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East Kentucky Power seeks bids for 2-year coal supply at Cooper Power Station

East Kentucky Power Cooperative Inc. is seeking term offers for coal to supply its Cooper Power Station.

East Kentucky Power issued a request for proposals on June 11 for contract deliveries of up to 10,000 tons of coal per month beginning Jan. 1, 2019, for a term of up to two years. The utility said it will consider all fuel options.

The utility is seeking coal spec'd at a sulfur maximum of 3.3 lbs. SO2/MMBtu, all on an "as received" basis. All bids must be accompanied with a full proximate analysis including grindability, mineral/ash including trace elements, ultimate analysis, ash fusions, and slagging and fouling factor calculations.

Proposals must be submitted by 2 p.m. ET on July 2. They should be emailed to cooper.proposal@ekpc.coop or sent by U.S. mail to the attention of Gail Varner at 4775 Lexington Road (40391), P.O. Box 707, Winchester, KY 40392-0707.

More information is available by calling 859-745-9371 or 859-749-2463.