A Missouri-based utility says it will appeal a state judge's award of more than $10 million to a worker who said he developed respiratory issues at one of the company's sites.
In an effort to help promote energy efficiency among students, faculty and staff members, who commute to campus, the University of Central Missouri has recently installed new commercial charging stations for electric vehicles.
KCP&L’s weatherization assistance program can help income-eligible families reduce energy consumption up to 35% by installing insulation, window caulk and other weatherization measures.
The Boys & Girls Clubs of West Central Missouri has big plans for the gardening season which will be made easier thanks to a grant from Kansas City Power & Light.
Last summer the Club applied for a $3,000 micro-grant through KCP&L’s Energizing Our Environment program. The funds ...
KCP&L is excited to announce the winners of the first annual KCP&L Community MVP Scholarship Program. The scholarship program is for teens, ages 13 to 18, who give back to their communities. More than 130 nominations were submitted from all across the KCP&L region. Ten finali...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — More than 100,000 people are without power after strong storms swept through the Kansas City area. Kansas City Power & Light says about 107,000 customers have lost electricity, about Independence Power & Light reports about 42,000 outages. The Na...
Kansas City, Mo. (January 13, 2015) – The New Year has arrived and it’s time to get your energy usage in shape. Now is the time to think of kilowatts like they are calories. They creep up on us. First, a new computer makes its way into your home...
KANSAS CITY, Mo., (September 3, 2014) — Today, KCP&L awarded a grant to Sedalia Middle School as part of the KCP&L Energizing Our Environment Micro-Grant Program. This program is designed to help fund environmental projects in communities throughout KCP&L’s service region. The grants...