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How MPower Works

KCP&L’s MPower program pays businesses to conserve electricity for a few hours in the summer, if the need arises.

MPower helps KCP&L meet peak summer electric demand and defer the need to build the next peaking power plant.

1.  Enrollment:

a.) If you want a face-to-face meeting, a representative from KCP&L or Energy Curtailment Specialists, Inc.
      (KCP&L’s sole authorized demand response agent) will come to your location to explain the program,
      review your facility and estimate your MPower payment.
b.) Choose how many possible Curtailment Events you want to participate in (maximum of 10).  Receive
      higher payment for more events.

c.) Choose the number of years.  Receive increasing bonus payments for signing up for multiple years!

d.) To be eligible, you must be able to commit at least 25 kW to MPower.

2.  Metering:  You need an interval meter at your facility.  If your electric meter is non-interval, KCP&L will
     install one for you, free of charge.

3.  Curtailment Events:

     ● Curtailment Event season is from June through September.

     ● A Curtailment Event can be called only on non-holiday weekdays from noon to 10 p.m., and for a
        maximum of 8 hours.

4.  Planning for a Curtailment Event:  You should put together a “reduction action plan” that outlines who
     in your company is responsible for making electric reductions in the instance that a Curtailment Event is     
     called. Having a plan will ensure that you carry out your reductions in an orderly manner  with the full     
     cooperation of your employees.

     Potential reduction strategies include shutting off equipment or processes, turning off lighting, easing
     back on air conditioning, and if applicable, utilizing a generator.  If you have an energy management
     system, reductions can be made from a central location.

5.  Notice of a Curtailment Event:  When a Curtailment Event is called, the individuals identified as
     MPower contacts at your company will be notified by email, phone and fax.  Typically, you will receive
     courtesy day-ahead notice*, specifying for which hours a reduction is necessary.

     When your MPower contacts receive notice, they will implement your reduction action plan, going down
     the list of who in your company needs to be aware of the Curtailment Event and what reduction
     strategies are to be implemented.

     * Minimum required notice is 4 hours before the Curtailment Event begins.

6.  During a Curtailment Event:  Your facility should have all reductions in effect 15 minutes before the
     start of the Curtailment Event.  Make sure that staff is aware of this event and does not turn anything on
     or up that should remain off or reduced.  If you have questions during the event, contact KCP&L or
     Energy Curtailment Specialists.

7.  After the Curtailment Event:  You should maintain reductions until 5 minutes after the end of the event.
     At this point in time, you may return to your usual state of electric consumption.

8.  Performance:  Your performance is determined by how much you reduce your electric demand from a
     predetermined baseline. Your baseline is your average peak demand from June through September of
     the year prior.

     Your actual performance is compared to the kW commitment you made in your MPower agreement.

9.  Payment:  Your company will earn 2 types of payments, via a check or a before-tax credit on your
     electric bill, for performing to your committed level during events:

     Participation Payment = $45.00 per pledged kW*
     Event Payment = $0.35 per pledged kWh reduced during an event

     *This payment amount is representative of a commitment to 10 possible events for a 5-year term.
       Payment amounts decrease with 3-year and 1-year commitments.

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What the people are saying
about us.

Making reductions has been easy for us to do and we've been able to continue to provide a comfortable environment for our staff, faculty and students throughout the curtailment events.

- John Hopkins, Physical Facilities Supervisor, Metropolitan Community College

The money we've received from MPower has been used to help with repair costs and upgrades to our plant and facility as a whole.

- Nick Hayes, Account Executive, Midwest Scrap

AT&T strives to be a responsible corporate citizen in the community and we remain dedicated to reducing peak demand.

- Randy Wolverton, Area Manager, Design & Construction - Kansas/Missouri, AT&T Corporate Real Estate

AT&T strives to be a responsible corporate citizen in the community and we remain dedicated to reducing peak demand. The KCP&L MPower program helps us achieve that goal.

- Randy Wolverton, Area Manager, Design & Construction-Kansas/Missouri, AT&T Corporate Real Estate