A spokesperson for Kansas Gas Service says it’s still too early to tell how last winter’s bitter cold temperatures will affect customers’ natural gas bills. KGS Community Relations Manager Lauren Clary spoke Thursday at Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple’s weekly news briefing. She said KGS has been working with the Kansas Corporation Commission on the issue, and the costs from last February’s cold snap were deferred to ensure that customers continued to receive service. The KCC has required utility companies to submit plans for recovery of the costs that resulted from a huge spike in natural gas prices during the cold snap. The agency has not received plans from Evergy or Kansas Gas Service at this time.
Source: Country 101.3 KFDI