various consumer interest and government agencies on costs associated with the Trimble County power plant. The agreement calls for refunds totaling $28.3 million to current electric customers. Customers will receive a credit on their monthly bill for the next five years beginning January 1996. The average residential credit will be approximately $5.00 a year. This final agreement will end the dispute that has been pending before the PSC and Kentucky's courts for over fifteen years.

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