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How much is my bill going to increase?

In Kansas, the proposed rate increase request will raise the typical residential customer’s bill by $11.08, or 11.5% each month. The typical residential customer in Kansas is defined as using 838 kilowatt hours (kWh) in the winter and 1,435 kWh in the summer.

 

In Missouri, the requests in each rate jurisdiction area will raise all customer rates an average of 14 percent. For the typical residential customer, this will add less than approximately $15 to the customer’s monthly bill. The typical residential customer is defined as using 780 kWh in the winter and 1,130 kWh in the summer. To see the specific requests for each rate jurisdiction area, please refer to the following table.

Rate Jurisdiction* Rate Increase Rate Increase Percentage Monthly Increase For Typical Residential Customer**
GMO (MPS) $75.8 M 14.4% $14.86
GMO (L&P) $22.1 M 13.9% $12.82
KCP&L (MO) $92.1 M 13.8% $12.69

 

* Rate Jurisdiction Areas:

GMO (MPS): Represents the area served by the former Aquila Missouri Public Service division.
GMO (L&P): Represents the area served by the former Aquila St. Joseph Light & Power division.
KCP&L (MO): KCP&L Missouri customers (not in former Aquila service territory)

** A typical residential customer uses a monthly average of 1130 kWh in the summer and 780 kWh in the winter.

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