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Kansas Corporation Commission approves Evergy large-load tariff with protections for existing customers
Summary
The Kansas Corporation Commission on Nov. 6 approved a proposed order adopting a unanimous settlement that establishes new large-load power service (LLPS) tariff rates for Evergy intended for customers that the settlement identifies as having peak loads ‘‘reasonably expected to be equal to or in excess of a monthly maximum demand of 75 megawatts.’’
The Kansas Corporation Commission on Nov. 6 approved a proposed order adopting a unanimous settlement that establishes new large-load power service (LLPS) tariff rates for Evergy intended for customers that the settlement identifies as having peak loads ‘‘reasonably expected to be equal to or in excess of a monthly maximum demand of 75 megawatts.’’
Commissioners voted to approve the order after staff presented the settlement and described the evidentiary record supporting it. Brian Fadoten, a commission presenter, said the application was filed Feb. 11 and that a joint motion for a unanimous settlement was filed Aug. 18 by a broad set of parties including Evergy, commission staff, CURB, the Data Center Coalition, Sierra Club, NRDC, Google, KIC, Occidental, Lawrence Paper Company, APS and others.
The settlement creates a tariff pathway for very large customers and includes multiple provisions…
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