RE:Renewables?Yup. Nonstarter fer sure. Maybe AQN can buy a few open pit coal mines and stick solar panels over them.
>>>Wind power in Kentucky has limited potential for development within the state since there are generally low wind speeds, though there are specific locations where it can be effective. As of 2015, the state has not passed renewable portfolio standard legislation and there were no commercial-scale wind turbines.[1][2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wind_power_in_Kentucky
>>>Solar power in Kentucky has been growing in recent years due to new technological improvements and a variety of regulatory actions and financial incentives, particularly a 30% federal tax credit, available through 2016, for any size project. Kentucky could generate 10% of all of the electricity used in the United States from land cleared from coal mining in the state.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_power_in_Kentucky