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Massive Kansas solar farm sparks debate
JACKSON COUNTY (KSNT) – A huge solar project could inject new jobs and add millions of dollars in tax revenue to northeast Kansas, but some locals aren’t sold on the proposal. Jackson County leaders ...
Evergy announced last year its intent to build two gas plants in Kansas and one in Missouri, as well as one solar plant in each state. The projects are expected to cost more than $2.75 billion.
Evergy may increase Kansas customer rates to fund two new natural gas power plants and a solar farm. The Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) will allow the rate increases, citing reliability concerns ...
The company said the $275 million project will create temporary and permanent jobs, while generating over $700,000 in property tax revenue each year.
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An Evergy spokesperson said solar projects approved by Kansas and Missouri will be generating electricity for customers in time to qualify for existing tax credits. TOPEKA — New federal guidelines to ...
Douglas County officials and opponents of a proposed solar farm are feuding over everything from digging to documents in a ...
TOPEKA — New federal guidelines to wind and solar tax credits took effect Monday, but large solar projects planned by Evergy won’t be affected, a spokeswoman said. The massive tax cut and spending law ...
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