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KCP&L Greater Missouri Operations Company (MPS)
FERC's Jan. 5, 2010 order conditionally accepting and suspending proposed tariff revisions and establishing hearing and settlement judge procedures related to the transmission rate formulas mentioned below is available in the "OATT Information" folder located on the left side of this page.
November 6, 2009, Kansas City Power & Light Company (KCP&L) and KCP&L Greater Missouri Operations Company (GMO), subsidiaries of Great Plains Energy Incorporated, submitted to FERC an application to implement transmission rate formulas for the KCP&L and GMO zones of the Southwest Power Pool Regional Transmission Organization. The filing is available in the OATT Information folder. The changed rates will affect all wholesale transmission service customers using the KCP&L and GMO transmission networks under either the SPP Regional Open Access Transmission Tariff or the GMO OATT. A January 1, 2010 effective date has been requested.
September 1, 2009, KCP&L Greater Missouri Operations Company is fully participating in the SPP market.
New requests for transmission service using the KCP&L Greater Missouri Operations Company transmission system must be arranged through the Southwest Power Pool.
October 28, 2009, FERC issued a letter order accepting KCP&L-GMO's September 4, 2009, filing of proposed amendments to KCP&L Greater Missouri Operations Company FERC Electric Tariff Sixth Revised Volume No. 24 and Notices of Termination for KCP&L Greater Missouri Operations Company FERC Electric Tariff Revised No. 30 and service agreements under that tariff. The latter was formerly the OATT for Aquila Networks-L&P. The changes are effective November 3, 2009.
July 14, 2008, Great Plains Energy (parent company of Kansas City Power & Light Company) acquired Aquila, Inc. and its Missouri electric operations (d/b/a Aquila Networks-MPS and Aquila Networks-L&P). The former Aquila Missouri electric operations are now KCP&L Greater Missouri Operations Company. Both KCP&L and KCP&L-GMO do business as KCP&L.
Prior to 2002, Aquila was known as UtiliCorp United Inc., with utility operations in Missouri doing business as Missouri Public Service and as St. Joseph Light & Power.