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Burying existing overhead power lines in developed neighborhoods would cost billions of dollars. That cost would immediately show up on electricity bills.
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After an especially cold month, Kansas City residents can expect energy and gas bills sometimes topping $200. Utilities like Evergy, Spire and Ameren need approval on their rates from regulators in Missouri and Kansas.
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The rate increase was approved by the Kansas Corporation Commission on Tuesday morning. Regulators scaled back Evergy’s proposed electric rate hikes, saving Kansas City-area customers $6.07 a month.
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A growing relationship between Evergy and activist investment firm Elliott Management is raising red flags with state and federal regulators.
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State regulators deny an advocacy group's request to subpoena a firm that helped set natural gas prices that went up more than 2,000% during February's deep freeze.
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Utility companies Evergy and Kansas Gas Energy say they're working within their industry to improve defenses against hackers and ransomware.
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Wichita — Cindy Hoedel and Scott Yeargain, who live in or near the Kansas Flint Hills, began looking into oil and gas operations near their homes as...
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Solar panel users in Kansas continue to pay higher electricity bills as they wait for utility company Evergy to keep a promise made during this year’s...
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Perhaps conserving energy is important to you. You’ve switched out all of your incandescent light bulbs with LEDs. You keep your thermostat set at 78 in...
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A couple dozen people showed up Tuesday night in Topeka to voice their concerns about Westar Energy’s proposed rate increase. Westar is asking the...
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Westar Energy and Great Plains Energy, the parent company of Kansas City Power & Light Co., won approval from state regulators Thursday to merge as...
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Companies have complained for years that electricity rates run higher in Kansas than in surrounding states. That gives manufacturers and retailers in...