Utility's green energy plan fuels debate in Kansas, Missouri

Utility's green energy plan fuels debate in Kansas, Missouri

By Ty Albright
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Utility's green energy plan fuels debate in Kansas, Missouri

(AP) Kansas’ largest electric company expects to make its first big investments in solar energy over the next three years and is looking to produce no net carbon emissions as of 2045. Both goals are set by a long-term plan outlined by Evergy for regulators in Kansas and Missouri. Environmentalists don’t think Evergy is moving quickly enough on clean energy initiatives. Conversely, other critics worry that the plan could make electricity more expensive and less reliable. Utilities across the U.S. and investors increasingly see green initiatives as good for companies’ bottom lines. Evergy has about 1 million customers in Kansas and another 600,000 in Missouri.

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