Kansas City Power & Light to Offset Carbon From New Coal Unit

Environment News Service, March, 2007

KANSAS CITY, Missouri (ENS) — --> Two environmental groups said today they will drop legal action against a new Midwest coal-fired power plant after the utility building the plant agreed to offset its greenhouse gas emissions by investing in renewable energy and energy efficiency.

The Sierra Club and the Concerned Citizens of Platte County have agreed with Kansas City Power & Light, KCP&L, on a set of measures that will resolve four appeals pending before the courts.

KCP&L agreed to pursue offsets for all of the global warming emissions from the 850 megawatt Iatan 2 coal unit located near Weston, Missouri, which the company expects to open in 2010.

The company agreed to invest in energy efficiency and renewable energy and cut pollution from its...

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