Evergy to Expand Power Generation in Kansas Amid Data Center Demand Surge
Evergy plans to construct new power generation facilities in Kansas to accommodate rising electricity demands, particularly from data centers. The utility will seek regulatory approval for a natural gas plant, a solar farm, and a battery storage facility, with implications for customer rates under a new state law.

Evergy aims to build additional power plants in Kansas to address increasing demand from data centers, seeking regulatory approval for a natural gas facility, solar farm, and battery storage. The Kansas Corporation Commission has previously approved three generation facilities, including two natural gas plants costing about $1.6 billion each, expected to produce 710 megawatts each.
The anticipated demand from data centers is approximately 2.5 gigawatts, with future opportunities potentially adding 1 to 2 gigawatts. Evergy's upcoming plans align with the company's integrated resource plan update, which underscores the necessity for additional generation resources to support this load growth. Significant investments are anticipated to maintain affordability for existing customers, alongside projected customer rate increases that align with inflation.




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