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Minutes for HB2180 - Committee on Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications

Short Title

Requiring changes to electric rates for transmission costs to be approved through an electric utility's general rate case proceedings.

Minutes Content for Tue, Feb 16, 2021

Chair Seiwert asked the committee to review the minutes of February 11, 2021 meeting. Representative Delperdang moved that the minutes from the February 11, 2021 minutes be approved as written.  Representative Gartner seconded the motion.  The minutes were approved without objection.

Chair Seiwert continued the hearing on HB2180.  Nick Myers gave the Revisors overview.  There were no questions for the Revisor.

This officially opens the opponent portion on HB2180

OPPONENTS

Darrin Ives, Evergy, appeared before the committee in opposition of HB2180.  Transmission is really about reliability.  Reliability is critical for manufacturers, we need to keep an emphasis on transmission in order to help bring manufacturers to Kansas who want both reliability and access to renewable energy.(Attachment 1)

Mr Ives stood for questions.  Questions from the committee were addressed.

Whitney Damron, Liberty Utilities Empire District, appeared before the committee in opposition of HB2180  provided his testimony to the committee.  HB2180 is an unneeded costly proposal which would also create an unnecessary administrative burden without any proven benefits to customers. (Attachment 2)

Mr Damron stood for questions.  Questions from the committee were addressed.

Chair Seiwert drew the committees attention to the written opponent testimony. 

WRITTEN

Leslie Kaufman, Kansas Electric Cooperative. (Attachment 3)

Justin Grady, Kansas Corporation Commission changed his testimony from neutral to opponent due to the recent cold weather activities.(Attachment 4)

Seeing no additional opponents, Chair Seiwert closed the opponent portion of the hearing on HB2180.

We will now open the neutral portion of the hearing on HB2180. 

NEUTRAL

David Nickle, Consumer Counsel, C.U.R.B. (Attachment 5)

Seeing no additional testimony, the officially closes the hearing on HB2180.