Break up Kansas Electricity Monopoly: Promote Electric Competition for Cheaper Electricity


Break up Kansas Electricity Monopoly: Promote Electric Competition for Cheaper Electricity
The Issue
Kansas has a private monopoly utility structure that is failing to provide its ratepayers with competitive rates. Kansans overpay for electricity by 20%.
We are proposing opening up the Kansas energy market to retail electric competition. Retail choice means:
- More competition, lower price
- Ability to lock in rates with fixed prices
- Greater price transparency
- Complete renewables options
When this becomes available in Kansas, each household will have the opportunity to review prices and packages from a number of different providers and select the one that best fits their energy needs -- exactly like choosing a cell phone provider.
We petition for:
- Retail choice: Electric competition to drive down rates for end users.
- Unbundled billing: See line by line what you actually pay for.
Visit KansasPowerToChoose.org or our Facebook site for more information.

The Issue
Kansas has a private monopoly utility structure that is failing to provide its ratepayers with competitive rates. Kansans overpay for electricity by 20%.
We are proposing opening up the Kansas energy market to retail electric competition. Retail choice means:
- More competition, lower price
- Ability to lock in rates with fixed prices
- Greater price transparency
- Complete renewables options
When this becomes available in Kansas, each household will have the opportunity to review prices and packages from a number of different providers and select the one that best fits their energy needs -- exactly like choosing a cell phone provider.
We petition for:
- Retail choice: Electric competition to drive down rates for end users.
- Unbundled billing: See line by line what you actually pay for.
Visit KansasPowerToChoose.org or our Facebook site for more information.

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Petition created on July 13, 2016