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Evergy leans into fossil fuels as it backtracks on climate commitments

Kansas City-based Evergy this month signaled plans to delay the retirement of its coal plants, increase planned methane gas generation, and reduce and delay new renewable energy generation, raising questions about its ability to meet its pledge to reach net-zero emissions by 2045, and the cost to consumers of the new gas plants.  The shifts are included in Evergy’s most recent update to its integrated resource plan (IRP) for its Kansas subsidiar…
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Energy and Policy Institute broke the news in on Monday, May 12, 2025.
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