(Updated to include comments from other parties with interest in the case)
Evergy on Monday announced plans to spend more than $2 billion to build two new natural gas plants in Kansas to meet growing demand for energy.
The company announced its plans to build the plants - one in Sumner County and one in Reno County - after it notified state regulators that it will seek approval for the project.
The 705 megawatt plants are expected to cost more than $1 billion each.
They would be the first base load power plants that Evergy has constructed since the Wolf Creek nuclear . . .
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