- Evergy reported a large-customer pipeline of more than 15 gigawatts, including a 4-to-6 gigawatt “Tier One” subset under active evaluation.
- State regulators in Kansas and Missouri approved new Large Load Power Service tariffs in November, requiring new customers above 75 megawatts to cover infrastructure costs and provide financial assurances.
- Panasonic began operations at its USD 4 billion electric vehicle battery plant in De Soto, Kansas, and Meta started operating a data center in Kansas City, Missouri.
- Google’s Kansas City-area data center remained in heavy construction and is expected to begin operations in the second half of 2026.
- Regulators authorized construction of three natural gas plants and three solar farms, with the new gas plants expected to begin operations in 2029 and 2030.
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