Public Power: Powering Strong Communities

Frankfort Plant Board is a member of the American Public Power Association. Public power is a collection of more than 2,000 community-owned electric utilities, serving more than 48 million people or about 14 percent of the nation's electricity consumers. This short video discusses the benefits of public power to the community.

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FPB-TV Produces Program on Cycle Billing

FPB-TV has produced a video answering some of the most common questions related to the upcoming move to cycle billing. The video has started playback dates on FPB-TV and will also be available on video-on-demand. In addition, the video is available on FPB's YouTube page.

FPB Information on Cycle Billing. Hosted by Janet Meyer with guest Monique Gilliam Avery, FPB Customer Service Director. Recorded in the FPB-TV Studio on December 13, 2016.

Temporary Electric Outage

FPB Electric Department crews will be cutting power at about 11:30 a.m. Tuesday to make repairs resulting from damage received yesterday. The areas affected include: Big Eddy, Travis Circle, Harrod Stone, Kentucky Employees Credit Union, Franklin County Health Department, Cold Harbor Drive, and Wilson's Nursery.

Repairs are estimated to be completed by noon. We apologize for the inconvenience as we make these necessary repairs to the electric system.

Electric Service Restored

FPB Electric Crews have completed most of the repairs and restored most of the electric service throughout the FPB service area. The Skyview Drive area is still effected and crews are working to restore service as quickly as possible. Thank you for your patience during this weather related service interruption. If you are still having an electric service issue and are not in the Skyview Drive area, please call 352-4372 to report you issue.