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Platts reported that delayed coal shipments have forced Kansas City Power & Light to operate at reduced capacity.
Platts reported that delayed coal shipments have forced Kansas City Power & Light to operate at reduced capacity.
The market news is quoted as saying:
In response to the plants’ lower output, KCP&L entered into an agreement with an undisclosed party to buy power from mid-June to the end of August to meet its shortfall.