Kansas Power Pool
Kansas, United States
About
Founded in 2026, Kansas Power Pool is a co-op headquartered in Kansas, United States specializing in Wind, Hydro, Solar.
Kansas Power Pool is a municipal energy agency providing electricity and power solutions to 24 Kansas communities. The organization operates 46 generating units with combined capacity of 183,242 kilowatts, including internal combustion engines, steam turbines, and gas turbine generators. The portfolio includes 25 MW of wind energy from Berkshire Hathaway Energy, 12.5 MW of wind from Exelon, 2.9 MW and 5.5 MW of hydroelectric energy from Western and Southwestern Area Power Administrations respectively, and 62 MW ownership stake in the 650-MW Dogwood Energy combined-cycle facility near Kansas City, Missouri. In 2022, KPP deployed a 4.7-MWh battery storage facility in Minneapolis, the first battery storage project in the Southwest Power Pool Integrated Market. The organization is developing 18 MW of solar capacity across seven rural Kansas communities (Clay Center, Ellinwood, Greensburg, Hillsboro, Marion, Wellington, Winfield) through a $48 million USDA Rural Utilities Service PACE program initiative.
Headquarters
Kansas, United States
Founded
2026
Company Type
Co-op