Evergy receives Missouri approval to build gas plants, solar farms after Kansas thumbs up
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Evergy receives Missouri approval to build gas plants, solar farms after Kansas thumbs-up
Evergy has approval from Kansas and Missouri regulators to build three natural gas plants and two solar fields. (Sherman Smith/Kansas Reflector)TOPEKA — Missouri utility regulators on Thursday approved Evergy’s request to build three natural gas plants and two solar farms, freeing the company to move forward with infrastructure projects that will cost more than $2.75 billion. The four-member Missouri Public Service Commission board approved the …


Evergy receives Missouri approval to build gas plants, solar farms after Kansas thumbs up
TOPEKA — Missouri utility regulators on Thursday approved Evergy’s request to build three natural gas plants and two solar farms, freeing the company to move forward with infrastructure projects that will cost more than $2.75 billion. The four-member Missouri Public…
Missouri regulators sign off on Kansas gas plants
Missouri utility regulators have signed off on Evergy's proposal to build two natural gas plants in Kansas, a decision reached over in the Sunflower state early last month but is still being contested. The Missouri Public Service Commission approved Evergy Missouri West's request to take a 50% ownership stake in the Kansas plants proposed for Reno and Sumner counties. The other half is owned by Evergy Central in Kansas. The Missouri regulators o…
Missouri Public Service Commission approves Evergy's proposal to build gas plants, solar farms
(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.) The Missouri Public Service Commission (PSC) granted Certificates of Public Convenience and Necessity (CCN) to Evergy Missouri West for the construction of three new natural gas electric generating plants, as well as two solar generating plants.
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