
If you are a
KCP&L customer in Kansas, your rates are about to go up. The
Kansas Corporation Commision (the
commission that oversees utility companies and their rate requests) ruled on Monday that the Utility can raise their rates to Kansas Customers by 4.5%. The increase translates into about $22 million annually.
KCP&L had asked for a rate increase of more than double that, but the
commission was unimpressed. The Rates will go up effective December 1 and will cost the average Kansas Customer around $50 annually.
KCP&L also lost its battle to impose a
separate charge on customers bills to pay for
environmental upgrades.
KCP&L did have a request for Executive Bonuses approved. This action upset some consumer advocates who argued that cost
overruns on the new
power plant near Weston, MO were the result of mismanagement and executives should not be rewarded for it. The mismanagement of the
Iatan 2 power plant was
prominent in the negotiations with the Commission - and will certainly be an issue in the upcoming meeting with Missouri next year.
KCP&L has asked for a 14% rate increase on Missouri customers, and the Missouri Public Services Commission is expected to rule on that in 2011. We will keep you updated.
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