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  2. Evergy - Wikipedia

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    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.

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  7. Kansas City Power and Light Company - Wikipedia

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    The art deco Kansas City Power and Light Building was 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 and is the namesake of the downtown Kansas City Power & Light District Barack Obama in front a KCP&L truck on July 8, 2010, at the Smith Electric Vehicles plant at ...

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  9. Great Plains Energy - Wikipedia

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    As of May 24, 2018, this merger has been approved by both the Missouri Public Service Commission and Kansas regulators, with the combined company to be named Evergy. [7] On October 7, 2019, the two operating companies officially changed names and rebranded to Evergy in the communities they serve.