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Without An Energy Plan, Kansas Could Get Left Behind In The Move To A Greener Economy

Without An Energy Plan, Kansas Could Get Left Behind In The Move To A Greener Economy
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Without An Energy Plan, Kansas Could Get Left Behind In The Move To A Greener Economy

A wind farm in Ellsworth County, Kansas. Kansas has no state-sponsored energy plan, which leaves decisions on transforming from fossil fuels to renewable sources up to private businesses. OVERLAND PARK, Kansas Nearly 70 years ago in a newly formed suburb of Kansas City, Kansas City Power & Light Co. built what it thought was a vision of the future an all-electric home full of the latest technology. “It was advertised as the lazy man’s paradise,” said Johnson County Museum curator Andrew Gustafson. The house was a showpiece meant to sell electricity and the prospect of an all-electric future. It had outlets every few feet, buttons in the bedroom could turn on and off lights throughout the house, and it even had a fireplace, fake of course, powered by an electrical motor that simulated the sights and sounds of a crackling fire.

Freeze fallout: higher electric bills for Wichita while KC customers will get refunds

Freeze fallout: higher electric bills for Wichita while KC customers will get refunds Dion Lefler, The Wichita Eagle Mar. 7 A vast swath of Kansas including Wichita will see higher electric bills next year because of this February s deep-freeze, while power customers in the Kansas City area will get refunds on their bills. Popular Searches Both areas are served by Evergy, the two-state utility giant created in the merger of Westar Energy and Kansas City Power & Light in 2018. But Evergy Inc. is an umbrella holding company of several subsidiaries that it calls divisions. Each division has a different set of power plants and different rates and they saw different impacts from the winter weather emergency.

Texas Cold Won t Bring Back Coal - Railway Age

March 05, 2021 Texas Cold Won’t Bring Back Coal Written by David Nahass, Financial Editor The Texas wind that blows, blows not for king coal. The recent electricity debacle is likely to pivot power generation further away. FINANCIAL EDGE, RAILWAY AGE MARCH 2021 ISSUE: They say hope springs eternal. Tell that to the citizens of the great state of Texas. Winter storm Uri delivered power outage Armageddon beginning around Feb. 14 (Happy Valentine’s Day! Love, Uri). While Texas and its beleaguered, battered and thirsty citizens deservedly got the national headlines, rolling blackouts occurred up the Midwest corridor. At the peak of the storm, on Feb. 16, at least 4.5 million Texans were without power (3.3 million on Feb. 17) with heavy emphasis in the Houston and Austin metro areas.

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