(Updated to include reaction from Americans for Prosperity and Evergy)
State regulators on Thursday approved an agreement giving Evergy a $128 million rate increase to cover the cost of spending to improve service reliability and serve new development seeking to locate in Kansas.
The agreement reached by the parties in the case gives Evergy about $68 million less than the $196.4 million the utility requested earlier this year.
The Kansas Corporation Commission approved the agreement unanimously, although Commissioner Dwight Keen dissented in part.
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