
EEA Suspended – Consumers Encourages to Conserve

We are expecting to see another increased potential for rolling outages early this evening and tomorrow morning. We anticipate the highest probability for outages will be early tomorrow morning (during the 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. peak hours) and could require multiple rounds of rolling outages. We want to provide an advanced warning on this potential. Please note this is a projected warning.
If rolling outages are implemented, please keep the following in mind:
Our sincerest thanks to our consumers. This has been an unprecedented situation that has impacted many communities and states across the Midwest. We appreciate, and are humbled, by the support and understanding.
This weekend, the Southwest Power Pool issued a EEA Level Two for the 14-state region that makes up its territory.
Electric consumers in Kansas are requested to be very conservative with electricity usage starting now and continuing for the next few days. Sunflower Electric Power Corporation has been alerted that the 14-state region that comprises the Southwest Power Pool has moved to an Energy Emergency Alert Level Two due to the extreme weather conditions that are causing the tightening supplies of energy generation and natural gas. In an Energy Emergency Alert Level Two consumers are strongly urged to practice energy conservation methods.
Consumers can make an immediate impact by lowering their thermostats 2-4 degrees and avoiding the use of energy consuming appliances such as ovens and dryers. Follow Southern Pioneer for more information about the Energy Emergency Alert and for energy conservation tips.