May / 2001
From The Editor

Editor's dilemma

There'll be changes in these pages because I've got a problem to resolve.
My dilemma concerns how to cover the huge story of the restructuring of the electric utility industry-a story that's jumped to the front pages after California's experience with high prices and power blackouts. Here's why this is a tricky story to cover in Kentucky Living:
You're kind of interested. Your cards and letters and conversations, plus scientific polling we've conducted, and common sense, tell us you're very interested in the price and availability of electricity. But you've got more important things to do than spend a lot of time learning all the details about utilities.
It's frighteningly complicated. Turning clumps of coal into a TV show or a warm house in winter and a cool one in summer takes a lot of incredibly complex and technical steps. Some of you have told us you want deregulation issues explained in ways that are easier to understand. I thought I was doing that, but obviously I need to try harder.
It's controversial. Some of you are for restructuring, some against. Most of you seem to want more information.
I have an opinion. As fortune would have it, my view matches that of my employer and publisher, the electric cooperatives of Kentucky. That view is that reworking the electric industry could wreck a good thing. That doesn't mean we're opposed to change, it means we want to make sure that any change benefits everyone. Some of you have told us our coverage shows a bias against restructuring. That concerns me, because I feel a responsibility to present good information you can trust, but I also feel a responsibility to express a strongly held point of view.
Solution. Beginning this month "The Future of Electricity" column will focus more on clearly explaining the basic issues of electricity so you will have the information you need to understand how different issues affect your electric service. There may be more feature stories on some of those large issues like restructuring and the environment. And I will work to keep the opinions mainly in this editor's column.
Let me know how we're doing.

Paul Wesslund
Editor