Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Governor Steve Beshear, Energy Secretary Len Peters, Speaker Greg Stumbo confirmed to attend the upcoming conference.
Senate President David Williams, Ky Rep. Rocky Adkins, US Rep. Brett Guthrie, US Rep. Ed Whitfield and US Senator Rand Paul all invited.
See KAM link for full agenda.
http://www.kamanufacturers.com
Monday, March 14, 2011

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

KAN welcomes new members SECAT, Inc. of Lexington, Ky. and Big Rivers Electric of Henderson, Ky.
SECAT provides an important research and development function for aluminum companies in Kentucky and across the nation.
Big Rivers is the wholesale electrical power generator for industry, businesses , farms and residents of 22 counties in western Kentucky.
Thanks to both these important organizations for their support of Kentucky's aluminum industry!
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Friday, March 4, 2011
Upcoming Energy Conference

Thursday, March 3, 2011
KAN's mission is to promote the aluminum industry as a "Signature Industry" for the state of Kentucky by raising awareness of and addressing the challenges and opportunities facing this sector; and deliver important information about the industry to key stakeholders, policy makers, and leaders.
KAN's core issues include:
- Available cost effective Energy
- A fair and level playing field in Environmental Policy and Regulation
- Workforce Development training programs and facilities
- Facility Infrastructure renovation and updating
The Kentucky Aluminum Network is an association of aluminum producers, vendors and others who recognize the impact the industry has on Kentucky's economy, workforce, and manufacturing base in the state.The Network serves as an advocacy group to inform our elected officials and the public of both the challenges and opportunities facing the industry. The industry supports over 14,000 jobs in Kentucky that generate $80-100 million dollars in local and state taxes.
Kentucky provides a unique location for the industry creating advantages such as the 2nd lowest electrical rates in the country and proximity to two-thirds the US population.