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Evergy, Inc. is an American investor-owned utility (IOU) with publicly traded stock with headquarters in Topeka, Kansas, and in Kansas City, Missouri. The company was formed from a merger of Westar Energy of Topeka and Great Plains Energy of Kansas City, parent company of Kansas City Power & Light. Evergy is the largest electric company in Kansas, serving more than 1.7 million residential, commercial and industrial customers in Kansas and Missouri.[2] Its more than 40 power plants have generating capacity of 16,000 megawatt electricity in Kansas and Missouri. Service territory covers 28,130 square miles (72,900 km2) in east Kansas and west Missouri. It owns more than 10,100 miles (16,300 km) of transmission lines and about 52,000 miles (84,000 km) of distribution lines.

Evergy
Company typePublic
IndustryElectric utility
PredecessorCompany formed with mergers from Kansas Gas and Electric (KGE) & Kansas Power and Light (KPL) in 1992; Aquila (ILA) & Kansas City Power and Light (GXP) in 2008; Westar Energy (WR) and Kansas City Power and Light (GXP) in 2018.
Founded1882; 142 years ago (1882)
HeadquartersTopeka, Kansas, (admin. offices)
Kansas City, Missouri, (corporate)
Area served
Western half of Missouri and eastern half of Kansas
1.7 million customers
Key people
David Campbell (CEO)
ProductsElectricity generation
Electric power transmission
Electricity distribution
Revenue $5.148 billion (2019)
$4.276 billion (2018)[1]
Number of employees
5,000
Websiteevergy.com, evergyinc.com

History of Westar Energy edit

 
Westar headquarters at 818 S Kansas Ave. in downtown Topeka

Western Resources was the product of a 1992 merger between the two major electric companies in eastern Kansas, Kansas Gas and Electric (KG&E) of Wichita and Kansas Power and Light (KPL) of Topeka.

KG&E was founded in 1909 when the American Power and Light Company took over electric companies in Wichita, Pittsburg and Frontenac. Within a decade, it served over 48,000 people in 50 cities and towns. It also provided natural gas to several of the larger cities in its service territory.[3]

KPL was founded in 1924, and quickly expanded across northeastern Kansas. In 1983, it merged with The Gas Service Company, a natural gas utility serving customers in Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Oklahoma.[3]

In 1992, KPL merged with KG&E to become Western Resources, with KPL and KG&E as operating companies. The merger created one of the largest utilities in the Midwest, serving 560,000 electric customers and 1.06 million natural gas customers in three states. In 1996, Western Resources sold its natural gas business to ONEOK as Kansas Gas Service; this company is now part of ONE Gas. In return, Western Resources acquired a 45 percent stake in ONEOK; it sold this stake in 2003.[3]

In 2002, Western Resources officially changed its name to Westar Energy, and all of its subsidiaries began doing business under that name.[3]

History of Kansas City Power & Light edit

 
The art deco Kansas City Power and Light Building is the former headquarters of the company and was the tallest building west of the Mississippi until 1942, tallest in Missouri until 1976, and tallest in Kansas City until 1986. It is the namesake of the downtown Kansas City Power & Light District.
 
On July 8, 2010, Barack Obama visited the Smith Electric Vehicles plant at Kansas City International Airport. KCP&L has bought a fleet of electric powered trucks from Smith.

Kansas City Power and Light Company was an electric utility serving the Kansas City metropolitan area. It was a wholly owned subsidiary, and biggest component, of Great Plains Energy.

In November 1881, Joseph S. Chick obtained the exclusive rights to use the Thompson-Houston arc lighting system in the counties of Jackson, Missouri, and Wyandotte, Kansas, for $4,000. In December, the initial franchise to establish an electric works in the City of Kansas, Missouri, was granted to Lysander R. Moore and later assigned to Kawsmouth Electric Light Company. Construction was begun in February 1882 on a power plant on a tract of land at the southeast corner of 8th and Santa Fe Streets in the West Bottoms. Kawsmouth Electric Light Company built quickly and, on Saturday night, May 13, 1882, brought electric illumination to the first 13 customers on the west side of Main Street in the downtown district. In 1885, the company reincorporated as Kansas City Electric Light Company.[citation needed]

Weeks spun off the Edison Electric Light & Power Company to meet residential demand. An electric war ensued when in 1883 J. Ogden Armour, heir to the Armour Packing Company, purchased the company on May 14, 1900, to power the Metropolitan Street Railway Company and Kansas City Electric Light Company. Under Armour, the company bought competitors and built a new power plant in 1903, providing steam heat to downtown businesses. The company focused on the trolley company and in 1911 it went into receivership. In October 1917, the company spun off the trolley business (which still controlled some power plants) and emerged from bankruptcy as Kansas City Light & Power Company. In 1917, the company began construction on the Northeast Power station.

In June 1919, the company reincorporated again, as Kansas City Power and Light Company. After acquiring the Carroll County Electric Company on July 29, 1922, the reorganized company became Kansas City Power & Light Company, adopting the ampersand and corporate name that continues. Armour sold his interest in 1923. Continental Gas & Electric Corporation purchased the controlling interest in 1924 and was part of United Light and Power until United dissolved in 1950. The Hawthorn Station, situated on the Missouri River, was started in 1948, and the first of two units were completed in 1951. Two other units followed and were fully operational by 1956. Kansas City Power became independent in 1950. It acquired Eastern Kansas Utilities in 1952. It was part of a consortium that built Wolf Creek Nuclear Generating Station in Burlington, Kansas.

On October 1, 2001, a holding company, Great Plains Energy Incorporated, was established in Kansas City, Missouri that owned electric utility Kansas City Power and Light Company and Strategic Energy, LLC, an energy management company.

It acquired Aquila, Inc. in July, 2008.[4]

In 2014, it ranked number 855 on the Fortune 1000 list.[5]

Merger of KCP&L and Westar edit

In 2016, Great Plains Energy and Westar announced merger plans,[6] but this proposed merger was rejected by Kansas Corporation Commission utility regulators as unfavorable to Kansas consumers.[7] A new merger plan with Great Plains was announced in 2017.[8] As of May 24, 2018, this merger has been approved by both the Missouri Public Service Commission and the Kansas Corporation Commission, with the combined company to be named Evergy.[9] KCP&L and Westar became the two operating companies of Evergy.

On October 7, 2019, the Westar and KCP&L brands were retired and the company adopted the Evergy brand across its entire service territory.[verification needed]

Generation portfolio edit

Controversies edit

In 1999, Western Resources restated its consolidated financial statements for 1999, 1998, and 1997 and for each of the periods of 2000, related to the Westinghouse Security Systems (WSS) acquisition.[10]

On November 1, 2002, Westar Energy announced the restating of results for its first and second quarter, to account for additional impairment at its Protection One Inc. (POI) unit.[11]

On January 14, 2003, Westar Energy Inc was charged for transactions involving power sales from one Cleco Corporation affiliate to Westar and then back to another or the same Cleco affiliate,[12] and paid $30,000,000 for the settlement.

On March 25, 2004, Westar Energy restated its 2003 annual financial results, after realizing that it might have understated its cash flow from operations for the year.[13]

Awards edit

Evergy has been chosen as 2019 Healthiest 100 Workplaces in America by Springbuk.[14]

In May 2019, Forbes named Evergy as one of America’s Best Top 500 Employers.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ "Evergy Revenue 2010-2021 | EVRG".
  2. ^ "Evergy Announces 2022 Results, Declares Quarterly Dividend and Issues 2023 Guidance". Evergy. Retrieved March 2, 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d . Archived from the original on October 3, 2011. Retrieved March 2, 2023.
  4. ^ "Aquila Acquisition" (PDF).[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "Great Plains Energy". Fortune. Retrieved March 19, 2015.
  6. ^ Davis, Mark (May 31, 2016). "KCP&L parent agrees to buy Topeka-based Westar Energy". The Kansas City Star. Retrieved May 24, 2018.
  7. ^ Vockrodt, Steve (April 19, 2017). "Regulators deny proposed $12.2 billion merger of KCP&L and Westar". The Kansas City Star. Retrieved May 24, 2018.
  8. ^ Davis, Mark (November 17, 2018). "Shareholders vote on KCP&L parent's merger; regulators set timetable for review". The Kansas City Star. Retrieved May 24, 2018.
  9. ^ Lefler, Dion (May 24, 2018). "Goodbye Westar Energy and KCP&L, hello Evergy; most Kansans to get new power company". The Wichita Eagle. Retrieved May 24, 2018.
  10. ^ "Western Resources, Inc., Form 10-Q/A, Filing Date Feb 2, 2001". secdatabase.com. Retrieved May 15, 2018.
  11. ^ "WESTAR ENERGY TO RESTATE 2002 FINANCIAL RESULTS DECLARES FOURTH QUARTER DIVIDEND". Retrieved March 2, 2023 – via U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on December 10, 2008. Retrieved June 17, 2013.
  13. ^ "Westar might have to restate 2003 results".
  14. ^ "2019 Healthiest 100 Workplaces in America".
  15. ^ "2019 Best Top 500 Employers".

External links edit

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Evergy news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Evergy Inc is an American investor owned utility IOU with publicly traded stock with headquarters in Topeka Kansas and in Kansas City Missouri The company was formed from a merger of Westar Energy of Topeka and Great Plains Energy of Kansas City parent company of Kansas City Power amp Light Evergy is the largest electric company in Kansas serving more than 1 7 million residential commercial and industrial customers in Kansas and Missouri 2 Its more than 40 power plants have generating capacity of 16 000 megawatt electricity in Kansas and Missouri Service territory covers 28 130 square miles 72 900 km2 in east Kansas and west Missouri It owns more than 10 100 miles 16 300 km of transmission lines and about 52 000 miles 84 000 km of distribution lines EvergyCompany typePublicTraded asNasdaq EVRGS amp P 500 componentIndustryElectric utilityPredecessorCompany formed with mergers from Kansas Gas and Electric KGE amp Kansas Power and Light KPL in 1992 Aquila ILA amp Kansas City Power and Light GXP in 2008 Westar Energy WR and Kansas City Power and Light GXP in 2018 Founded1882 142 years ago 1882 HeadquartersTopeka Kansas admin offices Kansas City Missouri corporate Area servedWestern half of Missouri and eastern half of Kansas1 7 million customersKey peopleDavid Campbell CEO ProductsElectricity generationElectric power transmissionElectricity distributionRevenue 5 148 billion 2019 4 276 billion 2018 1 Number of employees5 000Websiteevergy wbr com evergyinc wbr com Contents 1 History of Westar Energy 2 History of Kansas City Power amp Light 3 Merger of KCP amp L and Westar 4 Generation portfolio 5 Controversies 6 Awards 7 References 8 External linksHistory of Westar Energy edit nbsp Westar headquarters at 818 S Kansas Ave in downtown TopekaWestern Resources was the product of a 1992 merger between the two major electric companies in eastern Kansas Kansas Gas and Electric KG amp E of Wichita and Kansas Power and Light KPL of Topeka KG amp E was founded in 1909 when the American Power and Light Company took over electric companies in Wichita Pittsburg and Frontenac Within a decade it served over 48 000 people in 50 cities and towns It also provided natural gas to several of the larger cities in its service territory 3 KPL was founded in 1924 and quickly expanded across northeastern Kansas In 1983 it merged with The Gas Service Company a natural gas utility serving customers in Kansas Missouri Nebraska and Oklahoma 3 In 1992 KPL merged with KG amp E to become Western Resources with KPL and KG amp E as operating companies The merger created one of the largest utilities in the Midwest serving 560 000 electric customers and 1 06 million natural gas customers in three states In 1996 Western Resources sold its natural gas business to ONEOK as Kansas Gas Service this company is now part of ONE Gas In return Western Resources acquired a 45 percent stake in ONEOK it sold this stake in 2003 3 In 2002 Western Resources officially changed its name to Westar Energy and all of its subsidiaries began doing business under that name 3 History of Kansas City Power amp Light edit nbsp The art deco Kansas City Power and Light Building is the former headquarters of the company and was the tallest building west of the Mississippi until 1942 tallest in Missouri until 1976 and tallest in Kansas City until 1986 It is the namesake of the downtown Kansas City Power amp Light District nbsp On July 8 2010 Barack Obama visited the Smith Electric Vehicles plant at Kansas City International Airport KCP amp L has bought a fleet of electric powered trucks from Smith Kansas City Power and Light Company was an electric utility serving the Kansas City metropolitan area It was a wholly owned subsidiary and biggest component of Great Plains Energy In November 1881 Joseph S Chick obtained the exclusive rights to use the Thompson Houston arc lighting system in the counties of Jackson Missouri and Wyandotte Kansas for 4 000 In December the initial franchise to establish an electric works in the City of Kansas Missouri was granted to Lysander R Moore and later assigned to Kawsmouth Electric Light Company Construction was begun in February 1882 on a power plant on a tract of land at the southeast corner of 8th and Santa Fe Streets in the West Bottoms Kawsmouth Electric Light Company built quickly and on Saturday night May 13 1882 brought electric illumination to the first 13 customers on the west side of Main Street in the downtown district In 1885 the company reincorporated as Kansas City Electric Light Company citation needed Weeks spun off the Edison Electric Light amp Power Company to meet residential demand An electric war ensued when in 1883 J Ogden Armour heir to the Armour Packing Company purchased the company on May 14 1900 to power the Metropolitan Street Railway Company and Kansas City Electric Light Company Under Armour the company bought competitors and built a new power plant in 1903 providing steam heat to downtown businesses The company focused on the trolley company and in 1911 it went into receivership In October 1917 the company spun off the trolley business which still controlled some power plants and emerged from bankruptcy as Kansas City Light amp Power Company In 1917 the company began construction on the Northeast Power station In June 1919 the company reincorporated again as Kansas City Power and Light Company After acquiring the Carroll County Electric Company on July 29 1922 the reorganized company became Kansas City Power amp Light Company adopting the ampersand and corporate name that continues Armour sold his interest in 1923 Continental Gas amp Electric Corporation purchased the controlling interest in 1924 and was part of United Light and Power until United dissolved in 1950 The Hawthorn Station situated on the Missouri River was started in 1948 and the first of two units were completed in 1951 Two other units followed and were fully operational by 1956 Kansas City Power became independent in 1950 It acquired Eastern Kansas Utilities in 1952 It was part of a consortium that built Wolf Creek Nuclear Generating Station in Burlington Kansas On October 1 2001 a holding company Great Plains Energy Incorporated was established in Kansas City Missouri that owned electric utility Kansas City Power and Light Company and Strategic Energy LLC an energy management company It acquired Aquila Inc in July 2008 4 In 2014 it ranked number 855 on the Fortune 1000 list 5 Merger of KCP amp L and Westar editIn 2016 Great Plains Energy and Westar announced merger plans 6 but this proposed merger was rejected by Kansas Corporation Commission utility regulators as unfavorable to Kansas consumers 7 A new merger plan with Great Plains was announced in 2017 8 As of May 24 2018 this merger has been approved by both the Missouri Public Service Commission and the Kansas Corporation Commission with the combined company to be named Evergy 9 KCP amp L and Westar became the two operating companies of Evergy On October 7 2019 the Westar and KCP amp L brands were retired and the company adopted the Evergy brand across its entire service territory verification needed Generation portfolio editWolf Creek Nuclear Generating Station Burlington Kansas La Cygne Generating Station La Cygne Kansas Lawrence Energy Center Lawrence Kansas Abilene Energy Center Abilene Kansas Central Plains Wind Farm Leoti Kansas Emporia Energy Center Emporia Kansas Flat Ridge Wind Energy Nashville Kansas Gordon Evans Energy Center Colwich Kansas Hutchinson Energy Center Hutchinson Kansas Hawthorn Generating Station Kansas City Mo Iatan Generating Station Weston Missouri Jeffrey Energy Center St Marys Kansas Meridian Way Wind Farm Concordia Kansas Murray Gill Energy Center Wichita Kansas Neosho Energy Center out of use since 2012 Parsons Kansas Rolling Meadows Landfill Gas to Energy Plant Topeka Kansas Spring Creek Energy Center Logan County Oklahoma State Line Combined Cycle Plant Joplin Missouri Tecumseh Energy Center Tecumseh Kansas Western Plains Wind Farm Ford County KansasControversies editThis section needs expansion with Evergy era especially price hikes since ERCOT collapse You can help by adding to it March 2023 In 1999 Western Resources restated its consolidated financial statements for 1999 1998 and 1997 and for each of the periods of 2000 related to the Westinghouse Security Systems WSS acquisition 10 On November 1 2002 Westar Energy announced the restating of results for its first and second quarter to account for additional impairment at its Protection One Inc POI unit 11 On January 14 2003 Westar Energy Inc was charged for transactions involving power sales from one Cleco Corporation affiliate to Westar and then back to another or the same Cleco affiliate 12 and paid 30 000 000 for the settlement On March 25 2004 Westar Energy restated its 2003 annual financial results after realizing that it might have understated its cash flow from operations for the year 13 Awards editEvergy has been chosen as 2019 Healthiest 100 Workplaces in America by Springbuk 14 In May 2019 Forbes named Evergy as one of America s Best Top 500 Employers 15 References edit Evergy Revenue 2010 2021 EVRG Evergy Announces 2022 Results Declares Quarterly Dividend and Issues 2023 Guidance Evergy Retrieved March 2 2023 a b c d Company History Archived from the original on October 3 2011 Retrieved March 2 2023 Aquila Acquisition PDF permanent dead link Great Plains Energy Fortune Retrieved March 19 2015 Davis Mark May 31 2016 KCP amp L parent agrees to buy Topeka based Westar Energy The Kansas City Star Retrieved May 24 2018 Vockrodt Steve April 19 2017 Regulators deny proposed 12 2 billion merger of KCP amp L and Westar The Kansas City Star Retrieved May 24 2018 Davis Mark November 17 2018 Shareholders vote on KCP amp L parent s merger regulators set timetable for review The Kansas City Star Retrieved May 24 2018 Lefler Dion May 24 2018 Goodbye Westar Energy and KCP amp L hello Evergy most Kansans to get new power company The Wichita Eagle Retrieved May 24 2018 Western Resources Inc Form 10 Q A Filing Date Feb 2 2001 secdatabase com Retrieved May 15 2018 WESTAR ENERGY TO RESTATE 2002 FINANCIAL RESULTS DECLARES FOURTH QUARTER DIVIDEND Retrieved March 2 2023 via U S Securities and Exchange Commission Westar Energy Inc Common Stock and Western Resources Capital I Cumulative Quarterly Income Archived from the original on December 10 2008 Retrieved June 17 2013 Westar might have to restate 2003 results 2019 Healthiest 100 Workplaces in America 2019 Best Top 500 Employers External links editOfficial website nbsp Business data for Evergy GoogleSEC filingsYahoo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org 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