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SUMMARY:Webinar: How Regulators Can Support Large Load Forecasting
DESCRIPTION:  \nBe sure to register for this free webinar co-hosted by Kentuckians for Energy Democracy and RMI at this link! https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/oa87zuViRyGuI6AStlj40A  \n  \nHow Regulators Can Support Large Load Forecasting \nUtility-projected load has increased over the past few years\, but load forecasts – and the investment plans that they inform – represent a balancing act between affordability and reliability. Regulators can take action to ensure utilities use the best available forecasting practices and implement validation procedures to track forecast performance over time\, which can build confidence in the prudence of investment plans. \n  \nFocus areas: \n\nLarge Load Drivers: Explore different large load drivers and their unique characteristics that impact the grid.\nAccurate Load Forecasting: Emphasize the importance of accurate load forecasting for large loads. Discuss the risks of both under- and over-forecasting and the opportunities to mitigate these risks.\nBest Practices for Load Forecasting: Share concise best practices for load forecasting\, including case studies of how three utilities are currently forecasting large loads.\nRegulatory Actions: Outline actions that regulators can take to improve load forecasts\, which are often limited\, outdated\, and opaque.\nMaking Decisions Under Uncertainty: Regardless of methodology\, load forecasts remain uncertain. Discuss how commissions can request and interpret load forecasts\, scenarios\, or sensitivities to aid in the approval of prudent investments.
URL:https://everyhomelou.org/event/webinar-how-regulators-can-support-large-load-forecasting/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Understanding LIHEAP: Current Impacts and the True Cost of Federal Cuts
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin us on August 26th at 1 PM for “Understanding LIHEAP: Current Impacts and the True Cost of Federal Cuts\,” a webinar focused on the rising energy burdens faced by low-income households and the vital role LIHEAP plays in providing relief. We’ll examine the potential impacts of federal funding cuts and hear a legislative update from Lane Boldman of the Kentucky Conservation Committee (KCC) on LIHEAP’s current status and future at the policy level. This is a crucial conversation for anyone concerned with energy equity and federal support programs. \n  \nRegister for this free webinar at this link! https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/_RbX2Ts6R2u27pNn3GrkGA \n 
URL:https://everyhomelou.org/event/webinar-understanding-liheap-current-impacts-and-the-true-cost-of-federal-cuts/
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SUMMARY:Film Screening & Panel - Beyond the Bridge: A Solution to Homelessness
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin the Coalition for the Homeless\, Louisville Affordable Housing Trust Fund\, Louisville Downtown Partnership\, Metro United Way\, and Metropolitan Housing Coalition for a special screening of Beyond the Bridge: A Solution to Homelessness\, a powerful film that sheds light on homelessness\, the urgent need for permanent supportive housing\, and provides a roadmap for cities to move toward solving unsheltered homelessness. After the screening\, stay for a panel discussion featuring the filmmakers working on real solutions. Together\, we’ll explore how to create lasting change for our most vulnerable neighbors. \n\nThursday\, September 4\, 2025 @ 5:15 PM \nThe Louisville Palace Theater\, 625 S 4th St\, Louisville\, KY 40202 \nFREE Tickets! https://secure.everyaction.com/gDIupJjySEi3ZWsaUBV8Xw2
URL:https://everyhomelou.org/event/film-screening-panel-beyond-the-bridge-a-solution-to-homelessness/
LOCATION:Louisville Palace Theater\, 625 S 4th St\, Louisville\, KY\, 40202\, United States
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SUMMARY:MHC's Housing & Utility Affordability Report Release Event
DESCRIPTION:Join the Metropolitan Housing Coalition (MHC) for the much anticipated release of our 2025 Housing and Utility Affordability Report! In partnership with the Southeast Energy Efficiency Alliance (SEEA)\, this report looks at utility cost challenges\, key Kentucky Public Service Commission (PSC) cases & regulatory landscape\, and offers policy recommendations to make housing and utilities more affordable for all people. RSVP today! https://secure.everyaction.com/MrPVvayVgUOLD7Uf5FJrFw2\nDate: Tuesday\, September 23rd\, 2025\nTime: 1pm EST\nLocation: Goodwill Opportunity Campus; 2820 West Broadway\, Room 145 \n 
URL:https://everyhomelou.org/event/mhcs-housing-utility-affordability-report-release-event/
LOCATION:Goodwill Opportunity Campus\, 2820 West Broadway\, Louisville\, KY
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Leveraging Existing Resources to Add New Capacity\, Quickly
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Power Plants (VPPs)\, or aggregations of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs)\, have several benefits\, including enhancing grid flexibility\, affordability\, resilience\, and are also one of the fastest resources to deploy. In this session\, regulatory stakeholders will learn what VPPs are and the potential to leverage them quickly and affordably\, using existing utility investments (e.g.\, advanced metering infrastructure (AMI)) and resources already owned by Kentucky’s customers (e.g.\, battery storage\, electric vehicles\, smart thermostats\, etc.). Participants will leave the session with an understanding of the opportunities to better support the rapid deployment of VPPs in Kentucky today. \n  \nRegister: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/VCzIXeRwSmC5C3X-IrxTKw \n 
URL:https://everyhomelou.org/event/webinar-leveraging-existing-resources-to-add-new-capacity-quickly/
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SUMMARY:Webinar - Affordability Beyond the Rent: Utility Burdens and the True Cost of Housing in Louisville\, KY
DESCRIPTION:Have you read our housing and utility affordability report yet\, or want more information? Join MHC\, in partnership with the Southeast Energy Efficiency Alliance (SEEA) on October 21st at 1pm for a webinar where we will discuss utility cost challenges\, highlight key findings from the report\, and share recommendations for a more equitable utility future. \n  \nRSVP today! https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/oHy10PikSfSUClUs6OXRwQ  \n 
URL:https://everyhomelou.org/event/webinar-affordability-beyond-the-rent-utility-burdens-and-the-true-cost-of-housing-in-louisville-ky/
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SUMMARY:LG&E/KU Rate Case Hearing Day 1- Public Comments
DESCRIPTION:Louisville Gas & Electric (LG&E) and Kentucky Utilities (KU) have filed for a rate increase with the Public Service Commission which would raise rates an average of 11.5% (and even more for gas customers). If approved\, Residential rates will have gone up 40% and meter fees 81% in the past 10 years.  \nThis is just the beginning of rate requests for LG&E/KU. This proposal does not include recovering the $900M+ gas plant that was approved in 2023 or any of the $3.7B in proposed new gas plants that may be approved in the current CPCN case requesting to build more new fossil fuel infrastructure. That means we’re facing an 11.5% increase in 2026\, with possible increases in 2028 and 2030. \nIf you are concerned about these increases\, consider submitting a public comment to the Public Service Commission on how these rate increases will affect YOU.  \nTo submit a comment and learn more about the rate case\, head over to k4ed.org/lge-ku.html  \n 
URL:https://everyhomelou.org/event/lge-ku-rate-case-hearing-day-1-public-comments/
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SUMMARY:When the Power Goes Out: Utility Disconnections\, Extreme Weather\, and Public Health
DESCRIPTION:Join MHC and guest speaker Kentuckians For Energy Democracy (K4ED) for a discussion on utility disconnection protections during extreme weather. In this webinar\, you’ll learn about the health risks associated with energy insecurity\, policy solutions that could protect Kentuckians from disconnection during extreme weather this legislative session\, and the Leave the Heat On Collective’s work to date.\n\n\n\n\n\nRSVP: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/Y7sRsy6AR0-8sJyCXl4P5Q
URL:https://everyhomelou.org/event/when-the-power-goes-out-utility-disconnections-extreme-weather-and-public-health/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260306T173000
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SUMMARY:MHC Trivia Night!
DESCRIPTION:Trivia night\, Louisville style 🎉 Join MHC for a night of local-themed trivia on Friday\, March 6\, 2026 at 5:30 pm at Local’s Pizza Hub. Expect good food\, great company\, and some friendly competition!\n  \nRSVP and save your spot: https://forms.gle/6CQSxFWu7zpTv68ZA \n 
URL:https://everyhomelou.org/event/mhc-trivia-night/
LOCATION:Locals Pizza Pub\, 822 E Broadway\, Louisville\, KY
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260407T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260407T193000
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SUMMARY:Beyond the Rent Conference: Housing & Utility Affordability
DESCRIPTION:The Metropolitan Housing Coalition’s EveryHome Program is hosting an all-day conference entitled Beyond the Rent: Policy Driven Solutions to Housing and Utility Burdens Conference on April 7\, 2026 at the Muhammad Ali Center in Louisville\, Kentucky. This event will bring together national and local speakers\, policymakers\, nonprofit organizations\, advocates\, and community members to strengthen dialogue and collaboration on housing and utility affordability. We will also share key findings from our 2025 Housing and Utility Affordability Report to ensure that data and lived experience guide future policies and solutions. The Beyond the Rent Conference will include 3 keynote speakers\, 2 breakout sessions\, a panel of experts\, networking opportunities\, and breakfast\, lunch\, and dinner from Mayan Café.\n\nSecure your tickets now!\nhttps://secure.everyaction.com/YEmenYBF-EqpxReipJFI_g2
URL:https://everyhomelou.org/event/beyond-the-rent-housing-utility-affordability-conference/
LOCATION:Muhammad Ali Center\, 144 N 6th St\, Louisville\, KY\, 40202\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260602T170000
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SUMMARY:MHC 2026 Annual Meeting Dinner - Creating a Place for All
DESCRIPTION:Join us for dinner\, networking\, a silent auction\, and an inspiring speech by our keynote speaker\, Brian Goldstone – journalist\, anthropologist\, and the author of There Is No Place for Us: Working and Homeless in America. This event will  explore how long-term imbalances between where people live\, work\, and what they can afford are shaping housing availability and affordability in Louisville.\n\nPurchase a regular dinner plate ticket for $100\, or purchase a Book + Plate ticket that includes your dinner plate and keynote speaker Brian Goldstone’s book\, “There Is No Place for Us: Working and Homeless in America”\, and score a 20% discount on the book.\n\nFor more information and tickets\, go to https://metropolitanhousing.org/2026-mhc-annual-meeting/ \n\n 
URL:https://everyhomelou.org/event/mhc-2026-annual-meeting-dinner-creating-a-place-for-all/
LOCATION:Mellwood Art Museum\, 1860 Mellwood Avenue\, Louisville\, KY\, United States
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