Evergy Warns Customers Regarding Recent Utility Scam Attempts
From News Reports
Evergy reported it received numerous customer reports on Monday of individuals calling, claiming to be Evergy representatives, and asking customers for immediate payment to avoid service disconnection.
These representatives are not employees of Evergy, the company stated in a release. For past-due accounts, calls from Evergy requesting payment are never made the same day as the disconnection.
Several customers have contacted the company about receiving suspicious calls. In most cases, the caller claims to be an Evergy customer service representative to get the customer to provide credit card information or other personal information, telling the customer a check has bounced or he/she has a past-due bill
Current Production and 11,000 Leasehold Acres in Central Kansas Uplift Formation
Overland Park, KS, May 12, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Infinity Energy Resources, Inc. (Pink Sheets: IFNY) (“Infinity” or the “Company”). An independent oil, gas and helium exploration and development company announced today it has entered into an agreement (the “Agreement”) with the Tertiary Oil Recovery Program (“TORP”) at the University of Kansas to evaluate its prolific reserve potential relative to its recently acquired 11,000-acre oil & gas properties in the Otis/Albert Field located on the Kansas Central Uplift (the “Acquired Oil & Gas Properties”).
The TORP Program at the University of Kansas, under the directorship of Reza Barati (Associate Professor of Petroleum Engineering), was established by Professor Don Greene and Paul Willhite in 1974 and designed to provide technical assistance to Kansas oil & gas producers in applying enhanced tertiary recovery m
Electric
E-1 – Electric Transmission Incentives Policy Under Section 219 of the Federal Power Act (Docket No. RM20-10-000). On March 20, 2020, the Commission issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NOPR) relating to electric transmission incentives policy pursuant to the Federal Power Act (FPA). In the NOPR, the Commission furnished proposed revisions to transmission planning and cost allocation processes following significant developments in the sector, reflecting a potential new focus on reliability and economic benefits rather than the current risks and rewards approach associated with specific projects. Further, the NOPR acknowledged policy shifts in the fifteen years following Order No. 679, which codified an approach to evaluate requests for incentives made by transmission owners and operators, as well as Order No. 1000 and the 2012 Policy Statement on transmission incentives applications. Namely, the NOPR proposed to: offer public utilities an return on equity (ROE) incenti
Deep freeze to affect Kansas utility customers differently
KSHB
and last updated 2021-03-07 23:45:02-05
TOPEKA â Much of Kansas will likely see higher electric bills as a result of Februaryâs deep freeze, while utility customers in the Kansas City area could get refunds.
The difference has to do with how two different divisions of utility giant Evergy fared during the brutal cold.
The companyâs Kansas Central division had to spend an additional $100 million to buy power.
Meanwhile, Evergyâs Metro Division that serves the Kansas City area was able to generate $60 million in extra revenue because it was able to generate surplus power and sell it to other utilities.