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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 10-Q
QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES
EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the quarterly period ended March 31,September 30, 2022
or
TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES
EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the transition period from _______to_______
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 Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter, 
Commissionstate of incorporation, address of principalI.R.S. Employer
File Numberexecutive offices and telephone numberIdentification Number
   
001-38515EVERGY, INC.82-2733395
(a Missouri corporation)
1200 Main Street
Kansas City, Missouri 64105
(816) 556-2200
  
001-03523EVERGY KANSAS CENTRAL, INC.48-0290150
(a Kansas corporation)
818 South Kansas Avenue
Topeka, Kansas 66612
(785) 575-6300
000-51873EVERGY METRO, INC.44-0308720
(a Missouri corporation)
1200 Main Street
Kansas City, Missouri 64105
(816) 556-2200
      Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of each classTrading Symbol(s)Name of each exchange on which registered
Evergy, Inc. common stockEVRGNew York Stock Exchange


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Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days.
Evergy, Inc.YesxNo
Evergy Kansas Central, Inc.YesxNo
Evergy Metro, Inc.YesxNo
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files).
Evergy, Inc.YesxNo
Evergy Kansas Central, Inc.YesxNo
Evergy Metro, Inc.YesxNo
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company or an emerging growth company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” “smaller reporting company” and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.
Evergy, Inc.Large Accelerated FilerxAccelerated FilerNon-accelerated FilerSmaller Reporting CompanyEmerging Growth Company
Evergy Kansas Central, Inc.Large Accelerated FilerAccelerated FilerNon-accelerated FilerxSmaller Reporting CompanyEmerging Growth Company
Evergy Metro, Inc.Large Accelerated FilerAccelerated FilerNon-accelerated FilerxSmaller Reporting CompanyEmerging Growth Company
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.
Evergy, Inc.
Evergy Kansas Central, Inc.
Evergy Metro, Inc.
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act).
Evergy, Inc.YesNox
Evergy Kansas Central, Inc.YesNox
Evergy Metro, Inc.YesNox
On April 29,October 31, 2022, Evergy, Inc. had 229,478,276229,536,385 shares of common stock outstanding.  On April 29,October 31, 2022, Evergy Metro, Inc. and Evergy Kansas Central, Inc. each had 1one share of common stock outstanding and held by Evergy, Inc.
Evergy Kansas Central, Inc. and Evergy Metro, Inc. meet the conditions set forth in General Instruction (H)(1)(a) and (b) of Form 10-Q and are therefore filing this Form 10-Q with the reduced disclosure format.
This combined Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q is provided by the following registrants: Evergy, Inc. (Evergy), Evergy Kansas Central, Inc. (Evergy Kansas Central) and Evergy Metro, Inc. (Evergy Metro) (collectively, the Evergy Companies). Information relating to any individual registrant is filed by such registrant solely on its own behalf. Each registrant makes no representation as to information relating exclusively to the other registrants.
This report should be read in its entirety.  No one section of the report deals with all aspects of the subject matter.  It should be read in conjunction with the consolidated financial statements and related notes and with the management's discussion and analysis of financial condition and results of operations included in the 2021annual report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021 for each of Evergy, Evergy Kansas Central and Evergy Metro.Metro (2021 Form 10-K).


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CAUTIONARY STATEMENTS REGARDING CERTAIN FORWARD-LOOKING INFORMATION
Statements made in this document that are not based on historical facts are forward-looking, may involve risks and uncertainties, and are intended to be as of the date when made. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements relating to Evergy's strategic plan, including, without limitation, those related to earnings per share, dividend, operating and maintenance expense and capital investment goals; the outcome of legislative efforts and regulatory and legal proceedings; future energy demand; future power prices; plans with respect to existing and potential future generation resources; the availability and cost of generation resources and energy storage; target emissions reductions; and other matters relating to expected financial performance or affecting future operations. Forward-looking statements are often accompanied by forward-looking words such as "anticipates," "believes," "expects," "estimates," "forecasts," "should," "could," "may," "seeks," "intends," "proposed," "projects," "planned," "target," "outlook," "remain confident," "goal," "will" or other words of similar meaning. Forward-looking statements involve risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking information.
In connection with the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, the Evergy Companies are providing a number of risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ from the forward-looking information. These risks, uncertainties and other factors include, but are not limited to: economic and weather conditions and any impact on sales, prices and costs; changes in business strategy or operations; the impact of federal, state and local political, legislative, judicial and regulatory actions or developments, including deregulation, re-regulation, securitization and restructuring of the electric utility industry; decisions of regulators regarding, among other things, customer rates and the prudency of operational decisions such as capital expenditures and asset retirements; changes in applicable laws, regulations, rules, principles or practices, or the interpretations thereof, governing tax, accounting and environmental matters, including air and water quality and waste management and disposal; the impact of climate change, including increased frequency and severity of significant weather events and the extent to which counterparties are willing to do business with, finance the operations of or purchase energy from the Evergy Companies due to the fact that the Evergy Companies operate coal-fired generation; prices and availability of electricity and natural gas in wholesale markets; market perception of the energy industry and the Evergy Companies; the impact of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on, among other things, sales, results of operations, financial condition, liquidity and cash flows, and also on operational issues, such as supply chain issues and the availability and ability of the Evergy Companies' employees and suppliers to perform the functions that are necessary to operate the Evergy Companies; changes in the energy trading markets in which the Evergy Companies participate, including retroactive repricing of transactions by regional transmission organizations (RTO) and independent system operators; financial market conditions and performance, including changes in interest rates and credit spreads and in availability and cost of capital and the effects on derivatives and hedges, nuclear decommissioning trust and pension plan assets and costs; impairments of long-lived assets or goodwill; credit ratings; inflation rates; the transition to a replacement for the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) benchmark interest rate; effectiveness of risk management policies and procedures and the ability of counterparties to satisfy their contractual commitments; impact of physical and cybersecurity breaches, criminal activity, terrorist attacks, acts of war and other disruptions to the Evergy Companies' facilities or information technology infrastructure or the facilities and infrastructure of third-party service providers on which the Evergy Companies rely; impact of the Russian, Ukrainian conflict on the global energy market, ability to carry out marketing and sales plans; cost, availability, quality and timely provision of equipment, supplies, labor and fuel; ability to achieve generation goals and the occurrence and duration of planned and unplanned generation outages; delays and cost increases of generation, transmission, distribution or other projects; the Evergy Companies' ability to manage their transmission and distribution development plans and transmission joint ventures; the inherent risks associated with the ownership and operation of a nuclear facility, including environmental, health, safety, regulatory and financial risks; workforce risks, including those related to the Evergy Companies' ability to attract and retain qualified personnel, maintain satisfactory relationships with their labor unions and manage costs of, or changes in, wages, retirement, health care and other benefits; disruption, costs and uncertainties caused by or related to the actions of individuals or entities, such as activist shareholders or special interest groups, that seek to influence Evergy's strategic plan, financial results or operations; the possibility that strategic initiatives, including mergers, acquisitions and divestitures, and long-term financial plans, may not create the value that they are expected to achieve in a timely manner or at all; difficulties in maintaining relationships with customers, employees, regulators or suppliers; and other risks and uncertainties.

This list of factors is not all-inclusive because it is not possible to predict all factors. You should also carefully consider the information contained in our other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Additional risks and uncertainties are discussed from time to time in current, quarterly and annual reports filed by
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statement. The Evergy Companies undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law.
AVAILABLE INFORMATION
The SEC maintains an internet site that contains reports, proxy and information statements and other information regarding issuers that file electronically with the SEC at sec.gov. Additionally, information about the Evergy Companies, including their combined annual reports on Form 10-K, combined quarterly reports on Form 10-Q, current reports on Form 8-K and amendments to those reports filed with the SEC, is also available through the Evergy Companies' website, http://investors.evergy.com. Such reports are accessible at no charge and are made available as soon as reasonably practical after such material is filed with or furnished to the SEC.
Investors should note that the Evergy Companies announce material financial information in SEC filings, press releases and public conference calls. In accordance with SEC guidelines, the Evergy Companies also use the Investor Relations section of their website, http://investors.evergy.com, to communicate with investors. It is possible that the financial and other information posted there could be deemed to be material information. The information on the Evergy Companies' website is not part of this document.
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS 
The following is a glossary of frequently used abbreviations or acronyms that are found throughout this report.
Abbreviation or AcronymDefinition
  
AAOAccounting authority order
ACEAffordable Clean Energy
AEPAmerican Electric Power Company, Inc.
AFUDCAllowance for funds used during construction
AOCIAccumulated other comprehensive income
AROsAsset retirement obligations
BSERBest system of emission reduction
CAAClean Air Act Amendments of 1990
CCRsCoal combustion residuals
CO2
Carbon dioxide
COLICorporate-owned life insurance
COVID-19Coronavirus
CPPClean Power Plan
CSAPRCross-State Air Pollution
ELGEffluent limitations guidelines
EPAEnvironmental Protection Agency
EPSEarnings per common share
ERISAEmployee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended
ERSPEarnings Review and Sharing Plan
EvergyEvergy, Inc. and its consolidated subsidiaries
Evergy BoardEvergy Board of Directors
Evergy CompaniesEvergy, Evergy Kansas Central, and Evergy Metro, collectively, which are individual registrants within the Evergy consolidated group
Evergy Kansas CentralEvergy Kansas Central, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Evergy, and its consolidated subsidiaries
Evergy Kansas SouthEvergy Kansas South, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Evergy Kansas Central
Evergy MetroEvergy Metro, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Evergy, and its consolidated subsidiaries
Evergy Missouri WestEvergy Missouri West, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Evergy
Evergy Transmission CompanyEvergy Transmission Company, LLC
Exchange ActThe Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended
February 2021 winter weather eventSignificant winter weather event in February 2021 that resulted in extremely cold temperatures over a multi-day period across much of the central and southern United States
FERCFederal Energy Regulatory Commission
GAAPGenerally Accepted Accounting Principles
GHGGreenhouse gas
Great Plains EnergyGreat Plains Energy Incorporated
JECJeffrey Energy Center
KCCState Corporation Commission of the State of Kansas
KDHEKansas Department of Health & Environment
kVKilovolt
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Abbreviation or AcronymDefinition
MDNRMissouri Department of Natural Resources
MECGMidwest Energy Consumers Group
MPSCPublic Service Commission of the State of Missouri
MWMegawatt
MWhMegawatt hour
NAAQSNational Ambient Air Quality Standards
NAVNet asset value
OCIOther comprehensive income
OPCOffice of the Public Counsel
Prairie WindPrairie Wind Transmission, LLC, 50% owned by Evergy Kansas Central
RSURestricted share unit
RTORegional transmission organization
SECSecurities and Exchange Commission
SIPState implementation plan
SPPSouthwest Power Pool, Inc.
TDCTransmission delivery charge
Term Loan FacilityTerm Loan Credit Agreement
TFRTransmission formula rate
TransourceTransource Energy, LLC and its subsidiaries, 13.5% owned by Evergy Transmission Company
VIEVariable interest entity
Wolf CreekWolf Creek Generating Station
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PART I - FINANCIAL INFORMATION
ITEM 1. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
EVERGY, INC.EVERGY, INC.EVERGY, INC.
Consolidated Balance SheetsConsolidated Balance SheetsConsolidated Balance Sheets
(Unaudited)(Unaudited)(Unaudited)
March 31
2022
December 31
2021
September 30
2022
December 31
2021
ASSETSASSETS(millions, except share amounts)ASSETS(millions, except share amounts)
CURRENT ASSETS:CURRENT ASSETS: CURRENT ASSETS: 
Cash and cash equivalentsCash and cash equivalents$22.2 $26.2 Cash and cash equivalents$24.7 $26.2 
Receivables, net of allowance for credit losses of $24.4 and $32.9, respectively185.2 221.6 
Receivables, net of allowance for credit losses of $24.7 and $32.9, respectivelyReceivables, net of allowance for credit losses of $24.7 and $32.9, respectively383.7 221.6 
Accounts receivable pledged as collateralAccounts receivable pledged as collateral338.0 319.0 Accounts receivable pledged as collateral395.0 319.0 
Fuel inventory and suppliesFuel inventory and supplies612.7 566.7 Fuel inventory and supplies615.2 566.7 
Income taxes receivableIncome taxes receivable16.9 28.0 Income taxes receivable7.5 28.0 
Regulatory assetsRegulatory assets425.3 424.1 Regulatory assets365.9 424.1 
Prepaid expensesPrepaid expenses44.9 49.3 Prepaid expenses47.5 49.3 
Other assetsOther assets76.8 75.4 Other assets66.2 75.4 
Total Current AssetsTotal Current Assets1,722.0 1,710.3 Total Current Assets1,905.7 1,710.3 
PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT, NETPROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT, NET21,157.7 21,002.6 PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT, NET21,686.9 21,002.6 
PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT OF VARIABLE INTEREST ENTITIES, NETPROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT OF VARIABLE INTEREST ENTITIES, NET146.0 147.8 PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT OF VARIABLE INTEREST ENTITIES, NET142.5 147.8 
OTHER ASSETS:OTHER ASSETS:  OTHER ASSETS:  
Regulatory assetsRegulatory assets2,058.0 1,991.1 Regulatory assets1,992.1 1,991.1 
Nuclear decommissioning trust fundNuclear decommissioning trust fund733.2 768.7 Nuclear decommissioning trust fund613.5 768.7 
GoodwillGoodwill2,336.6 2,336.6 Goodwill2,336.6 2,336.6 
OtherOther586.4 563.4 Other570.3 563.4 
Total Other AssetsTotal Other Assets5,714.2 5,659.8 Total Other Assets5,512.5 5,659.8 
TOTAL ASSETSTOTAL ASSETS$28,739.9 $28,520.5 TOTAL ASSETS$29,247.6 $28,520.5 
The accompanying Notes to Unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements are an integral part of these statements.
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EVERGY, INC.EVERGY, INC.EVERGY, INC.
Consolidated Balance SheetsConsolidated Balance SheetsConsolidated Balance Sheets
(Unaudited)(Unaudited)(Unaudited)
March 31
2022
December 31
2021
September 30
2022
December 31
2021
LIABILITIES AND EQUITYLIABILITIES AND EQUITY(millions, except share amounts)LIABILITIES AND EQUITY(millions, except share amounts)
CURRENT LIABILITIES:CURRENT LIABILITIES:  CURRENT LIABILITIES:  
Current maturities of long-term debtCurrent maturities of long-term debt$587.3 $389.3 Current maturities of long-term debt$349.5 $389.3 
Notes payable and commercial paperNotes payable and commercial paper1,392.2 1,159.3 Notes payable and commercial paper1,722.3 1,159.3 
Collateralized note payableCollateralized note payable338.0 319.0 Collateralized note payable395.0 319.0 
Accounts payableAccounts payable396.1 639.7 Accounts payable398.2 639.7 
Accrued taxesAccrued taxes248.0 150.4 Accrued taxes334.7 150.4 
Accrued interestAccrued interest143.3 118.8 Accrued interest88.6 118.8 
Regulatory liabilitiesRegulatory liabilities56.5 70.7 Regulatory liabilities74.6 70.7 
Asset retirement obligationsAsset retirement obligations19.0 19.5 Asset retirement obligations18.0 19.5 
Accrued compensation and benefitsAccrued compensation and benefits50.2 51.6 Accrued compensation and benefits72.2 51.6 
OtherOther160.7 184.6 Other218.6 184.6 
Total Current LiabilitiesTotal Current Liabilities3,391.3 3,102.9 Total Current Liabilities3,671.7 3,102.9 
LONG-TERM LIABILITIES:LONG-TERM LIABILITIES:  LONG-TERM LIABILITIES:  
Long-term debt, netLong-term debt, net9,247.1 9,297.9 Long-term debt, net9,197.2 9,297.9 
Deferred income taxesDeferred income taxes1,885.6 1,861.9 Deferred income taxes1,982.1 1,861.9 
Unamortized investment tax creditsUnamortized investment tax credits182.5 181.4 Unamortized investment tax credits178.9 181.4 
Regulatory liabilitiesRegulatory liabilities2,651.7 2,705.0 Regulatory liabilities2,442.5 2,705.0 
Pension and post-retirement liabilityPension and post-retirement liability884.3 879.1 Pension and post-retirement liability889.3 879.1 
Asset retirement obligationsAsset retirement obligations950.8 940.6 Asset retirement obligations966.0 940.6 
OtherOther309.1 310.0 Other304.4 310.0 
Total Long-Term LiabilitiesTotal Long-Term Liabilities16,111.1 16,175.9 Total Long-Term Liabilities15,960.4 16,175.9 
Commitments and Contingencies (Note 9)00
Commitments and Contingencies (Note 10)Commitments and Contingencies (Note 10)
EQUITY:EQUITY:EQUITY:
Evergy, Inc. Shareholders' Equity:Evergy, Inc. Shareholders' Equity:Evergy, Inc. Shareholders' Equity:
Common stock - 600,000,000 shares authorized, without par value
229,476,558 and 229,299,900 shares issued, stated value
7,206.4 7,205.5 
Common stock - 600,000,000 shares authorized, without par value
229,532,136 and 229,299,900 shares issued, stated value
Common stock - 600,000,000 shares authorized, without par value
229,532,136 and 229,299,900 shares issued, stated value
7,216.6 7,205.5 
Retained earningsRetained earnings2,073.3 2,082.9 Retained earnings2,432.2 2,082.9 
Accumulated other comprehensive lossAccumulated other comprehensive loss(42.6)(44.0)Accumulated other comprehensive loss(39.8)(44.0)
Total Evergy, Inc. Shareholders' EquityTotal Evergy, Inc. Shareholders' Equity9,237.1 9,244.4 Total Evergy, Inc. Shareholders' Equity9,609.0 9,244.4 
Noncontrolling InterestsNoncontrolling Interests0.4 (2.7)Noncontrolling Interests6.5 (2.7)
Total EquityTotal Equity9,237.5 9,241.7 Total Equity9,615.5 9,241.7 
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITYTOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY$28,739.9 $28,520.5 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY$29,247.6 $28,520.5 
The accompanying Notes to Unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements are an integral part of these statements.
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EVERGY, INC.EVERGY, INC.EVERGY, INC.
Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive IncomeConsolidated Statements of Comprehensive IncomeConsolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income
(Unaudited)(Unaudited)(Unaudited)
Three Months Ended
September 30
Year to Date
September 30
Three Months Ended March 3120222021
2022202120222021
(millions, except per share amounts)(millions, except per share amounts)
OPERATING REVENUESOPERATING REVENUES$1,223.9 $1,611.9 OPERATING REVENUES$1,909.1 $1,616.5 $4,579.5 $4,464.6 
OPERATING EXPENSES:OPERATING EXPENSES:OPERATING EXPENSES:
Fuel and purchased powerFuel and purchased power309.0 635.1 Fuel and purchased power643.0 355.8 1,366.3 1,275.0 
SPP network transmission costsSPP network transmission costs78.7 69.4 SPP network transmission costs81.6 73.6 241.8 216.8 
Operating and maintenanceOperating and maintenance252.2 275.5 Operating and maintenance266.2 265.2 801.2 800.6 
Depreciation and amortizationDepreciation and amortization229.0 219.3 Depreciation and amortization233.2 225.0 694.3 669.5 
Taxes other than income taxTaxes other than income tax101.9 94.9 Taxes other than income tax100.7 96.2 302.9 289.0 
Estimated impairment loss on Sibley Unit 3Estimated impairment loss on Sibley Unit 36.0 — 6.0 — 
Total Operating ExpensesTotal Operating Expenses970.8 1,294.2 Total Operating Expenses1,330.7 1,015.8 3,412.5 3,250.9 
INCOME FROM OPERATIONSINCOME FROM OPERATIONS253.1 317.7 INCOME FROM OPERATIONS578.4 600.7 1,167.0 1,213.7 
OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE):OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE):OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE):
Investment earnings (loss)(9.6)1.6 
Investment earningsInvestment earnings13.1 8.8 2.6 18.8 
Other incomeOther income8.2 11.2 Other income6.2 11.0 20.3 36.9 
Other expenseOther expense(24.9)(20.9)Other expense(16.7)(19.2)(64.5)(58.9)
Total Other Expense, Net(26.3)(8.1)
Total Other Income (Expense), NetTotal Other Income (Expense), Net2.6 0.6 (41.6)(3.2)
Interest expenseInterest expense91.8 94.0 Interest expense102.3 93.6 293.4 281.4 
INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXESINCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES135.0 215.6 INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES478.7 507.7 832.0 929.1 
Income tax expenseIncome tax expense11.5 23.0 Income tax expense49.5 57.2 83.1 99.8 
Equity in earnings of equity method investees, net of income taxesEquity in earnings of equity method investees, net of income taxes2.1 2.0 Equity in earnings of equity method investees, net of income taxes2.0 2.0 5.5 6.1 
NET INCOMENET INCOME125.6 194.6 NET INCOME431.2 452.5 754.4 835.4 
Less: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interestsLess: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests3.1 3.0 Less: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests3.0 3.1 9.2 9.1 
NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO EVERGY, INC.NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO EVERGY, INC.$122.5 $191.6 NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO EVERGY, INC.$428.2 $449.4 $745.2 $826.3 
BASIC AND DILUTED EARNINGS PER AVERAGE COMMON SHARE OUTSTANDING ATTRIBUTABLE TO EVERGY, INC. (see Note 1)BASIC AND DILUTED EARNINGS PER AVERAGE COMMON SHARE OUTSTANDING ATTRIBUTABLE TO EVERGY, INC. (see Note 1)BASIC AND DILUTED EARNINGS PER AVERAGE COMMON SHARE OUTSTANDING ATTRIBUTABLE TO EVERGY, INC. (see Note 1)
Basic earnings per common shareBasic earnings per common share$0.53 $0.84 Basic earnings per common share$1.86 $1.96 $3.24 $3.61 
Diluted earnings per common shareDiluted earnings per common share$0.53 $0.84 Diluted earnings per common share$1.86 $1.95 $3.23 $3.60 
AVERAGE COMMON SHARES OUTSTANDINGAVERAGE COMMON SHARES OUTSTANDINGAVERAGE COMMON SHARES OUTSTANDING
BasicBasic229.8 227.3 Basic229.9 229.7 229.9 228.8 
DilutedDiluted230.2 227.6 Diluted230.6 230.2 230.5 229.3 
COMPREHENSIVE INCOMECOMPREHENSIVE INCOMECOMPREHENSIVE INCOME
NET INCOMENET INCOME$125.6 $194.6 NET INCOME$431.2 $452.5 $754.4 $835.4 
Derivative hedging activityDerivative hedging activityDerivative hedging activity
Reclassification to expenses, net of taxReclassification to expenses, net of tax1.4 1.4 Reclassification to expenses, net of tax1.4 1.3 4.1 4.1 
Derivative hedging activity, net of taxDerivative hedging activity, net of tax1.4 1.4 Derivative hedging activity, net of tax1.4 1.3 4.1 4.1 
Defined benefit pension plansDefined benefit pension plans
Amortization of net losses included in net periodic benefit costs, net of taxAmortization of net losses included in net periodic benefit costs, net of tax — 0.1 — 
Change in unrecognized pension expense, net of taxChange in unrecognized pension expense, net of tax — 0.1 — 
Total other comprehensive incomeTotal other comprehensive income1.4 1.4 Total other comprehensive income1.4 1.3 4.2 4.1 
COMPREHENSIVE INCOMECOMPREHENSIVE INCOME127.0 196.0 COMPREHENSIVE INCOME432.6 453.8 758.6 839.5 
Less: Comprehensive income attributable to noncontrolling interestLess: Comprehensive income attributable to noncontrolling interest3.1 3.0 Less: Comprehensive income attributable to noncontrolling interest3.0 3.1 9.2 9.1 
COMPREHENSIVE INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO EVERGY, INC.COMPREHENSIVE INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO EVERGY, INC.$123.9 $193.0 COMPREHENSIVE INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO EVERGY, INC.$429.6 $450.7 $749.4 $830.4 
The accompanying Notes to Unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements are an integral part of these statements.
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EVERGY, INC.EVERGY, INC.EVERGY, INC.
Consolidated Statements of Cash FlowsConsolidated Statements of Cash FlowsConsolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(Unaudited)(Unaudited)(Unaudited)
Three Months Ended March 3120222021
Year to Date September 30Year to Date September 3020222021
CASH FLOWS FROM (USED IN) OPERATING ACTIVITIES:CASH FLOWS FROM (USED IN) OPERATING ACTIVITIES:(millions)CASH FLOWS FROM (USED IN) OPERATING ACTIVITIES:(millions)
Net incomeNet income$125.6 $194.6 Net income$754.4 $835.4 
Adjustments to reconcile income to net cash from operating activities:Adjustments to reconcile income to net cash from operating activities:Adjustments to reconcile income to net cash from operating activities:
Depreciation and amortizationDepreciation and amortization229.0 219.3 Depreciation and amortization694.3 669.5 
Amortization of nuclear fuelAmortization of nuclear fuel15.8 13.3 Amortization of nuclear fuel47.7 35.7 
Amortization of deferred refueling outageAmortization of deferred refueling outage6.3 5.8 Amortization of deferred refueling outage18.8 18.8 
Amortization of corporate-owned life insuranceAmortization of corporate-owned life insurance6.7 6.7 Amortization of corporate-owned life insurance18.3 18.5 
Non-cash compensationNon-cash compensation4.5 3.1 Non-cash compensation15.2 11.4 
Net deferred income taxes and creditsNet deferred income taxes and credits0.4 20.0 Net deferred income taxes and credits54.6 98.6 
Allowance for equity funds used during constructionAllowance for equity funds used during construction(7.4)(7.5)Allowance for equity funds used during construction(18.3)(20.8)
Payments for asset retirement obligationsPayments for asset retirement obligations(1.3)(0.8)Payments for asset retirement obligations(9.4)(10.0)
Equity in earnings of equity method investees, net of income taxesEquity in earnings of equity method investees, net of income taxes(2.1)(2.0)Equity in earnings of equity method investees, net of income taxes(5.5)(6.1)
Income from corporate-owned life insuranceIncome from corporate-owned life insurance(0.7)(0.6)Income from corporate-owned life insurance(1.2)(13.7)
OtherOther0.3 0.2 Other0.9 (4.5)
Changes in working capital items:Changes in working capital items:Changes in working capital items:
Accounts receivableAccounts receivable29.8 26.3 Accounts receivable(127.8)(39.6)
Accounts receivable pledged as collateralAccounts receivable pledged as collateral(19.0)(5.0)Accounts receivable pledged as collateral(76.0)(35.0)
Fuel inventory and suppliesFuel inventory and supplies(45.8)12.4 Fuel inventory and supplies(48.0)(40.0)
Prepaid expenses and other current assetsPrepaid expenses and other current assets(48.0)(82.6)Prepaid expenses and other current assets16.1 (167.9)
Accounts payableAccounts payable(157.2)(242.4)Accounts payable(142.6)(206.8)
Accrued taxesAccrued taxes108.7 90.4 Accrued taxes204.8 169.5 
Other current liabilitiesOther current liabilities(13.7)50.6 Other current liabilities(43.2)(14.1)
Changes in other assetsChanges in other assets13.9 (324.6)Changes in other assets92.8 (308.7)
Changes in other liabilitiesChanges in other liabilities19.3 (5.8)Changes in other liabilities31.8 45.8 
Cash Flows from (used in) Operating Activities265.1 (28.6)
Cash Flows from Operating ActivitiesCash Flows from Operating Activities1,477.7 1,036.0 
CASH FLOWS FROM (USED IN) INVESTING ACTIVITIES:CASH FLOWS FROM (USED IN) INVESTING ACTIVITIES:  CASH FLOWS FROM (USED IN) INVESTING ACTIVITIES:  
Additions to property, plant and equipmentAdditions to property, plant and equipment(524.7)(467.7)Additions to property, plant and equipment(1,614.6)(1,394.7)
Purchase of securities - trustsPurchase of securities - trusts(12.6)(44.6)Purchase of securities - trusts(28.5)(108.4)
Sale of securities - trustsSale of securities - trusts8.7 40.9 Sale of securities - trusts22.3 95.3 
Investment in corporate-owned life insuranceInvestment in corporate-owned life insurance(2.9)(1.0)Investment in corporate-owned life insurance(15.5)(13.5)
Proceeds from investment in corporate-owned life insuranceProceeds from investment in corporate-owned life insurance1.1 0.8 Proceeds from investment in corporate-owned life insurance3.4 76.3 
Other investing activitiesOther investing activities(0.9)(3.6)Other investing activities7.8 (4.1)
Cash Flows used in Investing ActivitiesCash Flows used in Investing Activities(531.3)(475.2)Cash Flows used in Investing Activities(1,625.1)(1,349.1)
CASH FLOWS FROM (USED IN) FINANCING ACTIVITIES:CASH FLOWS FROM (USED IN) FINANCING ACTIVITIES:  CASH FLOWS FROM (USED IN) FINANCING ACTIVITIES:  
Short-term debt, netShort-term debt, net(267.1)980.0 Short-term debt, net62.9 301.6 
Proceeds from term loan facilityProceeds from term loan facility500.0 — Proceeds from term loan facility500.0 — 
Collateralized short-term borrowings, netCollateralized short-term borrowings, net19.0 5.0 Collateralized short-term borrowings, net76.0 35.0 
Issuance of common stockIssuance of common stock 112.5 
Proceeds from long-term debtProceeds from long-term debt247.4 — Proceeds from long-term debt246.9 497.3 
Retirements of long-term debtRetirements of long-term debt(100.0)(1.1)Retirements of long-term debt(387.5)(351.1)
Retirements of long-term debt of variable interest entitiesRetirements of long-term debt of variable interest entities (18.8)Retirements of long-term debt of variable interest entities (18.8)
Borrowings against cash surrender value of corporate-owned life insuranceBorrowings against cash surrender value of corporate-owned life insurance0.6 0.4 Borrowings against cash surrender value of corporate-owned life insurance52.4 53.1 
Repayment of borrowings against cash surrender value of corporate-owned life insuranceRepayment of borrowings against cash surrender value of corporate-owned life insurance (0.1)Repayment of borrowings against cash surrender value of corporate-owned life insurance(1.2)(62.1)
Cash dividends paidCash dividends paid(131.3)(121.4)Cash dividends paid(394.1)(366.7)
Other financing activitiesOther financing activities(6.4)(3.1)Other financing activities(9.5)(7.3)
Cash Flows from Financing ActivitiesCash Flows from Financing Activities262.2 840.9 Cash Flows from Financing Activities145.9 193.5 
NET CHANGE IN CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASHNET CHANGE IN CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH(4.0)337.1 NET CHANGE IN CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH(1.5)(119.6)
CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH:CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH:CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH:
Beginning of periodBeginning of period26.2 144.9 Beginning of period26.2 144.9 
End of periodEnd of period$22.2 $482.0 End of period$24.7 $25.3 
The accompanying Notes to Unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements are an integral part of these statements.
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EVERGY, INC.
Consolidated Statements of Changes in Equity
(Unaudited)
Evergy, Inc. Shareholders
Common stock sharesCommon stockRetained earningsAOCINon-controlling interestsTotal equity
(millions, except share amounts)
Balance as of December 31, 2020226,836,670 $7,080.0 $1,702.8 $(49.4)$(14.9)$8,718.5 
Net income— — 191.6 — 3.0 194.6 
Issuance of stock compensation and reinvested dividends, net of tax withholding104,896 (1.1)— — — (1.1)
Issuance of restricted common stock54,054 2.9 — — — 2.9 
Dividends declared on common stock ($0.535 per share)— — (121.4)— — (121.4)
Dividend equivalents declared— — (0.2)— — (0.2)
Stock compensation expense— 2.6 — — — 2.6 
Unearned compensation
Issuance of restricted common stock— (2.9)— — — (2.9)
Compensation expense recognized— 0.4 — — — 0.4 
Derivative hedging activity, net of tax— — — 1.4 — 1.4 
Other— (0.4)— — — (0.4)
Balance as of March 31, 2021226,995,620 $7,081.5 $1,772.8 $(48.0)$(11.9)$8,794.4 
Balance as of December 31, 2021229,299,900 $7,205.5 $2,082.9 $(44.0)$(2.7)$9,241.7 
Net income— — 122.5 — 3.1 125.6 
Issuance of stock compensation and reinvested dividends, net of tax withholding176,658 (4.0)— — — (4.0)
Dividends declared on common stock ($0.5725 per share)— — (131.3)— — (131.3)
Dividend equivalents declared— — (0.8)— — (0.8)
Stock compensation expense— 4.3 — — — 4.3 
Unearned compensation
Compensation expense recognized— 0.2 — — — 0.2 
Derivative hedging activity, net of tax— — — 1.4 — 1.4 
Other— 0.4 — — — 0.4 
Balance as of March 31, 2022229,476,558 $7,206.4 $2,073.3 $(42.6)$0.4 $9,237.5 
EVERGY, INC.
Consolidated Statements of Changes in Equity
(Unaudited)
Evergy, Inc. Shareholders
Common stock sharesCommon stockRetained earningsAOCINon-controlling interestsTotal equity
(millions, except share amounts)
Balance as of December 31, 2020226,836,670 $7,080.0 $1,702.8 $(49.4)$(14.9)$8,718.5 
Net income— — 191.6 — 3.0 194.6 
Issuance of stock compensation and reinvested dividends, net of tax withholding104,896 (1.1)— — — (1.1)
Issuance of restricted common stock54,054 2.9 — — — 2.9 
Dividends declared on common stock ($0.535 per share)— — (121.4)— — (121.4)
Dividend equivalents declared— — (0.2)— — (0.2)
Stock compensation expense— 2.6 — — — 2.6 
Unearned compensation
Issuance of restricted common stock— (2.9)— — — (2.9)
Compensation expense recognized— 0.4 — — — 0.4 
Derivative hedging activity, net of tax— — — 1.4 — 1.4 
Other— (0.4)— — — (0.4)
Balance as of March 31, 2021226,995,620 7,081.5 1,772.8 (48.0)(11.9)8,794.4 
Net income— — 185.3 — 3.0 188.3 
Issuance of stock, net of issuance costs2,269,447 112.5 — — — 112.5 
Issuance of stock compensation and reinvested dividends, net of tax withholding31,147 (0.6)— — — (0.6)
Dividends declared on common stock ($0.535 per share)— — (122.6)— — (122.6)
Dividend equivalents declared— — (0.5)— — (0.5)
Stock compensation expense— 3.8 — — — 3.8 
Unearned compensation
Compensation expense recognized— 0.5 — — — 0.5 
Derivative hedging activity, net of tax— — — 1.4 — 1.4 
Other— (0.1)— — — (0.1)
Balance as of June 30, 2021229,296,214 7,197.6 1,835.0 (46.6)(8.9)8,977.1 
Net income— — 449.4 — 3.1 452.5 
Issuance of stock compensation and reinvested dividends, net of tax withholding4,865 — — — — — 
Dividends declared on common stock ($0.535 per share)— — (122.7)— — (122.7)
Dividend equivalents declared— (0.4)— — (0.4)
Stock compensation expense— 3.6 — — — 3.6 
Unearned compensation
Compensation expense recognized— 0.4 — — — 0.4 
Derivative hedging activity, net of tax— — — 1.3 — 1.3 
Other— 0.2 — — — 0.2 
Balance as of September 30, 2021229,301,079 $7,201.8 $2,161.3 $(45.3)$(5.8)$9,312.0 
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EVERGY, INC.
Consolidated Statements of Changes in Equity
(Unaudited)
Evergy, Inc. Shareholders
Common stock sharesCommon stockRetained earningsAOCINon-controlling interestsTotal equity
(millions, except share amounts)
Balance as of December 31, 2021229,299,900 $7,205.5 $2,082.9 $(44.0)$(2.7)$9,241.7 
Net income— — 122.5 — 3.1 125.6 
Issuance of stock compensation and reinvested dividends, net of tax withholding176,658 (4.0)— — — (4.0)
Dividends declared on common stock ($0.5725 per share)— — (131.3)— — (131.3)
Dividend equivalents declared— — (0.8)— — (0.8)
Stock compensation expense— 4.3 — — — 4.3 
Unearned compensation
Compensation expense recognized— 0.2 — — — 0.2 
Derivative hedging activity, net of tax— — — 1.4 — 1.4 
Other— 0.4 — — — 0.4 
Balance as of March 31, 2022229,476,558 7,206.4 2,073.3 (42.6)0.4 9,237.5 
Net income— — 194.5 — 3.1 197.6 
Issuance of stock compensation and reinvested dividends, net of tax withholding38,743 (0.3)— — — (0.3)
Dividends declared on common stock ($0.5725 per share)— — (131.4)— — (131.4)
Dividend equivalents declared— — (0.4)— — (0.4)
Stock compensation expense— 6.3 — — — 6.3 
Unearned compensation
Compensation expense recognized— 0.2 — — — 0.2 
Derivative hedging activity, net of tax— — — 1.3 — 1.3 
Change in unrecognized pension expense, net of tax— — — 0.1 — 0.1 
Other— (0.1)— — — (0.1)
Balance as of June 30, 2022229,515,301 7,212.5 2,136.0 (41.2)3.5 9,310.8 
Net income— — 428.2 — 3.0 431.2 
Issuance of stock compensation and reinvested dividends, net of tax withholding16,835 (0.2)— — — (0.2)
Dividends declared on common stock ($0.5725 per share)— — (131.4)— — (131.4)
Dividend equivalents declared— — (0.6)— — (0.6)
Stock compensation expense— 4.0 — — — 4.0 
Unearned compensation
Compensation expense recognized— 0.2 — — — 0.2 
Derivative hedging activity, net of tax— — — 1.4 — 1.4 
Other— 0.1 — — — 0.1 
Balance as of September 30, 2022229,532,136 $7,216.6 $2,432.2 $(39.8)$6.5 $9,615.5 
The accompanying Notes to Unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements are an integral part of these statements.

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EVERGY KANSAS CENTRAL, INC.EVERGY KANSAS CENTRAL, INC.EVERGY KANSAS CENTRAL, INC.
Consolidated Balance SheetsConsolidated Balance SheetsConsolidated Balance Sheets
(Unaudited)(Unaudited)(Unaudited)
March 31
2022
December 31
2021
September 30
2022
December 31
2021
ASSETSASSETS(millions, except share amounts)ASSETS(millions, except share amounts)
CURRENT ASSETS:CURRENT ASSETS: CURRENT ASSETS: 
Cash and cash equivalentsCash and cash equivalents$4.9 $3.1 Cash and cash equivalents$10.3 $3.1 
Receivables, net of allowance for credit losses of $10.1 and $13.0, respectively178.9 201.6 
Receivables, net of allowance for credit losses of $11.7 and $13.0, respectivelyReceivables, net of allowance for credit losses of $11.7 and $13.0, respectively298.4 201.6 
Related party receivablesRelated party receivables5.7 21.2 Related party receivables10.1 21.2 
Accounts receivable pledged as collateralAccounts receivable pledged as collateral165.0 153.0 Accounts receivable pledged as collateral200.0 153.0 
Fuel inventory and suppliesFuel inventory and supplies313.5 283.2 Fuel inventory and supplies318.4 283.2 
Income taxes receivableIncome taxes receivable1.5 9.6 Income taxes receivable 9.6 
Regulatory assetsRegulatory assets243.1 257.3 Regulatory assets136.3 257.3 
Prepaid expensesPrepaid expenses16.6 19.4 Prepaid expenses19.8 19.4 
Other assetsOther assets40.1 21.6 Other assets44.4 21.6 
Total Current AssetsTotal Current Assets969.3 970.0 Total Current Assets1,037.7 970.0 
PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT, NETPROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT, NET10,616.7 10,548.9 PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT, NET10,823.6 10,548.9 
PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT OF VARIABLE INTEREST ENTITIES, NETPROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT OF VARIABLE INTEREST ENTITIES, NET146.0 147.8 PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT OF VARIABLE INTEREST ENTITIES, NET142.5 147.8 
OTHER ASSETS:OTHER ASSETS:  OTHER ASSETS:  
Regulatory assetsRegulatory assets787.0 753.6 Regulatory assets749.1 753.6 
Nuclear decommissioning trust fundNuclear decommissioning trust fund354.1 368.4 Nuclear decommissioning trust fund300.5 368.4 
OtherOther310.3 286.9 Other291.7 286.9 
Total Other AssetsTotal Other Assets1,451.4 1,408.9 Total Other Assets1,341.3 1,408.9 
TOTAL ASSETSTOTAL ASSETS$13,183.4 $13,075.6 TOTAL ASSETS$13,345.1 $13,075.6 
The disclosures regarding Evergy Kansas Central included in the accompanying Notes to Unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements are an integral part of these statements.
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EVERGY KANSAS CENTRAL, INC.
Consolidated Balance Sheets
(Unaudited)
 March 31
2022
December 31
2021
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY(millions, except share amounts)
CURRENT LIABILITIES:  
Notes payable and commercial paper$461.3 $406.0 
Collateralized note payable165.0 153.0 
Accounts payable173.0 232.2 
Related party payables29.4 27.5 
Accrued taxes157.9 106.1 
Accrued interest91.1 71.5 
Regulatory liabilities13.4 12.8 
Asset retirement obligations7.3 7.3 
Accrued compensation and benefits24.8 13.8 
Other105.7 126.3 
Total Current Liabilities1,228.9 1,156.5 
LONG-TERM LIABILITIES:  
Long-term debt, net3,934.9 3,934.2 
Deferred income taxes871.9 867.9 
Unamortized investment tax credits63.4 61.7 
Regulatory liabilities1,443.7 1,469.4 
Pension and post-retirement liability433.6 435.6 
Asset retirement obligations442.2 436.6 
Other173.2 172.2 
Total Long-Term Liabilities7,362.9 7,377.6 
Commitments and Contingencies (Note 9)00
EQUITY: 
Evergy Kansas Central, Inc. Shareholder's Equity:  
Common stock - 1,000 shares authorized, $0.01 par value, 1 share issued2,737.6 2,737.6 
Retained earnings1,853.6 1,806.6 
Total Evergy Kansas Central, Inc. Shareholder's Equity4,591.2 4,544.2 
Noncontrolling Interests0.4 (2.7)
Total Equity4,591.6 4,541.5 
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY$13,183.4 $13,075.6 
The disclosures regarding Evergy Kansas Central included in the accompanying Notes to Unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements are an integral part of these statements.

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EVERGY KANSAS CENTRAL, INC.
Consolidated Statements of Income
(Unaudited)
Three Months Ended March 3120222021
(millions)
OPERATING REVENUES$613.9 $901.1 
OPERATING EXPENSES:
Fuel and purchased power108.1 294.8 
SPP network transmission costs78.7 69.4 
Operating and maintenance125.7 130.8 
Depreciation and amortization119.7 115.5 
Taxes other than income tax54.5 50.3 
Total Operating Expenses486.7 660.8 
INCOME FROM OPERATIONS127.2 240.3 
OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE):
Investment loss(1.5)(0.5)
Other income3.1 6.5 
Other expense(10.2)(9.2)
Total Other Expense, Net(8.6)(3.2)
Interest expense40.9 40.3 
INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES77.7 196.8 
Income tax expense3.6 16.6 
Equity in earnings of equity method investees, net of income taxes1.0 0.9 
NET INCOME75.1 181.1 
Less: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests3.1 3.0 
NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO EVERGY KANSAS CENTRAL, INC.$72.0 $178.1 
EVERGY KANSAS CENTRAL, INC.
Consolidated Balance Sheets
(Unaudited)
 September 30
2022
December 31
2021
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY(millions, except share amounts)
CURRENT LIABILITIES:  
Current maturities of long-term debt$50.0 $— 
Notes payable and commercial paper638.2 406.0 
Collateralized note payable200.0 153.0 
Accounts payable199.3 232.2 
Related party payables30.2 27.5 
Accrued taxes182.6 106.1 
Accrued interest51.5 71.5 
Regulatory liabilities12.9 12.8 
Asset retirement obligations7.3 7.3 
Accrued compensation and benefits38.6 13.8 
Other157.0 126.3 
Total Current Liabilities1,567.6 1,156.5 
LONG-TERM LIABILITIES:  
Long-term debt, net3,886.3 3,934.2 
Deferred income taxes851.3 867.9 
Unamortized investment tax credits61.0 61.7 
Regulatory liabilities1,377.0 1,469.4 
Pension and post-retirement liability428.8 435.6 
Asset retirement obligations450.5 436.6 
Other184.3 172.2 
Total Long-Term Liabilities7,239.2 7,377.6 
Commitments and Contingencies (Note 10)
EQUITY: 
Evergy Kansas Central, Inc. Shareholder's Equity:  
Common stock - 1,000 shares authorized, $0.01 par value, 1 share issued2,737.6 2,737.6 
Retained earnings1,794.2 1,806.6 
Total Evergy Kansas Central, Inc. Shareholder's Equity4,531.8 4,544.2 
Noncontrolling Interests6.5 (2.7)
Total Equity4,538.3 4,541.5 
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY$13,345.1 $13,075.6 
The disclosures regarding Evergy Kansas Central included in the accompanying Notes to Unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements are an integral part of these statements.

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EVERGY KANSAS CENTRAL, INC.
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(Unaudited)
Three Months Ended March 3120222021
CASH FLOWS FROM (USED IN) OPERATING ACTIVITIES:(millions)
Net income$75.1 $181.1 
Adjustments to reconcile income to net cash from operating activities:
Depreciation and amortization119.7 115.5 
Amortization of nuclear fuel7.9 6.6 
Amortization of deferred refueling outage3.1 2.9 
Amortization of corporate-owned life insurance6.7 6.7 
Net deferred income taxes and credits(4.5)7.9 
Allowance for equity funds used during construction(2.7)(4.7)
Payments for asset retirement obligations(0.6)— 
Equity in earnings of equity method investees, net of income taxes(1.0)(0.9)
Income from corporate-owned life insurance(0.7)(0.6)
Other(1.4)(1.4)
Changes in working capital items:
Accounts receivable28.5 4.7 
Accounts receivable pledged as collateral(12.0)(5.0)
Fuel inventory and supplies(30.1)5.4 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets(44.8)(53.7)
Accounts payable(25.9)(109.9)
Accrued taxes59.9 54.4 
Other current liabilities0.1 2.1 
Changes in other assets(4.4)(94.0)
Changes in other liabilities10.0 (16.5)
Cash Flows from Operating Activities182.9 100.6 
CASH FLOWS FROM (USED IN) INVESTING ACTIVITIES:  
Additions to property, plant and equipment(223.7)(212.7)
Purchase of securities - trusts(3.1)(36.3)
Sale of securities - trusts1.6 35.3 
Investment in corporate-owned life insurance(2.9)(1.0)
Proceeds from investment in corporate-owned life insurance1.1 0.8 
Other investing activities4.2 (0.1)
Cash Flows used in Investing Activities(222.8)(214.0)
CASH FLOWS FROM (USED IN) FINANCING ACTIVITIES:  
Short-term debt, net55.3 195.0 
Collateralized short-term debt, net12.0 5.0 
Retirements of long-term debt of variable interest entities (18.8)
Borrowings against cash surrender value of corporate-owned life insurance0.6 0.4 
Repayment of borrowings against cash surrender value of corporate-owned life insurance (0.1)
Cash dividends paid(25.0)— 
Other financing activities(1.2)(0.7)
Cash Flows from Financing Activities41.7 180.8 
NET CHANGE IN CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH1.8 67.4 
CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH:
Beginning of period3.1 28.7 
End of period$4.9 $96.1 
EVERGY KANSAS CENTRAL, INC.
Consolidated Statements of Income
(Unaudited)
Three Months Ended
September 30
Year to Date
September 30
2022202120222021
(millions)
OPERATING REVENUES$1,021.4 $777.8 $2,359.3 $2,277.4 
OPERATING EXPENSES:
Fuel and purchased power342.1 143.2 629.2 543.7 
SPP network transmission costs81.6 73.6 241.8 216.8 
Operating and maintenance135.1 126.9 402.3 387.9 
Depreciation and amortization121.6 117.3 361.9 349.1 
Taxes other than income tax54.9 50.9 163.3 153.2 
Total Operating Expenses735.3 511.9 1,798.5 1,650.7 
INCOME FROM OPERATIONS286.1 265.9 560.8 626.7 
OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE):
Investment earnings (loss)(1.2)0.1 (5.1)0.6 
Other income2.2 5.6 8.0 23.2 
Other expense(10.5)(9.3)(29.8)(26.2)
Total Other Expense, Net(9.5)(3.6)(26.9)(2.4)
Interest expense46.1 40.1 131.7 120.2 
INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES230.5 222.2 402.2 504.1 
Income tax expense15.5 22.6 23.5 45.7 
Equity in earnings of equity method investees, net of income taxes1.1 1.1 3.1 3.0 
NET INCOME216.1 200.7 381.8 461.4 
Less: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests3.0 3.1 9.2 9.1 
NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO EVERGY KANSAS CENTRAL, INC.$213.1 $197.6 $372.6 $452.3 
The disclosures regarding Evergy Kansas Central included in the accompanying Notes to Unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements are an integral part of these statements.

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EVERGY KANSAS CENTRAL, INC.
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(Unaudited)
Year to Date September 3020222021
CASH FLOWS FROM (USED IN) OPERATING ACTIVITIES:(millions)
Net income$381.8 $461.4 
Adjustments to reconcile income to net cash from operating activities:
Depreciation and amortization361.9 349.1 
Amortization of nuclear fuel23.7 17.8 
Amortization of deferred refueling outage9.4 9.4 
Amortization of corporate-owned life insurance18.3 18.5 
Net deferred income taxes and credits(37.9)(2.0)
Allowance for equity funds used during construction(6.9)(11.6)
Payments for asset retirement obligations(4.9)(2.3)
Equity in earnings of equity method investees, net of income taxes(3.1)(3.0)
Income from corporate-owned life insurance(1.2)(13.7)
Other(4.1)(4.1)
Changes in working capital items:
Accounts receivable(61.8)(6.3)
Accounts receivable pledged as collateral(47.0)(20.0)
Fuel inventory and supplies(34.7)(2.9)
Prepaid expenses and other current assets75.5 (116.2)
Accounts payable0.9 (74.9)
Accrued taxes86.1 71.1 
Other current liabilities(27.3)(55.7)
Changes in other assets15.1 (81.9)
Changes in other liabilities14.8 (4.4)
Cash Flows from Operating Activities758.6 528.3 
CASH FLOWS FROM (USED IN) INVESTING ACTIVITIES:  
Additions to property, plant and equipment(682.3)(605.4)
Purchase of securities - trusts(9.2)(88.0)
Sale of securities - trusts10.1 82.9 
Investment in corporate-owned life insurance(15.5)(13.5)
Proceeds from investment in corporate-owned life insurance3.4 76.3 
Other investing activities2.0 2.0 
Cash Flows used in Investing Activities(691.5)(545.7)
CASH FLOWS FROM (USED IN) FINANCING ACTIVITIES:  
Short-term debt, net232.2 184.0 
Collateralized short-term debt, net47.0 20.0 
Retirements of long-term debt of variable interest entities (18.8)
Borrowings against cash surrender value of corporate-owned life insurance50.5 50.1 
Repayment of borrowings against cash surrender value of corporate-owned life insurance(1.2)(62.1)
Cash dividends paid(385.0)(170.0)
Other financing activities(3.4)(3.1)
Cash Flows from (used in) Financing Activities(59.9)0.1 
NET CHANGE IN CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH7.2 (17.3)
CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH:
Beginning of period3.1 28.7 
End of period$10.3 $11.4 
The disclosures regarding Evergy Kansas Central included in the accompanying Notes to Unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements are an integral part of these statements.
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EVERGY KANSAS CENTRAL, INC.EVERGY KANSAS CENTRAL, INC.EVERGY KANSAS CENTRAL, INC.
Consolidated Statements of Changes in EquityConsolidated Statements of Changes in EquityConsolidated Statements of Changes in Equity
(Unaudited)(Unaudited)(Unaudited)
Evergy Kansas Central, Inc. ShareholderEvergy Kansas Central, Inc. Shareholder
Common stock sharesCommon stockRetained earningsNon-controlling interestsTotal equityCommon stock sharesCommon stockRetained earningsNon-controlling interestsTotal equity
(millions, except share amounts)(millions, except share amounts)
Balance as of December 31, 2020Balance as of December 31, 2020$2,737.6 $1,558.1 $(14.9)$4,280.8 Balance as of December 31, 2020$2,737.6 $1,558.1 $(14.9)$4,280.8 
Net incomeNet income— — 178.1 3.0 181.1 Net income— — 178.1 3.0 181.1 
Balance as of March 31, 2021Balance as of March 31, 2021$2,737.6 $1,736.2 $(11.9)$4,461.9 Balance as of March 31, 20212,737.6 1,736.2 (11.9)4,461.9 
Net incomeNet income— — 76.6 3.0 79.6 
Balance as of June 30, 2021Balance as of June 30, 20212,737.6 1,812.8 (8.9)4,541.5 
Net incomeNet income— — 197.6 3.1 200.7 
Dividends declared on common stockDividends declared on common stock— — (170.0)— (170.0)
Balance as of September 30, 2021Balance as of September 30, 2021$2,737.6 $1,840.4 $(5.8)$4,572.2 
Balance as of December 31, 2021Balance as of December 31, 2021$2,737.6 $1,806.6 $(2.7)$4,541.5 Balance as of December 31, 2021$2,737.6 $1,806.6 $(2.7)$4,541.5 
Net incomeNet income— — 72.0 3.1 75.1 Net income— — 72.0 3.1 75.1 
Dividends declared on common stockDividends declared on common stock— — (25.0)— (25.0)Dividends declared on common stock— — (25.0)— (25.0)
Balance as of March 31, 2022Balance as of March 31, 2022$2,737.6 $1,853.6 $0.4 $4,591.6 Balance as of March 31, 20222,737.6 1,853.6 0.4 4,591.6 
Net incomeNet income— — 87.5 3.1 90.6 
Dividends declared on common stockDividends declared on common stock— — (200.0)— (200.0)
Balance as of June 30, 2022Balance as of June 30, 20222,737.6 1,741.1 3.5 4,482.2 
Net incomeNet income— — 213.1 3.0 216.1 
Dividends declared on common stockDividends declared on common stock— — (160.0)— (160.0)
Balance as of September 30, 2022Balance as of September 30, 2022$2,737.6 $1,794.2 $6.5 $4,538.3 
The disclosures regarding Evergy Kansas Central included in the accompanying Unaudited Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements are an integral part of these statements.
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EVERGY METRO, INC.
Consolidated Balance Sheets
(Unaudited)
 March 31
2022
December 31
2021
ASSETS(millions, except share amounts)
CURRENT ASSETS: 
Cash and cash equivalents$3.6 $2.1 
Receivables, net of allowance for credit losses of $9.5 and $13.3, respectively19.2 31.0 
Related party receivables224.6 277.8 
Accounts receivable pledged as collateral123.0 116.0 
Fuel inventory and supplies220.7 211.0 
Regulatory assets86.1 86.3 
Prepaid expenses21.2 22.6 
Other assets19.2 19.7 
Total Current Assets717.6 766.5 
PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT, NET7,480.8 7,474.9 
OTHER ASSETS:  
Regulatory assets434.3 410.7 
Nuclear decommissioning trust fund379.1 400.3 
Other100.4 104.4 
Total Other Assets913.8 915.4 
TOTAL ASSETS$9,112.2 $9,156.8 
The disclosures regarding Evergy Metro included in the accompanying Notes to Unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements are an integral part of these statements.
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EVERGY METRO, INC.
Consolidated Balance Sheets
(Unaudited)
 March 31
2022
December 31
2021
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY(millions, except share amounts)
CURRENT LIABILITIES:  
Current maturities of long-term debt$300.0 $— 
Collateralized note payable123.0 116.0 
Accounts payable187.8 305.2 
Related party payables0.1 0.1 
Accrued taxes80.2 38.6 
Accrued interest37.9 26.4 
Regulatory liabilities40.3 54.6 
Asset retirement obligations10.7 11.0 
Accrued compensation and benefits25.3 37.8 
Other44.3 48.8 
Total Current Liabilities849.6 638.5 
LONG-TERM LIABILITIES:  
Long-term debt, net2,625.5 2,925.0 
Deferred income taxes615.4 606.1 
Unamortized investment tax credits116.6 117.2 
Regulatory liabilities925.5 954.2 
Pension and post-retirement liability427.0 420.9 
Asset retirement obligations374.2 370.0 
Other102.6 103.7 
Total Long-Term Liabilities5,186.8 5,497.1 
Commitments and Contingencies (Note 9)00
EQUITY:  
Common stock - 1,000 shares authorized, without par value, 1 share issued, stated value1,563.1 1,563.1 
Retained earnings1,508.4 1,453.8 
Accumulated other comprehensive income4.3 4.3 
Total Equity3,075.8 3,021.2 
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY$9,112.2 $9,156.8 
EVERGY METRO, INC.
Consolidated Balance Sheets
(Unaudited)
 September 30
2022
December 31
2021
ASSETS(millions, except share amounts)
CURRENT ASSETS: 
Cash and cash equivalents$3.4 $2.1 
Receivables, net of allowance for credit losses of $8.6 and $13.3, respectively79.0 31.0 
Related party receivables222.8 277.8 
Accounts receivable pledged as collateral130.0 116.0 
Fuel inventory and supplies219.2 211.0 
Income taxes receivable14.1 — 
Regulatory assets59.7 86.3 
Prepaid expenses20.8 22.6 
Other assets16.9 19.7 
Total Current Assets765.9 766.5 
PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT, NET7,675.9 7,474.9 
OTHER ASSETS:  
Regulatory assets445.8 410.7 
Nuclear decommissioning trust fund313.0 400.3 
Other95.4 104.4 
Total Other Assets854.2 915.4 
TOTAL ASSETS$9,296.0 $9,156.8 
The disclosures regarding Evergy Metro included in the accompanying Notes to Unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements are an integral part of these statements.
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EVERGY METRO, INC.
Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income
(Unaudited)
Three Months Ended March 3120222021
(millions)
OPERATING REVENUES$422.5 $516.2 
OPERATING EXPENSES:  
Fuel and purchased power132.5 241.2 
Operating and maintenance78.1 93.4 
Depreciation and amortization82.9 78.4 
Taxes other than income tax33.4 32.0 
Total Operating Expenses326.9 445.0 
INCOME FROM OPERATIONS95.6 71.2 
OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE):
Investment earnings0.1 0.1 
Other income4.1 4.0 
Other expense(10.5)(8.4)
Total Other Expense, Net(6.3)(4.3)
Interest expense27.0 28.3 
INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES62.3 38.6 
Income tax expense7.7 5.1 
NET INCOME$54.6 $33.5 
COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
NET INCOME$54.6 $33.5 
OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME:
Derivative hedging activity
Reclassification to expenses, net of tax — 
Derivative hedging activity, net of tax — 
Total other comprehensive income (loss) — 
COMPREHENSIVE INCOME$54.6 $33.5 
EVERGY METRO, INC.
Consolidated Balance Sheets
(Unaudited)
 September 30
2022
December 31
2021
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY(millions, except share amounts)
CURRENT LIABILITIES:  
Current maturities of long-term debt$300.0 $— 
Collateralized note payable130.0 116.0 
Accounts payable183.6 305.2 
Related party payables0.4 0.1 
Accrued taxes113.1 38.6 
Accrued interest26.4 26.4 
Regulatory liabilities58.1 54.6 
Asset retirement obligations9.9 11.0 
Accrued compensation and benefits33.6 37.8 
Other48.1 48.8 
Total Current Liabilities903.2 638.5 
LONG-TERM LIABILITIES:  
Long-term debt, net2,626.1 2,925.0 
Deferred income taxes711.5 606.1 
Unamortized investment tax credits115.3 117.2 
Regulatory liabilities818.8 954.2 
Pension and post-retirement liability434.6 420.9 
Asset retirement obligations380.3 370.0 
Other89.0 103.7 
Total Long-Term Liabilities5,175.6 5,497.1 
Commitments and Contingencies (Note 10)
EQUITY:  
Common stock - 1,000 shares authorized, without par value, 1 share issued, stated value1,563.1 1,563.1 
Retained earnings1,650.0 1,453.8 
Accumulated other comprehensive income4.1 4.3 
Total Equity3,217.2 3,021.2 
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY$9,296.0 $9,156.8 
The disclosures regarding Evergy Metro included in the accompanying Notes to Unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements are an integral part of these statements.
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EVERGY METRO, INC.
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(Unaudited)
Three Months Ended March 3120222021
CASH FLOWS FROM (USED IN) OPERATING ACTIVITIES:(millions)
Net income$54.6 $33.5 
Adjustments to reconcile income to net cash from operating activities:
Depreciation and amortization82.9 78.4 
Amortization of nuclear fuel7.9 6.6 
Amortization of deferred refueling outage3.1 2.9 
Net deferred income taxes and credits(1.8)(23.2)
Allowance for equity funds used during construction(3.9)(2.6)
Payments for asset retirement obligations(0.4)(0.3)
Other(0.1)(0.1)
Changes in working capital items:
Accounts receivable13.0 (274.6)
Accounts receivable pledged as collateral(7.0)— 
Fuel inventory and supplies(9.7)2.9 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets(1.2)15.9 
Accounts payable(80.9)(85.6)
Accrued taxes41.6 57.5 
Other current liabilities(9.0)57.3 
Changes in other assets16.3 10.2 
Changes in other liabilities5.4 4.1 
Cash Flows from (used in) Operating Activities110.8 (117.1)
CASH FLOWS FROM (USED IN) INVESTING ACTIVITIES:  
Additions to property, plant and equipment(172.4)(160.2)
Purchase of securities - trusts(9.6)(8.4)
Sale of securities - trusts7.1 5.6 
Net money pool lending57.0 100.0 
Other investing activities1.7 2.0 
Cash Flows used in Investing Activities(116.2)(61.0)
CASH FLOWS FROM (USED IN) FINANCING ACTIVITIES:  
Short-term debt, net 115.0 
Collateralized short-term debt, net7.0 — 
Other financing activities(0.1)(0.1)
Cash Flows from Financing Activities6.9 114.9 
NET CHANGE IN CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH1.5 (63.2)
CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH:
Beginning of period2.1 71.6 
End of period$3.6 $8.4 
EVERGY METRO, INC.
Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income
(Unaudited)
Three Months Ended
September 30
Year to Date
September 30
2022202120222021
(millions)
OPERATING REVENUES$641.8 $571.8 $1,564.4 $1,526.7 
OPERATING EXPENSES:  
Fuel and purchased power195.8 133.2 487.2 489.3 
Operating and maintenance76.0 87.0 240.8 262.1 
Depreciation and amortization84.8 81.5 252.2 238.3 
Taxes other than income tax32.9 32.6 100.0 97.2 
Total Operating Expenses389.5 334.3 1,080.2 1,086.9 
INCOME FROM OPERATIONS252.3 237.5 484.2 439.8 
OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE):
Investment earnings0.4 — 0.6 0.1 
Other income3.9 4.8 11.2 12.1 
Other expense(2.5)(6.3)(23.1)(21.8)
Total Other Income (Expense), Net1.8 (1.5)(11.3)(9.6)
Interest expense27.7 27.8 81.5 83.2 
INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES226.4 208.2 391.4 347.0 
Income tax expense33.2 26.5 55.2 43.7 
NET INCOME$193.2 $181.7 $336.2 $303.3 
COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
NET INCOME$193.2 $181.7 $336.2 $303.3 
OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME:
Derivative hedging activity
Reclassification to expenses, net of tax(0.1)(0.2)(0.2)(0.2)
Derivative hedging activity, net of tax(0.1)(0.2)(0.2)(0.2)
Total other comprehensive loss(0.1)(0.2)(0.2)(0.2)
COMPREHENSIVE INCOME$193.1 $181.5 $336.0 $303.1 
The disclosures regarding Evergy Metro included in the accompanying Notes to Unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements are an integral part of these statements.
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EVERGY METRO, INC
Consolidated Statements of Changes in Equity
(Unaudited)
 Common stock shares Common Stock Retained earnings AOCI - Net gains (losses) on cash flow hedges Total equity
 (millions, except share amounts)
Balance as of December 31, 2020$1,563.1 $1,191.5 $4.6 $2,759.2 
Net income— — 33.5 — 33.5 
Balance as of March 31, 2021$1,563.1 $1,225.0 $4.6 $2,792.7 
Balance as of December 31, 2021$1,563.1 $1,453.8 $4.3 $3,021.2 
Net income— — 54.6 — 54.6 
Balance as of March 31, 2022$1,563.1 $1,508.4 $4.3 $3,075.8 
EVERGY METRO, INC.
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(Unaudited)
Year to Date September 3020222021
CASH FLOWS FROM (USED IN) OPERATING ACTIVITIES:(millions)
Net income$336.2 $303.3 
Adjustments to reconcile income to net cash from operating activities:
Depreciation and amortization252.2 238.3 
Amortization of nuclear fuel23.9 17.9 
Amortization of deferred refueling outage9.4 9.4 
Net deferred income taxes and credits72.0 16.6 
Allowance for equity funds used during construction(10.6)(8.7)
Payments for asset retirement obligations(3.6)(4.7)
Other(0.3)(0.3)
Changes in working capital items:
Accounts receivable(41.9)(25.2)
Accounts receivable pledged as collateral(14.0)— 
Fuel inventory and supplies(8.2)(25.1)
Prepaid expenses and other current assets17.0 (14.2)
Accounts payable(93.3)(83.9)
Accrued taxes60.4 30.2 
Other current liabilities(11.7)51.9 
Changes in other assets41.0 45.2 
Changes in other liabilities11.1 44.6 
Cash Flows from Operating Activities639.6 595.3 
CASH FLOWS FROM (USED IN) INVESTING ACTIVITIES:  
Additions to property, plant and equipment(574.5)(474.4)
Purchase of securities - trusts(19.4)(20.4)
Sale of securities - trusts12.2 12.4 
Net money pool lending63.5 (138.0)
Other investing activities4.7 5.5 
Cash Flows used in Investing Activities(513.5)(614.9)
CASH FLOWS FROM (USED IN) FINANCING ACTIVITIES:  
Collateralized short-term debt, net14.0 — 
Cash dividends paid(140.0)(50.0)
Other financing activities1.2 1.6 
Cash Flows used in Financing Activities(124.8)(48.4)
NET CHANGE IN CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH1.3 (68.0)
CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH:
Beginning of period2.1 71.6 
End of period$3.4 $3.6 
The disclosures regarding Evergy Metro included in the accompanying Notes to Unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements are an integral part of these statements.
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EVERGY METRO, INC
Consolidated Statements of Changes in Equity
(Unaudited)
 Common stock shares Common Stock Retained earnings AOCI - Net gains (losses) on cash flow hedges Total equity
 (millions, except share amounts)
Balance as of December 31, 2020$1,563.1 $1,191.5 $4.6 $2,759.2 
Net income— — 33.5 — 33.5 
Balance as of March 31, 20211,563.1 1,225.0 4.6 2,792.7 
Net income— — 88.1 — 88.1 
Balance as of June 30, 20211,563.1 1,313.1 4.6 2,880.8 
Net income— — 181.7 — 181.7 
Dividends declared on common stock— — (50.0)— (50.0)
Derivative hedging activity, net of tax— — — (0.2)(0.2)
Balance as of September 30, 2021$1,563.1 $1,444.8 $4.4 $3,012.3 
Balance as of December 31, 2021$1,563.1 $1,453.8 $4.3 $3,021.2 
Net income— — 54.6 — 54.6 
Balance as of March 31, 20221,563.1 1,508.4 4.3 3,075.8 
Net income— — 88.4 — 88.4 
Derivative hedging activity, net of tax— — — (0.1)(0.1)
Balance as of June 30, 20221,563.1 1,596.8 4.2 3,164.1 
Net income— — 193.2 — 193.2 
Dividends declared on common stock— — (140.0)— (140.0)
Derivative hedging activity, net of tax— — — (0.1)(0.1)
Balance as of September 30, 2022$1,563.1 $1,650.0 $4.1 $3,217.2 
The disclosures regarding Evergy Metro included in the accompanying Notes to Unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements are an integral part of these statements.
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EVERGY, INC.
EVERGY KANSAS CENTRAL, INC.
EVERGY METRO, INC.
Combined Notes to Unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements
The notes to unaudited consolidated financial statements that follow are a combined presentation for Evergy, Inc., Evergy Kansas Central, Inc. and Evergy Metro, Inc., all registrants under this filing.  The terms "Evergy," "Evergy Kansas Central," "Evergy Metro" and "Evergy Companies" are used throughout this report.  "Evergy" refers to Evergy, Inc. and its consolidated subsidiaries, unless otherwise indicated.  "Evergy Kansas Central" refers to Evergy Kansas Central, Inc. and its consolidated subsidiaries, unless otherwise indicated. "Evergy Metro" refers to Evergy Metro, Inc. and its consolidated subsidiaries, unless otherwise indicated. "Evergy Companies" refers to Evergy, Evergy Kansas Central and Evergy Metro, collectively, which are individual registrants within the Evergy consolidated group.
1. ORGANIZATION AND BASIS OF PRESENTATION
Organization
Evergy is a public utility holding company incorporated in 2017 and headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri. Evergy operates primarily through the following wholly-owned direct subsidiaries listed below.
Evergy Kansas Central, Inc. (Evergy Kansas Central) is an integrated, regulated electric utility that provides electricity to customers in the state of Kansas. Evergy Kansas Central has 1one active wholly-owned subsidiary with significant operations, Evergy Kansas South, Inc. (Evergy Kansas South).
Evergy Metro, Inc. (Evergy Metro) is an integrated, regulated electric utility that provides electricity to customers in the states of Missouri and Kansas.
Evergy Missouri West, Inc. (Evergy Missouri West) is an integrated, regulated electric utility that provides electricity to customers in the state of Missouri.
Evergy Transmission Company, LLC (Evergy Transmission Company) owns 13.5% of Transource Energy, LLC (Transource) with the remaining 86.5% owned by AEP Transmission Holding Company, LLC, a subsidiary of American Electric Power Company, Inc. (AEP). Transource is focused on the development of competitive electric transmission projects. Evergy Transmission Company accounts for its investment in Transource under the equity method.
Evergy Kansas Central also owns a 50% interest in Prairie Wind Transmission, LLC (Prairie Wind), which is a joint venture between Evergy Kansas Central and subsidiaries of AEP and Berkshire Hathaway Energy Company. Prairie Wind owns a 108-mile, 345 kV double-circuit transmission line that provides transmission service in the Southwest Power Pool, Inc. (SPP). Evergy Kansas Central accounts for its investment in Prairie Wind under the equity method.

Evergy Kansas Central, Evergy Kansas South, Evergy Metro and Evergy Missouri West conduct business in their respective service territories using the name Evergy. Collectively, the Evergy Companies have approximately 15,400 MWs of owned generating capacity and renewable power purchase agreements and engage in the generation, transmission, distribution and sale of electricity to approximately 1.61.7 million customers in the states of Kansas and Missouri.
Basis of Presentation
These unaudited consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) for interim financial information and with the instructions to Form 10-Q and Regulation S-X. Accordingly, these unaudited consolidated financial statements do not include all of the information and notes required by GAAP for annual financial statements and should be read in conjunction with the consolidated financial statements in the Evergy Companies' combined 2021 Form 10-K.
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These unaudited consolidated financial statements, in the opinion of management, reflect all normal recurring adjustments necessary to fairly present the unaudited consolidated financial statements for each of the Evergy Companies for these interim periods. In preparing financial statements that conform to GAAP, management must make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, the reported amounts of revenues and expenses, and the disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
Principles of Consolidation
Each of Evergy's, Evergy Kansas Central's and Evergy Metro's unaudited consolidated financial statements includes the accounts of their subsidiaries and variable interest entities (VIEs) of which they are the primary beneficiary. Undivided interests in jointly-owned generation facilities are included on a proportionate basis.  Intercompany transactions have been eliminated. The Evergy Companies assess financial performance and allocate resources on a consolidated basis (i.e., operate in 1one segment).
Fuel Inventory and Supplies
The Evergy Companies record fuel inventory and supplies at average cost. The following table separately states the balances for fuel inventory and supplies.
March 31
2022
December 31
2021
September 30
2022
December 31
2021
EvergyEvergy(millions)Evergy(millions)
Fuel inventoryFuel inventory$189.2 $160.9 Fuel inventory$155.6 $160.9 
SuppliesSupplies423.5 405.8 Supplies459.6 405.8 
Fuel inventory and suppliesFuel inventory and supplies$612.7 $566.7 Fuel inventory and supplies$615.2 $566.7 
Evergy Kansas CentralEvergy Kansas CentralEvergy Kansas Central
Fuel inventoryFuel inventory$95.7 $74.3 Fuel inventory$80.4 $74.3 
SuppliesSupplies217.8 208.9 Supplies238.0 208.9 
Fuel inventory and suppliesFuel inventory and supplies$313.5 $283.2 Fuel inventory and supplies$318.4 $283.2 
Evergy MetroEvergy Metro  Evergy Metro  
Fuel inventoryFuel inventory$66.4 $62.0 Fuel inventory$53.0 $62.0 
SuppliesSupplies154.3 149.0 Supplies166.2 149.0 
Fuel inventory and suppliesFuel inventory and supplies$220.7 $211.0 Fuel inventory and supplies$219.2 $211.0 
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Property, Plant and Equipment
The following tables summarize the property, plant and equipment of Evergy, Evergy Kansas Central and Evergy Metro.
March 31, 2022EvergyEvergy Kansas CentralEvergy Metro
September 30, 2022September 30, 2022EvergyEvergy Kansas CentralEvergy Metro
(millions)(millions)
Electric plant in serviceElectric plant in service$30,721.1 $14,826.3 $11,831.3 Electric plant in service$31,548.4 $15,053.8 $12,172.7 
Electric plant acquisition adjustmentElectric plant acquisition adjustment724.3 724.3 — Electric plant acquisition adjustment724.3 724.3 — 
Accumulated depreciationAccumulated depreciation(11,701.4)(5,660.8)(4,833.2)Accumulated depreciation(12,082.2)(5,835.6)(4,995.5)
Plant in service, netPlant in service, net19,744.0 9,889.8 6,998.1 Plant in service, net20,190.5 9,942.5 7,177.2 
Construction work in progressConstruction work in progress1,267.5 653.7 409.7 Construction work in progress1,328.3 797.4 414.3 
Nuclear fuel, netNuclear fuel, net145.4 72.4 73.0 Nuclear fuel, net167.3 82.9 84.4 
Plant to be retired, net(a)
Plant to be retired, net(a)
0.8 0.8 — 
Plant to be retired, net(a)
0.8 0.8 — 
Property, plant and equipment, netProperty, plant and equipment, net$21,157.7 $10,616.7 $7,480.8 Property, plant and equipment, net$21,686.9 $10,823.6 $7,675.9 
December 31, 2021December 31, 2021EvergyEvergy Kansas CentralEvergy MetroDecember 31, 2021EvergyEvergy Kansas CentralEvergy Metro
(millions)(millions)
Electric plant in serviceElectric plant in service$30,289.9 $14,686.3 $11,656.9 Electric plant in service$30,289.9 $14,686.3 $11,656.9 
Electric plant acquisition adjustmentElectric plant acquisition adjustment724.3 724.3 — Electric plant acquisition adjustment724.3 724.3 — 
Accumulated depreciationAccumulated depreciation(11,515.5)(5,590.8)(4,733.7)Accumulated depreciation(11,515.5)(5,590.8)(4,733.7)
Plant in service, netPlant in service, net19,498.7 9,819.8 6,923.2 Plant in service, net19,498.7 9,819.8 6,923.2 
Construction work in progressConstruction work in progress1,350.6 652.2 475.3 Construction work in progress1,350.6 652.2 475.3 
Nuclear fuel, netNuclear fuel, net152.5 76.1 76.4 Nuclear fuel, net152.5 76.1 76.4 
Plant to be retired, net(a)
Plant to be retired, net(a)
0.8 0.8 — 
Plant to be retired, net(a)
0.8 0.8 — 
Property, plant and equipment, netProperty, plant and equipment, net$21,002.6 $10,548.9 $7,474.9 Property, plant and equipment, net$21,002.6 $10,548.9 $7,474.9 
(a) As of March 31,September 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021, represents the planned retirement of Evergy Kansas Central analog meters prior to the end of their remaining useful lives.
Abandoned Plant
When the Evergy Companies retire utility plant, the original cost, net of salvage, is charged to accumulated depreciation. However, when it becomes probable an asset will be retired significantly in advance of its original expected useful life and in the near term, the cost of the asset and related accumulated depreciation is recognized as a separate asset and a probable abandonment. If the asset is still in service, the net amount is classified as plant to be retired, net on the consolidated balance sheets. If the asset is no longer in service, the net amount is classified as a regulatory asset on the consolidated balance sheets.
The Evergy Companies must also assess the probability of full recovery of the remaining net book value of the abandonment. The net book value that may be retained as an asset on the balance sheet for the abandonment is dependent upon amounts that may be recovered through regulated rates, including any return. An impairment charge, if any, would equal the difference between the remaining net book value of the asset and the present value of the future revenues expected from the asset.
Evergy Missouri West retired its Sibley Station in 2018 and the retirement of Sibley Unit 3 met the criteria to be considered an abandonment. Evergy has classified the remaining net book value of Sibley Unit 3 as retired generation facilities within regulatory assets on its consolidated balance sheet and as of December 31, 2021, this amount was $123.4 million. Evergy Missouri West collects a full return of and on its investment in Sibley Station in current customer rates and has requested the continued return of and on its unrecovered investment in Sibley Station as part of its current rate case with the Missouri Public Service Commission (MPSC) which was filed in January 2022.
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In October 2019, the MPSC issued an accounting authority order (AAO) requiring Evergy Missouri West to defer to a regulatory liability all revenues collected from customers for return on investment, non-fuel operations and maintenance costs, taxes including accumulated deferred income taxes and all other costs associated with Sibley Station following its retirement in November 2018 to be considered in Evergy Missouri West's current rate case. Subsequent to the MPSC order in 2019, Evergy recorded a regulatory liability for the estimated amount of revenues that Evergy Missouri West had collected from customers for Sibley Station since December 2018 that Evergy determined was probable of refund. This regulatory liability did not include revenues collected related to the return on investment in Sibley Station as Evergy determined that they were not probable of refund based on the relevant facts and circumstances. As of December 31, 2021, this Sibley AAO regulatory liability was $29.3 million.
In the third quarter of 2022, Evergy determined that the refund of revenues collected since December 2018 for return on investment in Sibley Station was now probable based on regulatory precedent from an August 2022 MPSC decision in a similar proceeding for an unaffiliated utility and the MPSC staff’s position in Evergy Missouri West’s current rate case. As a result of this determination, Evergy recorded a $47.5 million decrease to operating revenues on its consolidated statements of comprehensive income for the three months ended and year to date September 30, 2022, for the deferral to its Sibley AAO regulatory liability of revenues collected from customers for return on investment in Sibley Station since December 2018. The Sibley AAO regulatory liability had a total value as of September 30, 2022 of $84.7 million.
Based on the recent MPSC regulatory precedent, Evergy believes it is probable that the Sibley AAO regulatory liability will be offset for recovery purposes against its unrecovered investment in Sibley Unit 3 in its current rate case and as a result, has netted its Sibley AAO regulatory liability against its retired generation facilities regulatory asset for Sibley Unit 3 on its consolidated balance sheets as of September 30, 2022. Year to date September 30, 2022, the retired generation facilities regulatory asset has also been reduced by $7.1 million, primarily consisting of amortization expense equal to the depreciation expense for the asset reflected in retail rates.
Evergy also recorded a $6.0 million estimated impairment loss on Sibley Unit 3 on its consolidated statements of comprehensive income for the three months ended and year to date September 30, 2022, as it no longer expects to earn a return on its unrecovered investment in Sibley Unit 3 based on the regulatory precedent discussed above. As of September 30, 2022, and following the netting of the Sibley AAO regulatory liability, amortization expense and the estimated impairment loss recorded in the third quarter of 2022, Evergy’s retired generation facilities regulatory asset for Sibley Unit 3 was $25.6 million.
The final value of Evergy’s retired generation facilities regulatory asset for Sibley Unit 3 and any impairment loss will be determined by the MPSC in its rate order in Evergy Missouri West’s current rate case, which is currently expected in November 2022, and could differ significantly from the amounts currently recorded. See Note 4 for additional information regarding the AAO and Evergy Missouri West's current rate case.
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Other Income (Expense), Net
InYear to date September 30, 2022, Evergy's investment earnings (loss) included a pre-tax loss of $14.2$16.3 million related to Evergy's equity investment in an early-stage energy solutions company. See "Evergy Equity Investment" in this Note 1 for further information.
The table below shows the detail of other expense for each of the Evergy Companies.
Three Months Ended March 3120222021
Evergy(millions)
Non-service cost component of net benefit cost$(18.4)$(14.8)
Other(6.5)(6.1)
Other expense$(24.9)$(20.9)
Evergy Kansas Central
Non-service cost component of net benefit cost$(4.6)$(3.6)
Other(5.6)(5.6)
Other expense$(10.2)$(9.2)
Evergy Metro
Non-service cost component of net benefit cost$(10.0)$(7.9)
Other(0.5)(0.5)
Other expense$(10.5)$(8.4)
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Three Months Ended
September 30
Year to Date
September 30
2022202120222021
Evergy(millions)
Non-service cost component of net benefit cost$(10.2)$(12.8)$(46.5)$(41.4)
Other(6.5)(6.4)(18.0)(17.5)
Other expense$(16.7)$(19.2)$(64.5)$(58.9)
Evergy Kansas Central
Non-service cost component of net benefit cost$(4.2)$(3.4)$(13.6)$(11.1)
Other(6.3)(5.9)(16.2)(15.1)
Other expense$(10.5)$(9.3)$(29.8)$(26.2)
Evergy Metro
Non-service cost component of net benefit cost$(2.2)$(5.8)$(21.8)$(19.8)
Other(0.3)(0.5)(1.3)(2.0)
Other expense$(2.5)$(6.3)$(23.1)$(21.8)
Earnings Per Share
To compute basic earnings per share (EPS), Evergy divides net income attributable to Evergy, Inc. by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding. Diluted EPS includes the effect of issuable common shares resulting from restricted share units (RSUs), restricted stock and a warrant. Evergy computes the dilutive effects of potential issuances of common shares using the treasury stock method or the contingently issuable share method, as applicable.

The following table reconciles Evergy's basic and diluted EPS.
Three Months Ended
September 30
Year to Date
September 30
Three Months Ended March 3120222021
2022202120222021
IncomeIncome(millions, except per share amounts)Income(millions, except per share amounts)
Net incomeNet income$125.6 $194.6 Net income$431.2 $452.5 $754.4 $835.4 
Less: net income attributable to noncontrolling interestsLess: net income attributable to noncontrolling interests3.1 3.0 Less: net income attributable to noncontrolling interests3.0 3.1 9.2 9.1 
Net income attributable to Evergy, Inc.Net income attributable to Evergy, Inc.$122.5 $191.6 Net income attributable to Evergy, Inc.$428.2 $449.4 $745.2 $826.3 
Common Shares OutstandingCommon Shares OutstandingCommon Shares Outstanding  
Weighted average number of common shares outstanding - basicWeighted average number of common shares outstanding - basic229.8 227.3 Weighted average number of common shares outstanding - basic229.9 229.7 229.9 228.8 
Add: effect of dilutive securitiesAdd: effect of dilutive securities0.4 0.3 Add: effect of dilutive securities0.7 0.5 0.6 0.5 
Diluted average number of common shares outstandingDiluted average number of common shares outstanding230.2 227.6 Diluted average number of common shares outstanding230.6 230.2 230.5 229.3 
Basic and Diluted EPS$0.53 $0.84 
Basic EPSBasic EPS$1.86 $1.96 $3.24 $3.61 
Diluted EPSDiluted EPS$1.86 $1.95 $3.23 $3.60 
Anti-dilutive securities excluded from the computation of diluted EPS for the three months ended March 31, 2022,There were 3,950,000 common shares issuable pursuant to a warrant. Anti-dilutiveno anti-dilutive shares excluded from the computation of diluted EPS for the three months ended March 31,and year to date September 30, 2022 and 2021, were 353,806 RSUs with performance measures and 3,950,000 common shares issuable pursuant to a warrant.respectively.
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Dividends Declared
In MayNovember 2022, Evergy's Board of Directors (Evergy Board) declared a quarterly dividend of $0.5725$0.6125 per share on Evergy's common stock. The common dividend is payable on JuneDecember 20, 2022, to shareholders of record as of May 20,November 18, 2022.
In MayNovember 2022, Evergy Kansas Central's Board of Directors declared a cash dividend to Evergy of up to $200.0$70.0 million, payable on June 17, 2022.December 19, 2022.
In November 2022, Evergy Metro's Board of Directors declared a dividend to Evergy of up to $50.0 million, payable on December 19, 2022.
Supplemental Cash Flow Information
EvergyEvergyEvergy
Three Months Ended March 3120222021
Year to Date September 30Year to Date September 3020222021
Cash paid for (received from):Cash paid for (received from):(millions)Cash paid for (received from):(millions)
Interest, net of amount capitalizedInterest, net of amount capitalized$76.7 $78.6 Interest, net of amount capitalized$305.5 $257.0 
Interest of VIEsInterest of VIEs— 0.2 Interest of VIEs— 0.2 
Income taxes, net of refundsIncome taxes, net of refunds(0.1)2.6 Income taxes, net of refunds8.0 1.7 
Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for new operating lease liabilitiesRight-of-use assets obtained in exchange for new operating lease liabilities1.6 2.2 Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for new operating lease liabilities8.2 8.1 
Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for new finance lease liabilitiesRight-of-use assets obtained in exchange for new finance lease liabilities2.4 0.2 Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for new finance lease liabilities7.0 0.6 
Non-cash investing transactions:Non-cash investing transactions:Non-cash investing transactions:
Property, plant and equipment additionsProperty, plant and equipment additions122.6 104.4 Property, plant and equipment additions128.6 184.8 
Non-cash financing transactions:Non-cash financing transactions:Non-cash financing transactions:
Issuance of stock for compensation and reinvested dividendsIssuance of stock for compensation and reinvested dividends0.2 0.7 Issuance of stock for compensation and reinvested dividends— 0.7 
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Evergy Kansas Central
Year to Date September 3020222021
Cash paid for (received from):(millions)
Interest, net of amount capitalized$130.9 $105.8 
Interest of VIEs— 0.2 
Income taxes, net of refunds43.1 37.2 
Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for new operating lease liabilities8.0 3.6 
Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for new finance lease liabilities7.0 0.6 
Non-cash investing transactions:
Property, plant and equipment additions51.7 64.6 
Evergy Kansas Central
Three Months Ended March 3120222021
Cash paid for (received from):(millions)
Interest, net of amount capitalized$32.1 $31.2 
Interest of VIEs— 0.2 
Income taxes, net of refunds— 2.6 
Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for new operating lease liabilities1.6 1.5 
Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for new finance lease liabilities2.4 0.2 
Non-cash investing transactions:
Property, plant and equipment additions42.0 45.4 
Evergy MetroEvergy MetroEvergy Metro
Three Months Ended March 3120222021
Year to Date September 30Year to Date September 3020222021
Cash paid for (received from):Cash paid for (received from):(millions)Cash paid for (received from):(millions)
Interest, net of amount capitalizedInterest, net of amount capitalized$15.6 $18.6 Interest, net of amount capitalized$84.3 $73.3 
Income taxes, net of refundsIncome taxes, net of refunds— (1.6)Income taxes, net of refunds(0.4)66.8 
Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for new operating lease liabilitiesRight-of-use assets obtained in exchange for new operating lease liabilities— 0.7 Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for new operating lease liabilities0.2 4.5 
Non-cash investing transactions:Non-cash investing transactions:Non-cash investing transactions:
Property, plant and equipment additionsProperty, plant and equipment additions38.5 34.6 Property, plant and equipment additions53.7 75.2 
February 2021 Winter Weather Event
In February 2021, much of the central and southern United States, including the service territories of the Evergy Companies, experienced a significant winter weather event that resulted in extremely cold temperatures over a multi-day period (February 2021 winter weather event). These circumstances resulted in higher than normal market
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prices within the SPP Integrated Marketplace for both natural gas and power for the duration of the February 2021 winter weather event. As part of the February 2021 winter weather event and inclusive of the aforementioned items, Evergy incurred natural gas and purchased power costs, net of wholesale revenues, of $341.3$349.7 million for the three months ended March 31,year to date September 30, 2021. This $341.3$349.7 million of net fuel and purchased power costs incurred was primarily driven by $297.3$293.4 million of costs at Evergy Missouri West and $120.7$127.9 million of costs at Evergy Kansas Central, partially offset by $76.7$71.6 million of net wholesale revenues at Evergy Metro.
The amount of purchased power costs incurred and wholesale revenues recorded by the Evergy Companies in the first quarter of 2021 during the February 2021 winter weather event have been subject to subsequent resettlement activity by the SPP that has resulted in net increases to the total cost of the February 2021 winter weather event from the amounts initially recorded. As of March 31,September 30, 2022, Evergy has incurred total natural gas and purchased power costs, net of wholesale revenues, of $367.9 million related to the February 2021 winter weather event and inclusive of these subsequent SPP resettlements. This $367.9 million of net fuel and purchased power costs was primarily driven by $296.6 million of costs at Evergy Missouri West and $134.3 million of costs at Evergy Kansas Central, partially offset by $63.0 million of net wholesale revenues at Evergy Metro.
As of March 31,September 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021, the Evergy Companies had deferred substantially all of the fuel and purchased power costs, net of wholesale revenues, related to the February 2021 winter weather event to a regulatory asset or liability pursuant to pending requests for recovery or refund through the respective fuel recovery mechanisms of Evergy Kansas Central and Evergy Metro and through a securitization requestfinancing order at Evergy Missouri West. See Note 4 for additional information regarding these regulatory proceedings.
The Evergy Companies also engage in limited non-regulated energy marketing activities in various regional power markets that have historically not had a significant impact on the Evergy Companies' results of operations. These energy marketing margins are recorded net in operating revenues on the Evergy Companies' statements of income and comprehensive income. As a result of the elevated market prices experienced in regional power markets across the central and southern United States driven by the February 2021 winter weather event discussed above, Evergy
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and Evergy Kansas Central recorded $96.5$95.0 million of energy marketing margins for the three months ended March 31,year to date September 30, 2021, related to the February 2021 winter weather event, primarily driven by activities in the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT).
Evergy Equity Investment
From time to time, Evergy makes limited equity investments in early-stage energy solution companies. These investments have historically not had a significant impact on Evergy's results of operations. In October 2021, an equity investment in which Evergy held a minority stake through an initial investment of $3.7 million was acquired through a transaction involving a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC). As a result of its equity investment in the company that was acquired in the SPAC transaction, Evergy received shares of the resulting public company upon the closing of the transaction, which were subject to a restriction on sale for 150 days. The equity investment had a fair value of $31.4 million as of December 31, 2021.
In March 2022, Evergy sold its shares in the equity investment to a financial institution through a share forward agreement following the expiration of the restriction on sale. As part of the share forward agreement, Evergy delivered its shares to the financial institution in exchange for a series of future cash settlements totaling $15.1 million based primarily on the volume-weighted average price (VWAP) of the shares over the term of the agreement, which endswas completed in June 2022 but could be ended earlier at the option2022. As a result of the financial institution. Thecompletion of the share forward agreement, is includedEvergy no longer has an equity investment in other current assets on Evergy's consolidated balance sheets as of March 31, 2022, at its fair value of $14.5 million.the company.
In the first quarter ofYear to date September 30, 2022, Evergy recorded a pre-tax loss of $14.2$16.3 million in investment earnings (loss) on its consolidated statements of comprehensive income related to the decrease in market value of its equity investment prior to sale and the recordingsettlement of the share forward agreement.
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Renewable Generation Investment
In August 2022, Evergy Missouri West entered into an agreement at fair value. Evergy also received cash settlementswith a renewable energy development company to purchase for approximately $250 million an operational wind farm located in the state of $2.7 million under the share forward agreementOklahoma with a generating capacity of approximately 199 MW. Subject to customary regulatory approvals and closing conditions, this transaction is expected to close in the first quarterhalf of 2022.2023.
2. REVENUE
Evergy's, Evergy Kansas Central's and Evergy Metro's revenues disaggregated by customer class are summarized in the following tables.
EvergyEvergy
Three Months Ended
September 30
Year to Date
September 30
2022202120222021
Three Months Ended March 31, 2022EvergyEvergy Kansas CentralEvergy Metro
RevenuesRevenues(millions)Revenues(millions)
ResidentialResidential$451.8 $196.1 $159.9 Residential$746.6 $677.4 $1,711.8 $1,533.9 
CommercialCommercial403.1 165.2 173.6 Commercial583.7 525.0 1,452.3 1,293.5 
IndustrialIndustrial150.3 100.8 28.8 Industrial197.2 166.0 517.6 449.6 
Other retailOther retail9.0 4.1 2.6 Other retail(39.0)9.2 (20.2)26.1 
Total electric retailTotal electric retail$1,014.2 $466.2 $364.9 Total electric retail$1,488.5 $1,377.6 $3,661.5 $3,303.1 
WholesaleWholesale51.9 50.1 7.7 Wholesale250.6 105.0 382.0 662.5 
TransmissionTransmission98.0 87.5 5.4 Transmission101.3 90.3 300.3 266.7 
Industrial steam and otherIndustrial steam and other3.3 0.6 (1.8)Industrial steam and other6.3 7.2 17.0 18.3 
Total revenue from contracts with customersTotal revenue from contracts with customers$1,167.4 $604.4 $376.2 Total revenue from contracts with customers$1,846.7 1,580.1 4,360.8 4,250.6 
OtherOther56.5 9.5 46.3 Other62.4 36.4 218.7 214.0 
Operating revenuesOperating revenues$1,223.9 $613.9 $422.5 Operating revenues$1,909.1 $1,616.5 $4,579.5 $4,464.6 
Evergy's other retail electric revenues for the three months ended and year to date September 30, 2022, include a $47.5 million deferral of revenues to a regulatory liability for the expected refund of amounts collected from customers since December 2018 for the return on investment of the retired Sibley Station. See "Abandoned Plant" in Note 1 for additional information.
Evergy Kansas Central
Three Months Ended
September 30
Year to Date
September 30
2022202120222021
Revenues(millions)
Residential$343.1 $282.3 $762.0 $657.3 
Commercial267.0 218.0 625.9 536.8 
Industrial134.0 105.0 346.7 293.0 
Other retail4.6 4.5 13.2 12.9 
Total electric retail$748.7 $609.8 $1,747.8 $1,500.0 
Wholesale156.9 76.8 288.4 402.7 
Transmission91.2 81.9 269.8 241.5 
Other0.4 0.6 1.6 1.7 
Total revenue from contracts with customers$997.2 $769.1 $2,307.6 $2,145.9 
Other24.2 8.7 51.7 131.5 
Operating revenues$1,021.4 $777.8 $2,359.3 $2,277.4 
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Three Months Ended March 31, 2021EvergyEvergy Kansas CentralEvergy Metro
Revenues(millions)
Residential$396.7 $183.4 $122.2 
Commercial346.0 153.7 132.5 
Industrial133.6 93.0 22.3 
Other retail7.4 3.2 2.1 
Total electric retail$883.7 $433.3 $279.1 
Wholesale487.5 272.4 200.5 
Transmission86.0 77.9 4.0 
Industrial steam and other5.2 0.5 0.3 
Total revenue from contracts with customers$1,462.4 $784.1 $483.9 
Other149.5 117.0 32.3 
Operating revenues$1,611.9 $901.1 $516.2 

Evergy Metro
Three Months Ended
September 30
Year to Date
September 30
2022202120222021
Revenues(millions)
Residential$255.9 $254.5 $600.7 $550.6 
Commercial222.0 221.9 589.7 542.5 
Industrial36.6 35.9 98.8 91.9 
Other retail3.0 2.8 8.6 7.7 
Total electric retail$517.5 $515.1 $1,297.8 $1,192.7 
Wholesale81.4 24.0 86.6 237.3 
Transmission4.6 4.3 14.4 12.8 
Other0.6 1.2 — 2.6 
Total revenue from contracts with customers$604.1 $544.6 $1,398.8 $1,445.4 
Other37.7 27.2 165.6 81.3 
Operating revenues$641.8 $571.8 $1,564.4 $1,526.7 
3. RECEIVABLES
The Evergy Companies' receivables are detailed in the following table.
March 31December 31September 30December 31
2022202120222021
EvergyEvergy(millions)Evergy(millions)
Customer accounts receivable - billedCustomer accounts receivable - billed$14.5 $13.7 Customer accounts receivable - billed$23.8 $13.7 
Customer accounts receivable - unbilledCustomer accounts receivable - unbilled59.1 80.1 Customer accounts receivable - unbilled187.3 80.1 
Other receivablesOther receivables136.0 160.7 Other receivables197.3 160.7 
Allowance for credit lossesAllowance for credit losses(24.4)(32.9)Allowance for credit losses(24.7)(32.9)
TotalTotal$185.2 $221.6 Total$383.7 $221.6 
Evergy Kansas CentralEvergy Kansas CentralEvergy Kansas Central
Customer accounts receivable - billedCustomer accounts receivable - billed$8.6 $9.7 Customer accounts receivable - billed$11.5 $9.7 
Customer accounts receivable - unbilledCustomer accounts receivable - unbilled21.4 26.4 Customer accounts receivable - unbilled88.1 26.4 
Other receivablesOther receivables159.0 178.5 Other receivables210.5 178.5 
Allowance for credit lossesAllowance for credit losses(10.1)(13.0)Allowance for credit losses(11.7)(13.0)
TotalTotal$178.9 $201.6 Total$298.4 $201.6 
Evergy MetroEvergy Metro  Evergy Metro  
Customer accounts receivable - billedCustomer accounts receivable - billed$3.4 $2.7 Customer accounts receivable - billed$— $2.7 
Customer accounts receivable - unbilledCustomer accounts receivable - unbilled9.2 25.9 Customer accounts receivable - unbilled64.0 25.9 
Other receivablesOther receivables16.1 15.7 Other receivables23.6 15.7 
Allowance for credit lossesAllowance for credit losses(9.5)(13.3)Allowance for credit losses(8.6)(13.3)
TotalTotal$19.2 $31.0 Total$79.0 $31.0 
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The Evergy Companies' other receivables at March 31,September 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021, consisted primarily of receivables from partners in jointly-owned electric utility plants, wholesale sales receivables and receivables related to alternative revenue programs. The Evergy Companies' other receivables also included receivables from contracts with customers as summarized in the following table.
March 31December 31September 30December 31
2022202120222021
(millions)(millions)
EvergyEvergy$45.8 $63.7 Evergy$110.9 $63.7 
Evergy Kansas CentralEvergy Kansas Central43.7 62.6 Evergy Kansas Central103.0 62.6 
Evergy MetroEvergy Metro1.1 0.5 Evergy Metro6.8 0.5 
The change in the Evergy Companies' allowance for credit losses is summarized in the following table.
2022202120222021
EvergyEvergy(millions)Evergy(millions)
Beginning balance January 1Beginning balance January 1$32.9 $19.3 Beginning balance January 1$32.9 $19.3 
Credit loss expense (income)(4.1)4.8 
Credit loss expenseCredit loss expense4.9 7.6 
Write-offsWrite-offs(7.9)(4.0)Write-offs(21.6)(17.1)
Recoveries of prior write-offsRecoveries of prior write-offs3.5 3.5 Recoveries of prior write-offs8.5 9.2 
Ending balance March 31$24.4 $23.6 
Ending balance September 30Ending balance September 30$24.7 $19.0 
Evergy Kansas CentralEvergy Kansas CentralEvergy Kansas Central
Beginning balance January 1Beginning balance January 1$13.0 $7.5 Beginning balance January 1$13.0 $7.5 
Credit loss expense (income)(0.6)0.6 
Credit loss expenseCredit loss expense5.4 3.2 
Write-offsWrite-offs(3.6)(0.5)Write-offs(10.1)(6.9)
Recoveries of prior write-offsRecoveries of prior write-offs1.3 1.2 Recoveries of prior write-offs3.4 3.5 
Ending balance March 31$10.1 $8.8 
Ending balance September 30Ending balance September 30$11.7 $7.3 
Evergy MetroEvergy MetroEvergy Metro
Beginning balance January 1Beginning balance January 1$13.3 $8.1 Beginning balance January 1$13.3 $8.1 
Credit loss expense (income)Credit loss expense (income)(2.4)2.5 Credit loss expense (income)(0.4)2.8 
Write-offsWrite-offs(2.9)(2.3)Write-offs(7.8)(6.9)
Recoveries of prior write-offsRecoveries of prior write-offs1.5 1.6 Recoveries of prior write-offs3.5 4.0 
Ending balance March 31$9.5 $9.9 
Ending balance September 30Ending balance September 30$8.6 $8.0 
Sale of Accounts Receivable
Evergy Kansas Central, Evergy Metro and Evergy Missouri West sell an undivided percentage ownership interest in their retail electric accounts receivable to independent outside investors. These sales are accounted for as secured borrowings with accounts receivable pledged as collateral and a corresponding short-term collateralized note payable recognized on the balance sheets.  The Evergy Companies' accounts receivable pledged as collateral and the corresponding short-term collateralized note payable are summarized in the following table.
March 31December 31September 30December 31
2022202120222021
(millions)(millions)
EvergyEvergy$338.0 $319.0 Evergy$395.0 $319.0 
Evergy Kansas CentralEvergy Kansas Central165.0 153.0 Evergy Kansas Central200.0 153.0 
Evergy MetroEvergy Metro123.0 116.0 Evergy Metro130.0 116.0 
Each receivable sale facility expires in 2024. Evergy Kansas Central's facility allows for $185.0 million in aggregate outstanding principal amount of borrowings from mid-October through mid-June and then $200.0 million
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from mid-June through mid-October. Evergy Metro's facility allows for $130.0 million in aggregate outstanding principal amount of borrowings at any time. Evergy Missouri West's facility allows for $50.0 million in aggregate outstanding principal amount of borrowings from mid-November through mid-June and then $65.0 million from mid-June through mid-November.
4. RATE MATTERS AND REGULATION
KCC Proceedings
Evergy Kansas Central 2022 Transmission Delivery Charge (TDC)
In March 2022, the KCC issued an order adjusting Evergy Kansas Central's retail prices to include updated transmission costs as reflected in the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) transmission formula rate (TFR). The new prices were effective in April 2022 and are expected to increase Evergy Kansas Central's annual retail revenues by $20.4 million when compared to 2021.
Evergy Metro 2022 TDC
In April 2022, the KCC issued an order adjusting Evergy Metro's retail prices to include updated transmission costs as reflected in the FERC TFR. The new prices were effective in May 2022 and are expected to increase Evergy Metro's annual retail revenues by $7.9 million when compared to 2021.
Evergy Kansas Central and Evergy Metro Earnings Review and Sharing Plan (ERSP)
As part of their merger settlement agreement with the KCC, Evergy Kansas Central and Evergy Metro agreed to participate in an ERSP for the years 2019 through 2022. Under the ERSP, Evergy Kansas Central's and Evergy Metro's Kansas jurisdiction are required to refund to customers 50% of annual earnings in excess of their authorized return on equity of 9.3% to the extent the excess earnings exceed the amount of annual bill credits that Evergy Kansas Central and Evergy Metro agreed to provide in connection with the merger that resulted in the formation of Evergy.
Evergy Kansas Central's and Evergy Metro's 2021 calculations of annual earnings did not result in a refund obligation. These calculations were filed with the KCC in March 2022. As of March 31,September 30, 2022, Evergy Kansas Central and Evergy Metro estimate their 2022 annual earnings will not result in a significant refund obligation. The final refund obligations for 2021 and 2022 will be decided by the KCC and could vary from the current estimates.
Evergy Kansas Central and Evergy Metro February 2021 Winter Weather Event AAO
In February 2021, the KCC issued an emergency accounting authority order (AAO)AAO directing all Kansas-jurisdictional natural gas and electric utilities, including Evergy Kansas Central and Evergy Metro, to defer to a regulatory asset or regulatory liability any extraordinary costs or revenues, including carrying costs, to provide electric service during the February 2021 winter weather event for consideration in future rate proceedings.
As of March 31, 2022 and December 31, 2021, Evergy Kansas Central had recognized a regulatory asset pursuant to the AAO of $122.7approximately $120 million and $121.5 million, respectively, related to its costs incurred during the February 2021 winter weather event, primarily consisting of increased fuel, purchased power, and associated carrying costs. As of March 31, 2022 and December 31, 2021, Evergy Metro's Kansas jurisdiction had recognized a regulatory liability of $38.1approximately $40 million and $39.5 million, respectively, related to its increased wholesale revenues during the February 2021 winter weather event and associated carrying costs.
In July 2021, Evergy Kansas Central and Evergy Metro made a joint filing with the KCC regarding the timing and method of recovery or refund for costs and revenues deferred pursuant to the February 2021 winter weather event AAO. In the filing, Evergy Kansas Central and Evergy Metro requested to recover or refund, as appropriate, their deferred February 2021 winter weather event amounts to customers through their fuel recovery mechanisms over two years and one year, respectively, beginning in April 2023. As part of the filing, Evergy Metro also requested a decrease to its February 2021 winter weather event refund to Kansas customers, not currently reflected in its regulatory liability for the February 2021 winter weather event, for jurisdictional allocation differences in its Kansas and Missouri fuel recovery mechanisms.
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In April 2022, Evergy Kansas Central, Evergy Metro, KCC staff and other intervenors filed a non-unanimous stipulation and agreement with the KCC that resolved all issues regarding the timing and method of recovery for
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costs and revenues deferred pursuant to the February 2021 winter weather event AAO. As part of the non-unanimous stipulation and agreement, Evergy Kansas Central and Evergy Metro agreed to recover or refund, as appropriate, their deferred February 2021 winter weather amounts to customers through their fuel recovery mechanisms over two years and one year, respectively, beginning in April 2023, and to use the rate of 1.00% to apply carrying charges to these deferred amounts. The non-unanimous stipulation and agreement also permitted Evergy Metro to request the future recovery in its next Kansas rate case of an approximately $5 million under-recovery related to its February 2021 winter weather event refund to Kansas customers for jurisdictional allocation differences in its Kansas and Missouri fuel recovery mechanisms.
An order fromIn June 2022, the KCC onissued an order approving the non-unanimous stipulation and agreement is expected in the second quarter of 2022.agreement.
Missouri Public Service Commission (MPSC)MPSC Proceedings
Evergy Metro 2022 Rate Case Proceeding
In January 2022, Evergy Metro filed an application with the MPSC to request an increase to its retail revenues of $43.9 million before rebasing fuel and purchased power expense, with a return on equity of 10% and a rate-making equity ratio of 51.19%. The request reflects increases related to higher property taxes and the recovery of infrastructure investments made to improve reliability and enhance customer service and were also partially offset by significant customer savings and cost reductions created since the Great Plains Energy and Evergy Kansas Central merger in 2018. Evergy Metro also requested an additional $3.8 million increase associated with rebasing fuel and purchased power expense as well as the implementation of tracking mechanisms for both property tax expense and credit loss expense and the creation of a storm reserve as part of its application with the MPSC.
An evidentiary hearingDuring the third quarter of 2022, Evergy Metro, MPSC staff and other intervenors in the case reached several non-unanimous partial stipulations and agreements to settle certain issues in the case. The partial stipulations and agreements provide for an increase to Evergy Metro's retail revenues of $25.0 million after rebasing fuel and purchased power expense and are exclusive of certain items which will be resolved by the MPSC in its final order. The resolution of these items could have an impact on the final revenue requirement approved in the case. Evergy Metro also agreed to withdraw its request for the creation of a storm reserve. In September 2022, the MPSC issued an order approving the partial non-unanimous stipulations and agreements.
A final order is scheduled to occur beginningexpected from the MPSC in late AugustNovember 2022 and new rates are expected towill be effective in December 2022.
Evergy Missouri West 2022 Rate Case Proceeding
In January 2022, Evergy Missouri West filed an application with the MPSC to request an increase to its retail revenues of $27.7 million before rebasing fuel and purchased power expense, with a return on equity of 10% and a rate-making equity ratio of 51.81%. The request reflects increases related to higher property taxes and the recovery of infrastructure investments made to improve reliability and enhance customer service and were also partially offset by significant customer savings and cost reductions created since the Great Plains Energy and Evergy Kansas Central merger in 2018. Evergy Missouri West also requested an additional $32.1 million increase associated with rebasing fuel and purchased power expense, the implementation of tracking mechanisms for both property tax expense and credit loss expense, the creation of a storm reserve, and the full return of and return on its unrecovered investment related to the 2018 retirement of Sibley Station as part of its application with the MPSC.
An evidentiary hearingDuring the third quarter of 2022, Evergy Missouri West, MPSC staff and other intervenors in the case reached several non-unanimous partial stipulations and agreements to settle certain issues in the case. The partial stipulations and agreements provide for an increase to Evergy Missouri West's retail revenues of $42.5 million after rebasing fuel and purchased power expense and are exclusive of certain items which will be resolved by the MPSC in its final order, including the return of and return on Evergy Missouri West's unrecovered investment related to the 2018 retirement of Sibley Station, among other items. The resolution of these items could have an impact on the final revenue requirement approved in the case. Evergy Missouri West also agreed to withdraw its request for the creation of a storm reserve. In September 2022, the MPSC issued an order approving the partial non-unanimous stipulations and agreements.
A final order is scheduled to occur beginningexpected from the MPSC in late AugustNovember 2022 and new rates are expected towill be effective in December 20222022.
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Evergy Missouri West Other Proceedings
In December 2018, the Office of the Public Counsel (OPC) and the Midwest Energy Consumers Group (MECG) filed a petition with the MPSC requesting an AAO that would require Evergy Missouri West to record a regulatory liability for all revenues collected from customers for return on investment, non-fuel operations and maintenance costs, taxes including accumulated deferred income taxes, and all other costs associated with Sibley Station following the station’s retirement in November 2018.
In October 2019, the MPSC granted OPC's and MECG's request for an AAO and required Evergy Missouri West to record a regulatory liability for the revenues discussed above for consideration in Evergy Missouri West's current rate case. Depending on the MPSC's decision in the current rate case, Evergy Missouri West could be requiredSubsequent to refund to customers all or a portion of amounts collected in revenue for Sibley Station since December 2018 or, alternatively, could be required to make no refunds. As part of its current rate case, Evergy Missouri West is proposing to refund to customers the revenues collected from customers for non-fuel operations and maintenance
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costs and other costs associated with Sibley Station following the station's retirement but not the related return on investment.
As a result of the MPSC order in 2019, Evergy has recorded a regulatory liability of $32.0 million and $29.3 million as of March 31, 2022 and December 31, 2021, respectively, for the estimated amount of revenues that Evergy Missouri West hashad collected from customers for Sibley Station since December 2018 that Evergy hashad determined iswas probable of refund. Evergy expects that it will continue to defer such amounts as collected from customers until new rates become effective in Evergy Missouri West's current rate case.
The accrual for this estimated amount doesThis regulatory liability did not include certain revenues collected related to the return on investment in Sibley Station as Evergy determined that Evergy has determined tothey were not be probable of refund in the current rate case based on the relevant facts and circumstances. AlthoughAs of December 31, 2021, this Sibley AAO regulatory liability was $29.3 million.
In the third quarter of 2022, Evergy has determined these additionalthat the refund of revenues to not becollected since December 2018 for return on investment in Sibley Station was now probable of refund,based on regulatory precedent from an August 2022 MPSC decision in a similar proceeding for an unaffiliated utility and the ultimate resolution of this matterMPSC staff’s position in Evergy Missouri West'sWest’s current rate case. As a result of this determination, Evergy recorded a $47.5 million deferral to its Sibley AAO regulatory liability for the three months ended and year to date September 30, 2022 for revenues collected from customers for return on investment in Sibley Station since December 2018. The Sibley AAO regulatory liability had a total value as of September 30, 2022 of $84.7 million. Based on the recent MPSC regulatory precedent, Evergy believes that the Sibley AAO regulatory liability will be offset for recovery purposes against its unrecovered investment in Sibley Unit 3 in its current rate case is uncertain and couldas a result, in an estimated loss of approximately $50 million when new rates are expected to become effective in December 2022. Evergy'shas netted its Sibley AAO regulatory liability against its retired generation facilities regulatory asset for probable refundsSibley Unit 3 on its consolidated balance sheets as of March 31,September 30, 2022, resulting in a net regulatory asset of $25.6 million.
The final value and estimated lossrate treatment of Evergy’s Sibley AAO regulatory liability will be determined by the MPSC in excess of the amount accrued represent estimates that could change significantly based on ongoing developments including decisions in other regulatory proceedings that establish precedent applicable to this matter and positions of parties on this issueits rate order in Evergy Missouri West'sWest’s current rate case, which is currently expected in November 2022, rate case.and could differ significantly from the amounts currently recorded. See "Abandoned Plant" in Note 1 for additional information.
Evergy Metro and Evergy Missouri West February 2021 Winter Weather Event AAO
In June 2021, Evergy Metro and Evergy Missouri West filed a joint request for an AAO with the MPSC that would allow Evergy Metro and Evergy Missouri West to defer to a regulatory asset or regulatory liability any extraordinary costs or revenues, including carrying costs, to provide electric service during the February 2021 winter weather event for consideration in future proceedings.
Evergy Metro and Evergy Missouri West have currentlyinitially deferred substantially all of their fuel and purchased power costs, net of wholesale revenues, related to the February 2021 winter weather event to a regulatory asset or liability pursuant to their ability to recover or refund these amounts through their fuel recovery mechanisms, which allow for the recovery or refund of 95% of increases in fuel and purchased power costs, net of wholesale revenues, above the amount included in base rates to customers. This AAO request is intended to address the recovery or refund of the February 2021 winter weather event amounts separate from the normal fuel recovery mechanism process given the extraordinary nature of the February 2021 winter weather event and to help moderate customer bill impacts. As of March 31, 2022 and December 31, 2021, Evergy Metro's Missouri jurisdiction had recognized a regulatory liability of $25.4approximately $25 million and $25.6 million, respectively, related to its increased wholesale revenues during the February 2021 winter weather event. As of March 31, 2022 and December 31, 2021, Evergy Missouri West had recognized a regulatory asset of $281.8approximately $280 million and $281.6 million, respectively, related to its costs incurred during the February 2021 winter weather event, primarily consisting of increased fuel and purchased power costs.
In the AAO filing, Evergy Metro requested to refund its deferred February 2021 winter weather event amounts to customers through its fuel recovery mechanism over one year, beginning in April 2022. In the same AAO filing, Evergy Missouri West requested to exclude its deferred February 2021 winter weather event amounts from recovery
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through its fuel recovery mechanism and indicated its intent to recover them through issuing securitized bonds pursuant to the securitization legislation signed into law in Missouri in July 2021. As part of the filing, Evergy Metro also requested an approximately $5 million decrease to its February 2021 winter weather refund to Missouri customers, which is not currently reflected in its regulatory liability for the February 2021 winter weather event, for jurisdictional allocation differences in its Kansas and Missouri fuel recovery mechanisms and for the portion of net wholesale revenues not traditionally refundable because of the 5% sharing provision of its fuel recovery mechanism. Evergy Missouri West requested an approximately $15 million increase to its February 2021 winter weather event recovery from Missouri customers, which is not currently reflected in its regulatory asset for the February 2021 winter weather event, for the portion of net fuel and purchased power costs not traditionally recoverable because of the 5% sharing provision of its fuel recovery mechanism.
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refunded to customers beginning in April 2022. The approximately $5 million decrease to the refund of February 2021 winter weather amounts requested by Evergy Metro due to jurisdictional allocation differences in its Kansas and Missouri fuel recovery mechanisms was not included in the adjustment and will be addressed in Evergy Metro's current rate case.adjustment.
In April 2022, the MPSC staff filed a motion to suspend the February 2021 winter weather event AAO procedural schedule for Evergy Metro and Evergy Missouri West pending the resolution of Evergy Missouri West's petition for a securitization financing order discussed below. The MPSC granted the motion to suspend the AAO procedural schedule in April 2022. Evergy Metro began refunding the Missouri portion of its wholesale revenues from the February 2021 winter weather event to customers through its fuel recovery mechanism in April 2022.
Evergy Missouri West February 2021 Winter Weather Event Securitization
In March 2022, Evergy Missouri West filed a petition for financing order with the MPSC requesting authorization to finance its extraordinary fuel and purchased power costs incurred as part of the February 2021 winter weather event, including carrying costs, through the issuance of securitized bonds. Evergy Missouri West has requested to repay the securitized bonds and collect the related amounts from customers over a period of approximately 15 years from the date of issuance of the securitized bonds. An order from
In October 2022, the MPSC regardingissued a financing order authorizing Evergy Missouri West to issue securitized bonds to recover its extraordinary fuel and purchased power costs incurred as part of the February 2021 winter weather event. As part of this order, the MPSC found that Evergy Missouri West's petitioncosts were prudently incurred, that it should only be allowed to recover 95% of its extraordinary fuel and purchased power costs consistent with the 5% sharing provision of its fuel recovery mechanism, that it should be allowed to recover carrying costs incurred since February 2021 at Evergy Missouri West's long-term debt rate of 5.06% and approved a 15 year repayment period for the bonds with a 17 year legal maturity.
In the third quarter of 2022, Evergy Missouri West recorded an increase of $15.0 million to its February 2021 winter weather event regulatory asset for the recovery of carrying charges granted in the MPSC's financing order. As of September 30, 2022, the value of Evergy Missouri West's February 2021 winter weather event regulatory asset was $303.1 million. Evergy Missouri West will continue to record carrying charges on its February 2021 winter weather event regulatory asset until it issues the securitized bonds authorized by the MPSC's financing order, which is currently expected no later than October 2022.in the first half of 2023.

FERC Proceedings
In October of each year, Evergy Kansas Central and Evergy Metro post an updated TFR that includes projected transmission capital expenditures and operating costs for the following year. This rate is the most significant component in the retail rate calculation for Evergy Kansas Central's and Evergy Metro's annual request with the KCC to adjust retail prices to include updated transmission costs through the TDC.
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Evergy Kansas Central TFR
In the most recent twothree years, the updated TFR was expected to adjust Evergy Kansas Central's annual transmission revenues by approximately:
$43.6 million increase effective in January 2023;
$33.2 million increase effective in January 2022; and
$32.4 million increase effective in January 2021.
Evergy Metro TFR
In the most recent twothree years, the updated TFR was expected to adjust Evergy Metro's annual transmission revenues by approximately:
$8.6 million increase effective in January 2023;
$18.1 million increase effective in January 2022; and
$3.9 million decrease effective in January 2021.
5. GOODWILL
GAAP requires goodwill to be tested for impairment annually and when an event occurs indicating the possibility that an impairment exists. Evergy's impairment test for the $2,336.6 million of goodwill that was recorded as a result of the Great Plains Energy and Evergy Kansas Central merger was conducted as of May 1, 2022. The goodwill impairment test consists of comparing the fair value of a reporting unit to its carrying amount, including goodwill, to identify potential impairment. In the event that the carrying amount exceeds the fair value of the reporting unit, an impairment loss is recognized for the difference between the carrying amount of the reporting unit and its fair value. Evergy's consolidated operations are considered one reporting unit for assessment of impairment, as management assesses financial performance and allocates resources on a consolidated basis. The determination of fair value of the reporting unit consisted of two valuation techniques: an income approach consisting of a discounted cash flow analysis and a market approach consisting of a determination of reporting unit invested capital using a market multiple derived from the historical earnings before interest, income taxes, depreciation and amortization and market prices of the stock of peer companies. The results of the two techniques were evaluated and weighted to determine a point within the range that management considered representative of fair value for the reporting unit. The fair value of the reporting unit exceeded the carrying amount, including goodwill. As a result, there was no impairment of goodwill.
6. PENSION PLANS AND POST-RETIREMENT BENEFITS
Evergy and certain of its subsidiaries maintain, and Evergy Kansas Central and Evergy Metro participate in, qualified non-contributory defined benefit pension plans covering the majority of Evergy Kansas Central's and Evergy Metro's employees as well as certain non-qualified plans covering certain active and retired officers. Evergy is also responsible for its indirect 94% ownership share of Wolf Creek'sCreek Generating Station's (Wolf Creek) defined benefit plans, consisting of Evergy Kansas South's and Evergy Metro's respective 47% ownership shares.
For the majority of employees, pension benefits under these plans reflect the employees' compensation, years of service and age at retirement. However, for the plan covering Evergy Kansas Central's employees, the benefits for non-union employees hired between 2002 and the second quarter of 2018 and union employees hired beginning in 2012 are derived from a cash balance account formula. The plan was closed to future non-union employees in 2018. For the plans covering Evergy Metro's employees, the benefits for union employees hired beginning in 2014 are derived from a cash balance account formula and the plans were closed to future non-union employees in 2014.
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Evergy and its subsidiaries also provide certain post-retirement health care and life insurance benefits for substantially all retired employees of Evergy Kansas Central and Evergy Metro and their respective shares of Wolf Creek's post-retirement benefit plans.
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The Evergy Companies record pension and post-retirement expense in accordance with rate orders from the KCC and MPSC that allow the difference between pension and post-retirement costs under GAAP and costs for ratemaking to be recognized as a regulatory asset or liability.  This difference between financial and regulatory accounting methods is due to timing and will be eliminated over the life of the plans.
There have been no pension settlement charges for the three months ended and year to date September 30, 2022. For the three months ended and year to date September 30, 2021, Evergy, Evergy Kansas Central and Evergy Metro recorded pension settlement charges of $30.4 million, $22.5 million and $12.5 million, respectively. These settlement charges were the result of accelerated distributions as a result of employee retirements and annuity purchases for certain plan participants. Evergy, Evergy Kansas Central and Evergy Metro deferred substantially all of the charges to a regulatory asset and expect to recover these amounts over future periods pursuant to regulatory agreements.
The following tables provide the components of net periodic benefit costs prior to the effects of capitalization and sharing with joint owners of power plants.
Pension BenefitsPost-Retirement BenefitsPension BenefitsPost-Retirement Benefits
Three Months Ended March 31, 2022EvergyEvergy Kansas CentralEvergy MetroEvergyEvergy Kansas CentralEvergy Metro
Three Months Ended September 30, 2022Three Months Ended September 30, 2022EvergyEvergy Kansas CentralEvergy MetroEvergyEvergy Kansas CentralEvergy Metro
Components of net periodic benefit costsComponents of net periodic benefit costs(millions)Components of net periodic benefit costs(millions)
Service costService cost$19.9 $7.7 $12.2 $0.8 $0.4 $0.4 Service cost$19.9 $7.7 $12.2 $0.8 $0.4 $0.4 
Interest costInterest cost19.8 9.7 9.9 2.0 1.0 1.0 Interest cost19.9 9.6 9.9 1.9 1.0 1.0 
Expected return on plan assetsExpected return on plan assets(26.0)(12.8)(14.1)(2.5)(1.6)(0.9)Expected return on plan assets(26.0)(12.8)(14.1)(2.5)(1.7)(0.9)
Prior service costPrior service cost0.5 0.5 — 0.1 0.1 (0.4)Prior service cost0.5 0.5 — 0.2 0.1 (0.4)
Recognized net actuarial (gain)/lossRecognized net actuarial (gain)/loss8.7 6.4 9.7 (0.1)(0.1)(0.2)Recognized net actuarial (gain)/loss8.6 6.4 9.7 (0.2)— (0.3)
Net periodic benefit costs before regulatory adjustment and intercompany allocationsNet periodic benefit costs before regulatory adjustment and intercompany allocations22.9 11.5 17.7 0.3 (0.2)(0.1)Net periodic benefit costs before regulatory adjustment and intercompany allocations22.9 11.4 17.7 0.2 (0.2)(0.2)
Regulatory adjustmentRegulatory adjustment15.9 2.9 6.5 (0.6)(0.7)0.6 Regulatory adjustment8.1 2.2 (0.6)(0.7)(0.7)0.5 
Intercompany allocationsIntercompany allocations— 0.5 (4.5)— 0.1 (0.1)Intercompany allocations— 1.7 (5.1)— 0.1 (0.2)
Net periodic benefit costs (income)Net periodic benefit costs (income)$38.8 $14.9 $19.7 $(0.3)$(0.8)$0.4 Net periodic benefit costs (income)$31.0 $15.3 $12.0 $(0.5)$(0.8)$0.1 
Pension BenefitsPost-Retirement BenefitsPension BenefitsPost-Retirement Benefits
Three Months Ended March 31, 2021EvergyEvergy Kansas CentralEvergy MetroEvergyEvergy Kansas CentralEvergy Metro
Year to Date September 30, 2022Year to Date September 30, 2022EvergyEvergy Kansas CentralEvergy MetroEvergyEvergy Kansas CentralEvergy Metro
Components of net periodic benefit costsComponents of net periodic benefit costs(millions)Components of net periodic benefit costs(millions)
Service costService cost$21.1 $7.4 $13.7 $0.8 $0.4 $0.4 Service cost$59.8 $23.1 $36.7 $2.3 $1.2 $1.1 
Interest costInterest cost21.3 10.3 10.8 2.0 1.0 1.0 Interest cost59.5 29.0 29.8 5.9 3.0 2.9 
Expected return on plan assetsExpected return on plan assets(26.8)(13.6)(14.5)(2.2)(1.6)(0.7)Expected return on plan assets(78.0)(38.4)(42.3)(7.6)(4.9)(2.8)
Prior service costPrior service cost0.5 0.5 — 0.1 0.1 (0.3)Prior service cost1.4 1.5 — 0.4 0.3 (1.1)
Recognized net actuarial loss14.8 9.8 11.2 0.3 0.2 — 
Recognized net actuarial (gain)/lossRecognized net actuarial (gain)/loss26.1 19.2 29.0 (0.3)(0.1)(0.5)
Net periodic benefit costs before regulatory adjustment and intercompany allocationsNet periodic benefit costs before regulatory adjustment and intercompany allocations30.9 14.4 21.2 1.0 0.1 0.4 Net periodic benefit costs before regulatory adjustment and intercompany allocations68.8 34.4 53.2 0.7 (0.5)(0.4)
Regulatory adjustmentRegulatory adjustment7.1 (0.9)3.0 (1.2)(0.8)0.1 Regulatory adjustment39.0 7.9 11.6 (1.9)(2.1)1.8 
Intercompany allocationsIntercompany allocations— 0.4 (5.9)— — (0.1)Intercompany allocations— 2.1 (13.5)— 0.2 (0.5)
Net periodic benefit costs (income)Net periodic benefit costs (income)$38.0 $13.9 $18.3 $(0.2)$(0.7)$0.4 Net periodic benefit costs (income)$107.8 $44.4 $51.3 $(1.2)$(2.4)$0.9 
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Pension BenefitsPost-Retirement Benefits
Three Months Ended September 30, 2021EvergyEvergy Kansas CentralEvergy MetroEvergyEvergy Kansas CentralEvergy Metro
Components of net periodic benefit costs(millions)
Service cost$21.0 $7.4 $13.6 $0.8 $0.4 $0.4 
Interest cost21.2 10.3 10.7 2.0 1.0 1.0 
Expected return on plan assets(26.5)(13.6)(14.2)(2.3)(1.6)(0.7)
Prior service cost0.5 0.5 — 0.1 0.2 (0.3)
Recognized net actuarial loss14.7 9.8 11.1 0.4 0.1 — 
Settlement and special termination benefits30.4 22.5 12.5 — — — 
Net periodic benefit costs before regulatory adjustment and intercompany allocations61.3 36.9 33.7 1.0 0.1 0.4 
Regulatory adjustment(20.1)(22.6)(7.1)(1.2)(0.9)0.1 
Intercompany allocations— 1.0 (6.8)— 0.1 (0.1)
Net periodic benefit costs (income)$41.2 $15.3 $19.8 $(0.2)$(0.7)$0.4 
Pension BenefitsPost-Retirement Benefits
Year to Date September 30, 2021EvergyEvergy Kansas CentralEvergy MetroEvergyEvergy Kansas CentralEvergy Metro
Components of net periodic benefit costs(millions)
Service cost$63.3 $22.3 $41.0 $2.5 $1.2 $1.3 
Interest cost63.8 31.0 32.3 5.9 3.0 2.9 
Expected return on plan assets(80.1)(40.7)(43.1)(6.7)(4.7)(2.0)
Prior service cost1.5 1.5 — 0.4 0.4 (0.8)
Recognized net actuarial (gain)/loss44.2 29.1 33.4 1.0 0.4 (0.1)
Settlement and special termination benefits30.4 22.5 12.5 — — — 
Net periodic benefit costs before regulatory adjustment and intercompany allocations123.1 65.7 76.1 3.1 0.3 1.3 
Regulatory adjustment(6.4)(23.4)(2.5)(3.7)(2.5)0.2 
Intercompany allocations— 2.2 (19.0)— 0.1 (0.3)
Net periodic benefit costs (income)$116.7 $44.5 $54.6 $(0.6)$(2.1)$1.2 
The components of net periodic benefit costs other than the service cost component are included in other expense on the Evergy Companies' consolidated statements of income and comprehensive income.
For the three months ended March 31,Year to date September 30, 2022, Evergy, Evergy Kansas Central and Evergy Metro made pension contributions of $10.0$29.9 million, $5.9$17.7 million and $4.1$12.2 million, respectively. Evergy expects to make additional pension contributions of $88.8$53.9 million in 2022 to satisfy the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended (ERISA) funding requirements and KCC and MPSC rate orders, of which $20.3$8.5 million is expected to be paid by Evergy Kansas Central and $68.5$45.4 million is expected to be paid by Evergy Metro.
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Also in 2022,$0.6 million, $0.3 million and $0.3 million, respectively. Evergy, Evergy Kansas Central and Evergy Metro expect to make additional contributions in 2022 of $1.6 million, $0.2 million and $1.4 million, respectively, to the post-retirement benefit contributions of $2.2 million, $0.5 million and $1.7 million, respectively.plans.
6.7. SHORT-TERM BORROWINGS AND SHORT-TERM BANK LINES OF CREDIT
Evergy's $2.5 billion master credit facility expires in 2026. Evergy, Evergy Kansas Central, Evergy Metro and Evergy Missouri West have borrowing capacity under the master credit facility with specific sublimits for each borrower. These sublimits can be unilaterally adjusted by Evergy for each borrower provided the sublimits remain
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within minimum and maximum sublimits as specified in the facility. The applicable interest rates and commitment fees of the facility are subject to upward or downward adjustments, within certain limitations, if Evergy achieves, or fails to achieve, certain sustainability-linked targets based on two key performance indicator metrics: (i) Non-Emitting Generation Capacity and (ii) Diverse Supplier Spend (as defined in the facility).
A default by any borrower under the facility or one of its significant subsidiaries on other indebtedness totaling more than $100.0 million constitutes a default by that borrower under the facility. Under the terms of this facility, each of Evergy, Evergy Kansas Central, Evergy Metro and Evergy Missouri West is required to maintain a total indebtedness to total capitalization ratio, as defined in the facility, of not greater than 0.65 to 1.00 at all times. As of March 31,September 30, 2022, Evergy, Evergy Kansas Central, Evergy Metro and Evergy Missouri West were in compliance with this covenant.
The following table summarizes the committed credit facilities (excluding receivable sale facilities discussed in Note 3) available to the Evergy Companies as of March 31,September 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021.
Amounts DrawnAmounts Drawn
Master Credit FacilityCommercial PaperLetters of CreditCash BorrowingsAvailable BorrowingsWeighted Average Interest Rate on Short-Term BorrowingsMaster Credit FacilityCommercial PaperLetters of CreditCash BorrowingsAvailable BorrowingsWeighted Average Interest Rate on Short-Term Borrowings
March 31, 2022(millions)
September 30, 2022September 30, 2022(millions)
Evergy, Inc.Evergy, Inc.$700.0 $187.0 $0.7 $— $512.3 0.94%Evergy, Inc.$450.0 $— $0.7 $— $449.3 —%
Evergy Kansas CentralEvergy Kansas Central750.0 461.2 0.1 — 288.7 0.99%Evergy Kansas Central1,000.0 638.2 0.1 — 361.7 3.27%
Evergy MetroEvergy Metro350.0 — — — 350.0 —%Evergy Metro350.0 — — — 350.0 —%
Evergy Missouri WestEvergy Missouri West700.0 244.0 — — 456.0 0.67%Evergy Missouri West700.0 584.1 — — 115.9 3.23%
EvergyEvergy$2,500.0 $892.2 $0.8 $— $1,607.0 Evergy$2,500.0 $1,222.3 $0.8 $— $1,276.9 
December 31, 2021December 31, 2021December 31, 2021
Evergy, Inc.Evergy, Inc.$700.0 $358.0 $0.7 $— $341.3 0.34%Evergy, Inc.$700.0 $358.0 $0.7 $— $341.3 0.34%
Evergy Kansas CentralEvergy Kansas Central750.0 406.0 0.1 — 343.9 0.41%Evergy Kansas Central750.0 406.0 0.1 — 343.9 0.41%
Evergy MetroEvergy Metro350.0 — — — 350.0 —%Evergy Metro350.0 — — — 350.0 —%
Evergy Missouri WestEvergy Missouri West700.0 395.3 — — 304.7 0.40%Evergy Missouri West700.0 395.3 — — 304.7 0.40%
EvergyEvergy$2,500.0 $1,159.3 $0.8 $— $1,339.9 Evergy$2,500.0 $1,159.3 $0.8 $— $1,339.9 
In February 2022, Evergy, Inc. entered into a $500.0 million unsecured Term Loan Credit Agreement (Term Loan Facility) that expires in February 2023. As of March 31,September 30, 2022, Evergy had borrowed $500.0 million under the Term Loan Facility. The weighted average interest rate for borrowings under the Term Loan Facility as of March 31,September 30, 2022, was 1.13%3.83%. Evergy's borrowings under the Term Loan Facility were used for, among other things, working capital, capital expenditures and general corporate purposes. The Term Loan Facility contains customary covenants, including one that sets the ratio of maximum allowed total indebtedness to total capitalization of not greater than 0.65 to 1.00, for Evergy and its subsidiaries on a consolidated basis. As of March 31,September 30, 2022, Evergy was in compliance with this covenant.
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7.8. LONG-TERM DEBT
Mortgage Bonds
In March 2022, Evergy Missouri West entered into a First Mortgage Indenture and Deed of Trust, dated as of March 1, 2022 (Evergy Missouri West Mortgage Indenture), establishing a first mortgage lien on substantially all of its present properties and certain after-acquired properties, subject to certain exceptions. In connection with the establishment of the Evergy Missouri West Mortgage Indenture, Evergy Missouri West issued collateral mortgage bonds secured by the Evergy Missouri West Mortgage Indenture to serve as collateral for Evergy Missouri West's obligations under the following outstanding unsecured senior notes:
$36.0 million of 3.49% Series A, maturing in 2025;
$60.0 million of 4.06% Series B, maturing in 2033;
$150.0 million of 4.74% Series C, maturing in 2043;
$350.0 million of 2.86% Series A, maturing in 2031;
$75.0 million of 3.01% Series B, maturing in 2033; and
$75.0 million of 3.21% Series C, maturing in 2036.
The collateral mortgage bonds were issued to the holders of the unsecured senior notes, are only payable if Evergy Missouri West defaults on the underlying unsecured senior notes and do not increase the amount of outstanding debt for Evergy Missouri West.
As a result of the above transactions, Evergy Missouri West's outstanding senior notes have effectively become secured by the mortgage lien of the Evergy Missouri West Mortgage Indenture and rank equally and ratably with all of Evergy Missouri West's mortgage bonds, regardless of series, from time to time issued and outstanding under the Evergy Missouri West Mortgage Indenture.
Also in March 2022, Evergy Missouri West issued, at a discount, $250.0 million of 3.75% First Mortgage Bonds, maturing in 2032.
Senior Notes
In March 2022, Evergy Missouri West repaid its $100.0 million of 3.74% Senior Notes at maturity.
In June 2022, Evergy repaid its $287.5 million of 5.292% Senior Notes at maturity.
8.Pollution Control Bonds
In July 2022, Evergy Metro remarketed its unsecured Series 2008 Environmental Improvement Revenue Refunding (EIRR) bonds maturing in 2038 totaling $23.4 million at a fixed rate of 3.50% through June 30, 2025.

9. FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS
Values of Financial Instruments
GAAP establishes a hierarchical framework for disclosing the transparency of the inputs utilized in measuring assets and liabilities at fair value. Management's assessment of the significance of a particular input to the fair value measurement requires judgment and may affect the classification of assets and liabilities within the fair value hierarchy levels. In addition, the Evergy Companies measure certain investments that do not have a readily determinable fair value at net asset value (NAV), which are not included in the fair value hierarchy. Further explanation of these levels and NAV is summarized below.
Level 1 – Quoted prices are available in active markets for identical assets or liabilities. The types of assets and liabilities included in Level 1 are highly liquid and actively traded instruments with quoted prices, such as equities listed on public exchanges.
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Level 2 –  Pricing inputs are not quoted prices in active markets but are either directly or indirectly observable. The types of assets and liabilities included in Level 2 are certain marketable debt securities, financial instruments traded in less than active markets or other financial instruments priced with models using highly observable inputs.
Level 3 – Significant inputs to pricing have little or no transparency. The types of assets and liabilities included in Level 3 are those with inputs requiring significant management judgment or estimation.
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NAV - Investments that do not have a readily determinable fair value are measured at NAV. These investments do not consider the observability of inputs and, therefore, they are not included within the fair value hierarchy. The Evergy Companies include in this category investments in private equity, real estate and alternative investment funds that do not have a readily determinable fair value. The underlying alternative investments include collateralized debt obligations, mezzanine debt and a variety of other investments.
The Evergy Companies record cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable and short-term borrowings on their consolidated balance sheets at cost, which approximates fair value due to the short-term nature of these instruments.
Fair Value of Long-Term Debt
The Evergy Companies measure the fair value of long-term debt using Level 2 measurements available as of the measurement date. The book value and fair value of the Evergy Companies' long-term debt and long-term debt of variable interest entities is summarized in the following table.
March 31, 2022December 31, 2021September 30, 2022December 31, 2021
Book ValueFair ValueBook ValueFair ValueBook ValueFair ValueBook ValueFair Value
Long-term debt(a)
Long-term debt(a)
(millions)
Long-term debt(a)
(millions)
Evergy(b)
Evergy(b)
$9,834.4 $9,712.4 $9,687.2 $10,758.5 
Evergy(b)
$9,546.7 $8,028.1 $9,687.2 $10,758.5 
Evergy Kansas CentralEvergy Kansas Central3,934.9 4,039.2 3,934.2 4,522.5 Evergy Kansas Central3,936.3 3,334.0 3,934.2 4,522.5 
Evergy MetroEvergy Metro2,925.5 3,096.6 2,925.0 3,400.8 Evergy Metro2,926.1 2,654.4 2,925.0 3,400.8 
(a) Includes current maturities.
(b) Book value as of March 31,September 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021, includes $96.0$93.2 million and $97.9 million, respectively, of fair value adjustments recorded in connection with purchase accounting for the Great Plains Energy and Evergy Kansas Central merger, which are not part of future principal payments and will amortize over the remaining life of the associated debt instrument.
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Recurring Fair Value Measurements
The following tables include the Evergy Companies' balances of financial assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis.
DescriptionDescriptionMarch 31, 2022Level 1Level 2Level 3NAVDescriptionSeptember 30, 2022Level 1Level 2Level 3NAV
Evergy Kansas CentralEvergy Kansas Central(millions)Evergy Kansas Central(millions)
AssetsAssetsAssets
Nuclear decommissioning trust(a)
Nuclear decommissioning trust(a)
Nuclear decommissioning trust(a)
Domestic equity fundsDomestic equity funds$133.8 $120.2 $— $— $13.6 Domestic equity funds$106.0 $93.0 $— $— $13.0 
International equity fundsInternational equity funds69.9 69.9 — — — International equity funds53.5 53.5 — — — 
Core bond fundCore bond fund55.1 55.1 — — — Core bond fund50.2 50.2 — — — 
High-yield bond fundHigh-yield bond fund28.8 28.8 — — — High-yield bond fund24.7 24.7 — — — 
Emerging markets bond fundEmerging markets bond fund16.8 16.8 — — — Emerging markets bond fund14.7 14.7 — — — 
Alternative investments fundAlternative investments fund32.6 — — — 32.6 Alternative investments fund32.2 — — — 32.2 
Real estate securities fundReal estate securities fund16.5 — — — 16.5 Real estate securities fund18.6 — — — 18.6 
Cash equivalentsCash equivalents0.6 0.6 — — — Cash equivalents0.6 0.6 — — — 
Total nuclear decommissioning trustTotal nuclear decommissioning trust354.1 291.4 — — 62.7 Total nuclear decommissioning trust300.5 236.7 — — 63.8 
Rabbi trustRabbi trustRabbi trust
Fixed income fundsFixed income funds18.1 18.1 — — — Fixed income funds15.5 15.5 — — — 
Equity fundsEquity funds8.6 8.6 — — — Equity funds6.7 6.7 — — — 
Combination debt/equity/other fundCombination debt/equity/other fund2.2 2.2 — — — Combination debt/equity/other fund1.9 1.9 — — — 
Cash equivalentsCash equivalents0.1 0.1 — — — Cash equivalents0.1 0.1 — — — 
Total rabbi trustTotal rabbi trust29.0 29.0 — — — Total rabbi trust24.2 24.2 — — — 
TotalTotal$383.1 $320.4 $— $— $62.7 Total$324.7 $260.9 $— $— $63.8 
Evergy MetroEvergy MetroEvergy Metro
AssetsAssets    Assets    
Nuclear decommissioning trust(a)
Nuclear decommissioning trust(a)
    
Nuclear decommissioning trust(a)
    
Equity securitiesEquity securities$283.4 $283.4 $— $— $— Equity securities$224.7 $224.7 $— $— $— 
Debt securitiesDebt securitiesDebt securities
U.S. TreasuryU.S. Treasury46.1 46.1 — — — U.S. Treasury42.1 42.1 — — — 
U.S. AgencyU.S. Agency0.4 — 0.4 — — U.S. Agency0.3 — 0.3 — — 
State and local obligationsState and local obligations3.9 — 3.9 — — State and local obligations4.1 — 4.1 — — 
Corporate bondsCorporate bonds41.8 — 41.8 — — Corporate bonds36.4 — 36.4 — — 
Foreign governmentsForeign governments0.1 — 0.1 — — Foreign governments0.1 — 0.1 — — 
Cash equivalentsCash equivalents3.4 3.4 — — — Cash equivalents5.3 5.3 — — — 
Total nuclear decommissioning trustTotal nuclear decommissioning trust379.1 332.9 46.2 — — Total nuclear decommissioning trust313.0 272.1 40.9 — — 
Self-insured health plan trust(b)
Self-insured health plan trust(b)
Self-insured health plan trust(b)
Equity securitiesEquity securities1.9 1.9 — — — Equity securities1.5 1.5 — — — 
Debt securitiesDebt securities8.2 2.5 5.7 — — Debt securities7.7 2.0 5.7 — — 
Cash and cash equivalentsCash and cash equivalents2.5 2.5 — — — Cash and cash equivalents3.2 3.2 — — — 
Total self-insured health plan trustTotal self-insured health plan trust12.6 6.9 5.7 — — Total self-insured health plan trust12.4 6.7 5.7 — — 
TotalTotal$391.7 $339.8 $51.9 $— $— Total$325.4 $278.8 $46.6 $— $— 
Other EvergyOther EvergyOther Evergy
AssetsAssets
Other Evergy investmentsOther Evergy investmentsOther Evergy investments
Rabbi trustsRabbi trustsRabbi trusts
Core bond fundCore bond fund11.7 11.7 — — — Core bond fund$10.5 $10.5 $— $— $— 
Cash and cash equivalentsCash and cash equivalents0.2 0.2 — — — 
Total rabbi trustsTotal rabbi trusts$11.7 $11.7 $— $— $— Total rabbi trusts$10.7 $10.7 $— $— $— 
EvergyEvergy    Evergy    
AssetsAssets    Assets    
Nuclear decommissioning trust(a)
Nuclear decommissioning trust(a)
$733.2 $624.3 $46.2 $— $62.7 
Nuclear decommissioning trust(a)
$613.5 $508.8 $40.9 $— $63.8 
Rabbi trustsRabbi trusts40.7 40.7 — — — Rabbi trusts34.9 34.9 — — — 
Self-insured health plan trust(b)
Self-insured health plan trust(b)
12.6 6.9 5.7 — — 
Self-insured health plan trust(b)
12.4 6.7 5.7 — — 
TotalTotal$786.5 $671.9 $51.9 $— $62.7 Total$660.8 $550.4 $46.6 $— $63.8 
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DescriptionDescriptionDecember 31, 2021Level 1Level 2Level 3NAVDescriptionDecember 31, 2021Level 1Level 2Level 3NAV
Evergy Kansas CentralEvergy Kansas Central(millions)Evergy Kansas Central(millions)
AssetsAssetsAssets
Nuclear decommissioning trust(a)
Nuclear decommissioning trust(a)
Nuclear decommissioning trust(a)
Domestic equity fundsDomestic equity funds$140.4 $126.5 $— $— $13.9 Domestic equity funds$140.4 $126.5 $— $— $13.9 
International equity fundsInternational equity funds74.0 74.0 — — — International equity funds74.0 74.0 — — — 
Core bond fundCore bond fund58.1 58.1 — — — Core bond fund58.1 58.1 — — — 
High-yield bond fundHigh-yield bond fund29.6 29.6 — — — High-yield bond fund29.6 29.6 — — — 
Emerging markets bond fundEmerging markets bond fund18.0 18.0 — — — Emerging markets bond fund18.0 18.0 — — — 
Alternative investments fundAlternative investments fund32.7 — — — 32.7 Alternative investments fund32.7 — — — 32.7 
Real estate securities fundReal estate securities fund15.2 — — — 15.2 Real estate securities fund15.2 — — — 15.2 
Cash equivalentsCash equivalents0.4 0.4 — — — Cash equivalents0.4 0.4 — — — 
Total nuclear decommissioning trustTotal nuclear decommissioning trust368.4 306.6 — — 61.8 Total nuclear decommissioning trust368.4 306.6 — — 61.8 
Rabbi trustRabbi trustRabbi trust
Fixed income fundsFixed income funds19.6 19.6 — — — Fixed income funds19.6 19.6 — — — 
Equity fundsEquity funds9.5 9.5 — — — Equity funds9.5 9.5 — — — 
Combination debt/equity/other fundCombination debt/equity/other fund2.4 2.4 — — — Combination debt/equity/other fund2.4 2.4 — — — 
Cash equivalentsCash equivalents0.2 0.2 — — — Cash equivalents0.2 0.2 — — — 
Total rabbi trustTotal rabbi trust31.7 31.7 — — — Total rabbi trust31.7 31.7 — — — 
TotalTotal$400.1 $338.3 $— $— $61.8 Total$400.1 $338.3 $— $— $61.8 
Evergy MetroEvergy MetroEvergy Metro
AssetsAssets    Assets    
Nuclear decommissioning trust(a)
Nuclear decommissioning trust(a)
   
Nuclear decommissioning trust(a)
   
Equity securitiesEquity securities$299.2 $299.2 $— $— $— Equity securities$299.2 $299.2 $— $— $— 
Debt securitiesDebt securities     Debt securities     
U.S. TreasuryU.S. Treasury46.1 46.1 — — — U.S. Treasury46.1 46.1 — — — 
U.S. AgencyU.S. Agency0.4 — 0.4 — — U.S. Agency0.4 — 0.4 — — 
State and local obligationsState and local obligations4.0 — 4.0 — — State and local obligations4.0 — 4.0 — — 
Corporate bondsCorporate bonds43.7 — 43.7 — — Corporate bonds43.7 — 43.7 — — 
Foreign governmentsForeign governments0.1 — 0.1 — — Foreign governments0.1 — 0.1 — — 
Cash equivalentsCash equivalents6.8 6.8 — — — Cash equivalents6.8 6.8 — — — 
Total nuclear decommissioning trustTotal nuclear decommissioning trust400.3 352.1 48.2 — — Total nuclear decommissioning trust400.3 352.1 48.2 — — 
Self-insured health plan trust(b)
Self-insured health plan trust(b)
Self-insured health plan trust(b)
Equity securitiesEquity securities2.0 2.0 — — — Equity securities2.0 2.0 — — — 
Debt securitiesDebt securities8.7 2.7 6.0 — — Debt securities8.7 2.7 6.0 — — 
Cash and cash equivalentsCash and cash equivalents1.8 1.8 — — — Cash and cash equivalents1.8 1.8 — — — 
Total self-insured health plan trustTotal self-insured health plan trust12.5 6.5 6.0 — — Total self-insured health plan trust12.5 6.5 6.0 — — 
TotalTotal$412.8 $358.6 $54.2 $— $— Total$412.8 $358.6 $54.2 $— $— 
Other EvergyOther EvergyOther Evergy
AssetsAssets
Other Evergy investmentsOther Evergy investmentsOther Evergy investments
Equity securities(c)
Equity securities(c)
$31.4 $— $31.4 $— $— 
Equity securities(c)
$31.4 $— $31.4 $— $— 
Total other Evergy investmentsTotal other Evergy investments31.4 — 31.4 — — Total other Evergy investments31.4 — 31.4 — — 
Rabbi trustsRabbi trustsRabbi trusts
Core bond fundCore bond fund12.5 12.5 — — — Core bond fund12.5 12.5 — — — 
Total rabbi trustsTotal rabbi trusts12.5 12.5 — — — Total rabbi trusts12.5 12.5 — — — 
TotalTotal$43.9 $12.5 $31.4 $— $— Total$43.9 $12.5 $31.4 $— $— 
EvergyEvergy    Evergy    
AssetsAssets    Assets    
Nuclear decommissioning trust(a)
Nuclear decommissioning trust(a)
$768.7 $658.7 $48.2 $— $61.8 
Nuclear decommissioning trust(a)
$768.7 $658.7 $48.2 $— $61.8 
Rabbi trust44.2 44.2 — — — 
Rabbi trustsRabbi trusts44.2 44.2 — — — 
Self-insured health plan trust(b)
Self-insured health plan trust(b)
12.5 6.5 6.0 — — 
Self-insured health plan trust(b)
12.5 6.5 6.0 — — 
Other Evergy investments(c)
Other Evergy investments(c)
31.4 — 31.4 — — 
Other Evergy investments(c)
31.4 — 31.4 — — 
TotalTotal$856.8 $709.4 $85.6 $— $61.8 Total$856.8 $709.4 $85.6 $— $61.8 
(a)With the exception of investments measured at NAV, fair value is based on quoted market prices of the investments held by the trust and/or valuation models.  
(b)Fair value is based on quoted market prices of the investments held by the trust. Debt securities classified as Level 1 are comprised of U.S. Treasury securities. Debt securities classified as Level 2 are comprised of corporate bonds, U.S. Agency, state and local obligations, and other asset-backed securities.
(c)Fair value was based on quoted market prices adjusted for a discount for lack of marketability based on a valuation model due to a restriction on the sale of the stock.
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Certain Evergy and Evergy Kansas Central investments included in the table above are measured at NAV as they do not have readily determinable fair values. In certain situations, these investments may have redemption restrictions.
The following table provides additional information on these Evergy and Evergy Kansas Central investments.
March 31, 2022December 31, 2021March 31, 2022September 30, 2022December 31, 2021September 30, 2022
FairUnfundedFairUnfundedRedemptionLength ofFairUnfundedFairUnfundedRedemptionLength of
ValueCommitmentsValueCommitmentsFrequencySettlementValueCommitmentsValueCommitmentsFrequencySettlement
Evergy Kansas CentralEvergy Kansas Central(millions)Evergy Kansas Central(millions)
Nuclear decommissioning trust:Nuclear decommissioning trust:Nuclear decommissioning trust:
Domestic equity fundsDomestic equity funds$13.6 $1.7 $13.9 $1.7 (a)(a)Domestic equity funds$13.0 $1.5 $13.9 $1.7 (a)(a)
Alternative investments fund(b)
Alternative investments fund(b)
32.6 — 32.7 — Quarterly65 days
Alternative investments fund(b)
32.2 — 32.7 — Quarterly65 days
Real estate securities fund(b)
Real estate securities fund(b)
16.5 — 15.2 — Quarterly65 days
Real estate securities fund(b)
18.6 — 15.2 — Quarterly65 days
Total Evergy investments at NAVTotal Evergy investments at NAV$62.7 $1.7 $61.8 $1.7 Total Evergy investments at NAV$63.8 $1.5 $61.8 $1.7 
(a)This investment is in 5five long-term private equity funds that do not permit early withdrawal. Investments in these funds cannot be distributed until the underlying investments have been liquidated, which may take years from the date of initial liquidation. NaNThree funds have begun to make distributions. The initial investment in the fourth and fifth funds occurred in 2016 and 2018, respectively. The fourth fund's term is 15 years, subject to the general partner's right to extend the term for up to 3three additional one-year periods. The fifth fund's term is 15 years, subject to additional extensions approved by a fund advisory committee to provide for an orderly liquidation of fund investments and dissolution of the fund.
(b)There is a holdback on final redemptions.
The Evergy Companies hold equity and debt investments classified as securities in various trusts including for the purposes of funding the decommissioning of Wolf Creek and for the benefit of certain retired executive officers of Evergy Kansas Central. The Evergy Companies record net realized and unrealized gains and losses on the nuclear decommissioning trusts in regulatory liabilities on their consolidated balance sheets and record net realized and unrealized gains and losses on the Evergy Companies' rabbi trusts in the consolidated statements of income and comprehensive income.
The following table summarizes the net unrealized gains (losses) for the Evergy Companies' nuclear decommissioning trusts and rabbi trusts.
Three Months Ended
September 30
Year to Date
September 30
Three Months Ended March 3120222021
2022202120222021
EvergyEvergy(millions)Evergy(millions)
Nuclear decommissioning trust - equity securitiesNuclear decommissioning trust - equity securities$(34.8)$33.1 Nuclear decommissioning trust - equity securities$(74.3)$1.0 $(145.9)$68.8 
Nuclear decommissioning trust - debt securitiesNuclear decommissioning trust - debt securities(6.5)(5.1)Nuclear decommissioning trust - debt securities(5.9)(0.6)(16.0)(4.0)
Rabbi trusts - equity securitiesRabbi trusts - equity securities(2.4)(1.3)Rabbi trusts - equity securities(2.1)(0.1)(7.8)(0.4)
TotalTotal$(43.7)$26.7 Total$(82.3)$0.3 $(169.7)$64.4 
Evergy Kansas CentralEvergy Kansas CentralEvergy Kansas Central
Nuclear decommissioning trust - equity securitiesNuclear decommissioning trust - equity securities$(16.7)$14.3 Nuclear decommissioning trust - equity securities$(37.1)$5.3 $(67.2)$36.9 
Rabbi trust - equity securitiesRabbi trust - equity securities(1.6)(0.8)Rabbi trust - equity securities(1.4)(0.1)(5.6)(0.1)
TotalTotal$(18.3)$13.5 Total$(38.5)$5.2 $(72.8)$36.8 
Evergy MetroEvergy MetroEvergy Metro
Nuclear decommissioning trust - equity securitiesNuclear decommissioning trust - equity securities$(18.1)$18.8 Nuclear decommissioning trust - equity securities$(37.2)$(4.3)$(78.7)$31.9 
Nuclear decommissioning trust - debt securitiesNuclear decommissioning trust - debt securities(6.5)(5.1)Nuclear decommissioning trust - debt securities(5.9)(0.6)(16.0)(4.0)
TotalTotal$(24.6)$13.7 Total$(43.1)$(4.9)$(94.7)$27.9 
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10. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
Environmental Matters
Set forth below are descriptions of contingencies related to environmental matters that may impact the Evergy Companies' operations or their financial results.Management's assessment of these contingencies, which are based on federal and state statutes and regulations, and regulatory agency and judicial interpretations and actions, has
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evolved over time.These laws, regulations, interpretations and actions can also change, restrict or otherwise impact the Evergy Companies' operations or financial results.The failure to comply with these laws, regulations, interpretations and actions could result in the assessment of administrative, civil and criminal penalties and the imposition of remedial requirements.The Evergy Companies believe that all of their operations are in substantial compliance with current federal, state and local environmental standards.
There are a variety of final and proposed laws and regulations that could have a material adverse effect on the Evergy Companies' operations and consolidated financial results.Due in part to the complex nature of environmental laws and regulations, the Evergy Companies are unable to assess the impact of potential changes that may develop with respect to the environmental contingencies described below.
Clean Air Act - Startup, Shutdown and Malfunction (SSM) Regulation
In 2015, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a final rule addressing how state implementation plans (SIPs) can treat excess emissions during SSM events. This rule was referred to as the 2015 SIP Call Rule. The rule required 36 states to submit SIP revisions by November 2016 to remove certain exemptions and other discretionary enforcement provisions that apply to excess emissions during SSM events. Legal challenges ensued and the case was eventually placed in abeyance. In December 2021, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit (D.C. Circuit) restarted the litigation. On April 11,litigation and oral arguments were held in March 2022. An additional case was also taking place in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California (District Court of Northern California) and in June 2022, the EPA publishedDistrict Court of Northern California entered a proposedfinal consent decree that establishes datesestablishing deadlines for the EPA to take final action on SIP revisions that were submitted in response to the 2015 SIP Call Rule. Deadlines for 26 states and air districts, including Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma, are listed in the proposedfinal consent decree. Final action from the EPA could result in required SIP revisions in Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri which could have a material impact on the Evergy Companies. If the D.C. Circuit overturns the EPA's 2015 SIP Call Rule, the final consent decree's deadlines will no longer be valid.
Ozone Interstate Transport State Implementation Plans (ITSIP)
In 2015, the EPA lowered the Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) from 75 ppb to 70 ppb. Impacted states were required to submit Interstate Transport State Implementation Plans (ITSIPs)ITSIPs in 2018 to comply with the "Good Neighbor Provisions" of the Clean Air Act (CAA). The EPA did not act on these ITSIP submissions and was challenged in a court filing in May 2021 to address them. OnIn February 22, 2022, the EPA published proposed disapprovals of ITSIPs for nineteen states including Missouri and Oklahoma. OnIn April 4, 2022, the EPA published a final approval of the Kansas ITSIP in the Federal Register. In June 2022, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) announced they intended to submit a supplemental ITSIP to the EPA and placed the document on public notice until August 2022. MDNR anticipates submitting the supplemental ITSIP to the EPA in the fourth quarter of 2022.
OnOzone Interstate Transport Federal Implementation Plans (ITFIP)
In April 6, 2022, the EPA published in the Federal Register the proposed federal implementation plan (FIP)ITFIP to resolve outstanding "Good Neighbor" obligations with respect to the 2015 Ozone NAAQS for 26 states including Missouri and Oklahoma. This FIPITFIP would establish a revised Cross-State Air Pollution Rule (CSAPR) ozone season nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions trading program for electric generating units (EGUs), and limit ozone season NOx emissions from certain industrial stationary sources. The proposed rule would also establish a new daily backstop NOx emissions rate limit for applicable coal-fired units larger than 100MW,100 MW, as well as unit-specific NOx emission rate limits for certain industrial emissionsemission units, and would feature "dynamic" adjustments of emission budgets for EGUs beginning with ozone season 2025. The proposed FIPITFIP includes reductions to the state ozone season NOx budgets for Missouri and Oklahoma beginning in 2023 with additional reductions in future years. The Evergy Companies areprovided formal comments as part of the rulemaking process. The EPA intends to issue final ITFIP's for applicable states in the process of reviewing this proposed FIP.March 2023. The EPA is also in the process of reconsidering its December 2020 decisions to retain the Ozone
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NAAQS at the level set in 2015 and the annual and 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS at the levels set in 2012. Due to uncertainty regarding the proposed FIPITFIP and potential lowering of the 2020ozone and PM2.5 NAAQS, the Evergy Companies cannot determineare unable to accurately assess the impacts of these potential EPA actions on their operations or consolidated financial results, but the cost to comply with the FIPITFIP and/or a lower future ozone or PM2.5 NAAQS could be material.
Regional Haze Rule
In 1999, the EPA finalized the Regional Haze Rule which aims to restore national parks and wilderness areas to pristine conditions.The rule requires states in coordination with the EPA, the National Park Service, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the U.S. Forest Service, and other interested parties to develop and implement air quality protection plans to reduce the pollution that causes visibility impairment.There are 156 "Class I" areas across the U.S. that must be restored to pristine conditions by the year 2064.There are no Class I areas in Kansas, whereas Missouri has two: the Hercules-Glades Wilderness Area and the Mingo Wilderness Area.States must submit
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revisions to their Regional Haze Rule SIPs every ten years and the first round was due in 2007.For the second ten-year implementation period, the EPA issued a final rule revision in 2017 that allowed states to submit their SIP revisions by July 31, 2021.The Evergy Companies have been in contact with the Kansas Department of Health and EnvironmentalEnvironment (KDHE) and the Missouri Department of Natural Resources (MDNR)MDNR as they worked to draft their SIP revisions.The Missouri SIP revision has been drafted and is currently on public notice through May 5, 2022. The SIP revision does not require any additional reductions from the Evergy Companies' generating units in the state. MDNR has indicated it intends to submitsubmitted the Missouri SIP revision to the EPA in August 2022, however, they failed to do so by the endEPA's revised submittal deadline of JulyAugust 15, 2022. As a result, on August 30, 2022, the EPA published "finding of failure" with respect to Missouri and fourteen other states for failing to submit their Regional Haze SIP revisions by the applicable deadline. This finding of failure established a two-year deadline for the EPA to issue a Regional Haze federal implementation plan (FIP) for each state unless the state submits and the EPA approves a revised SIP that meets all applicable requirements before the EPA issues the FIP. The Kansas SIP revision was placed on public notice in June 2021 and requested no additional emission reductions by electric utilities based on the significant reductions that were achieved during the first implementation period.The EPA provided comments on the Kansas SIP revision in June 2021 that each state is statutorily required to conduct a "four-factor analysis" on at least two sources within the state to help determine if further emission reductions are necessary.The EPA also stated it would be difficult to approve the Kansas SIP revision if at least two four-factor analyses are not conducted on Kansas emission sources.KDHE submitted the Kansas SIP revision in July 2021.If a Kansas generating unit of the Evergy Companies is selected for analysis, the possibility exists that the state or EPA, through a revised SIP or a FIP, could determine that additional operational or physical modifications are required on the generating unit to further reduce emissions.The overall cost of those modifications could be material to the Evergy Companies.
Greenhouse Gases
Burning coal and other fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide (CO2) and other gases referred to as greenhouse gases (GHG). Various regulations under the CAA limit CO2 and other GHG emissions, and in addition, other measures are being imposed or offered by individual states, municipalities and regional agreements with the goal of reducing GHG emissions.
In July 2019, the EPA published the final Affordable Clean Energy (ACE) rule in the Federal Register.This rule contained emission guidelines for GHG emissions from existing electric utility generating units (EGUs) and revisions to emission guideline implementing regulations.The rule defined the "best system of emission reduction" (BSER) for GHG emissions from existing coal-fired EGUs as on-site, heat-rate efficiency improvements.In conjunction with the finalization of the ACE rule, the EPA repealed its previously adopted Clean Power Plan (CPP).In on the basis that the EPA had exceeded its statutory authority under CAA section 111(d) by defining BSER through generation shifting. A number of states and industry parties filed petitions for review in the D.C. Circuit, challenging the EPA's repeal of the CPP and its enactment of the ACE rule, and in January 2021, the D.C. Circuit issued a decision holding that CAA section 111(d) could be read in a manner that allows the EPA to define BSER as including generation shifting. The D.C. Circuit therefore vacated both the EPA's repeal of the CPP and remandedits replacement of that rule with the ACE rule, backand remanded them to the EPA.EPA for further consideration. In October 2021, the Supreme Court granted petitions for certiorari to review the D.C. Circuit decision. The Supreme Court issued its decision in June 2022, reversing the D.C. Circuit's decisions and holding that, absent specific authorization from Congress, the EPA lacks authority to vacatedefine BSER through generation shifting. Given that the
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Supreme Court found the CPP to be unlawful and remandthat the deadlines established in the ACE rule. A ruling fromrule have passed, neither rule is in effect following the Supreme Court is expected in mid-2022.Court's ruling. In June 2022, the EPA announced its intent to propose GHG regulations that would apply to EGUs by March 2023.
Due to uncertainty regarding the future of the ACE rule or other potentialEPA's GHG regulations, the Evergy Companies cannot determine the impacts on their operations or consolidated financial results, but the cost to comply with the ACE rule or other potential GHG rules could be material.
Water
The Evergy Companies discharge some of the water used in generation and other operations containing substances deemed to be pollutants.A November 2015 EPA rule applicable to steam-electric power generating plants establishes effluent limitations guidelines (ELG) and standards for wastewater discharges, including limits on the amount of toxic metals and other pollutants that can be discharged.Implementation timelines for this 2015 rule vary from 2018 to 2023.In April 2019, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit (5th Circuit) issued a ruling that vacated and remanded portions of the original ELG rule.Due to this ruling, the EPA announced a plan in July 2021 to release a proposed rulemaking in Septemberthe fall of 2022 to address the vacated limitations for legacy wastewater and landfill leachate.Future ELG modifications for the best available technology economically achievable for the discharge of legacy wastewater and landfill leachate are likely and could be material to the Evergy Companies.
In October 2020, the EPA published the final ELG reconsideration rule.This rule adjusts numeric limits for flue gas desulfurization (FGD) wastewater and adds a 10% volumetric purge limit for bottom ash transport water.The timeline for final FGD wastewater compliance is as soon as possible on or after one year following publication of the final rule in the Federal Register but no later than December 31, 2025.In August 2021, the EPA published
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notice in the Federal Register that it is initiating a supplemental rulemaking to revise the ELG regulations after completing review of the ELG reconsideration rule as a result of an executive order from President Biden.As part of the rulemaking process, the EPA will determine if more stringent limitations and standards are appropriate.The 2020 ELG reconsideration rule will remain in effect while the EPA undertakes this new rulemaking.
The Evergy Companies have reviewed the 2020 ELG reconsideration regulation, and the costs to comply with these changes are not expected to be material.However, the Evergy Companies cannot predict what revisions the EPA may make under its supplemental rulemaking to revise the ELG regulations, and compliance costs associated with any revisions could be material.
After reviewingIn August 2021, based on an order issued by the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona, which vacated and remanded the EPA's Navigable Waters Protection Rule as directed by President Biden's administration,(NWPR), which was promulgated in 2020, the EPA and Departmentthe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced that they had halted implementation of the Army determined a needNWPR nationwide, and were interpreting "Waters of the United States" consistent with the regulatory regime that was in place prior to revise the definition to prevent environmental degradation.2015. In December 2021, the EPA and the Department of the Army published a proposed rule that repealswould formally repeal the Navigable Waters Protection RuleNWPR and revisesrevise the definition of “Waters of the United States.”This proposed rule restoresStates” to restore the definitions of Waters"Waters of the United StatesStates" that were in place prior to 2015. A final rule was expected in August 2022 but has not been issued. The Evergy Companies are reviewinghave reviewed the proposed rule and the impact on their operations or consolidated financial results are not expected to be material. A second rulemaking is expected in the future which will replace the Navigable Waters Protection Rule.NWPR. The cost to comply with any future rulemaking that replaces the Navigable Waters Protection RuleNWPR could be material to the Evergy Companies.
Regulation of Coal Combustion Residuals
In the course of operating their coal generation plants, the Evergy Companies produce coal combustion residuals (CCRs), including fly ash, gypsum and bottom ash.The EPA published a rule to regulate CCRs in April 2015 that requires additional CCR handling, processing and storage equipment and closure of certain ash disposal units. In January 2022, the EPA published proposed determinations for facilities that filed closure extensions for unlined or clay-lined CCR units. These proposed determinations include various interpretations of the CCR regulations and compliance expectations that may impact all owners of CCR units. These interpretations could require modified compliance plans such as different methods of CCR unit closure. Additionally, more stringent remediation requirements for units that are in corrective action or forced to go into corrective action are possible. In April 2022,
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the Utility Solid Waste Activities Group (USWAG) and other interested parties filed similar petitions in the D.C. Circuit challenging the EPA's legal positions regarding the CCR rule determinations proposed in January 2022. Some CCR units at Lawrence Energy Center and Sibley Generating Station have moved into corrective action. In January 2022, the EPA issued a "Notice of Potential Violation" to the Tecumseh Energy Center suggesting a closed CCR impoundment should enter corrective action. It is possible that the Tecumseh impoundment or other CCR units at other generation stations could move into corrective action based on the EPA CCR rule interpretations, enforcement actions, or execution of the Evergy Companies' CCR strategy. The cost to comply with these proposed determinations by the EPA could be material.
The Evergy Companies have recorded AROsAsset Retirement Obligations (AROs) for their current estimates for the closure of ash disposal ponds and landfills, but the revision of these AROs may be required in the future due to changes in existing CCR regulations, the results of groundwater monitoring of CCR units or changes in interpretation of existing CCR regulations or changes in the timing or cost to close ash disposal ponds and landfills.If revisions to these AROs are necessary, the impact on the Evergy Companies' operations or consolidated financial results could be material.
10.11. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS AND RELATIONSHIPS
In the normal course of business, Evergy Kansas Central, Evergy Metro and Evergy Missouri West engage in related party transactions with one another. A summary of these transactions and the amounts associated with them is provided below.
Jointly-Owned Plants and Shared Services
Employees of Evergy Kansas Central and Evergy Metro manage Evergy Missouri West's business and operate its facilities at cost, including Evergy Missouri West's 18% ownership interest in Evergy Metro's Iatan Nos. 1 and 2.  Employees of Evergy Kansas Central manage Jeffrey Energy Center (JEC) and operate its facilities at cost, including Evergy Missouri West's 8% ownership interest in JEC. Employees of Evergy Metro manage La Cygne Station and operate its facilities at cost, including Evergy Kansas Central's 50% interest in La Cygne Station. Employees of Evergy Metro and Evergy Kansas Central also provide one another with shared service support, including costs related to human resources, information technology, accounting and legal services.
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The operating expenses and capital costs billed for jointly-owned plants and shared services are detailed in the following table.
Three Months Ended
September 30
Year to Date
September 30
Three Months Ended March 3120222021
2022202120222021
(millions)(millions)
Evergy Kansas Central billings to Evergy Missouri WestEvergy Kansas Central billings to Evergy Missouri West$7.4 $9.5 Evergy Kansas Central billings to Evergy Missouri West$8.4 $7.3 $23.0 $24.1 
Evergy Metro billings to Evergy Missouri WestEvergy Metro billings to Evergy Missouri West32.7 34.7 Evergy Metro billings to Evergy Missouri West35.7 35.4 100.7 103.2 
Evergy Kansas Central billings to Evergy MetroEvergy Kansas Central billings to Evergy Metro6.6 9.9 Evergy Kansas Central billings to Evergy Metro10.6 5.4 24.1 22.4 
Evergy Metro billings to Evergy Kansas CentralEvergy Metro billings to Evergy Kansas Central33.4 25.7 Evergy Metro billings to Evergy Kansas Central39.2 36.9 103.9 90.8 
Money Pool
Evergy Kansas Central, Evergy Metro and Evergy Missouri West are authorized to participate in the Evergy, Inc. money pool, which is an internal financing arrangement in which funds may be lent on a short-term basis between Evergy Kansas Central, Evergy Metro, Evergy Missouri West and Evergy, Inc. Evergy, Inc. can lend but not borrow under the money pool.
At March 31,September 30, 2022, Evergy Metro had a $98.0$91.5 million outstanding receivable from Evergy Missouri West under the money pool. At December 31, 2021, Evergy Metro had a $155.0 million outstanding receivable from Evergy Missouri West under the money pool.
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Related Party Net Receivables and Payables
The following table summarizes Evergy Kansas Central's and Evergy Metro's related party net receivables and payables.
March 31December 31September 30December 31
2022202120222021
Evergy Kansas CentralEvergy Kansas Central(millions)Evergy Kansas Central(millions)
Net payable to EvergyNet payable to Evergy$(11.8)$(2.2)Net payable to Evergy$(13.2)$(2.2)
Net payable to Evergy MetroNet payable to Evergy Metro(16.4)(14.5)Net payable to Evergy Metro(16.8)(14.5)
Net receivable from Evergy Missouri WestNet receivable from Evergy Missouri West4.5 10.4 Net receivable from Evergy Missouri West9.9 10.4 
Evergy MetroEvergy MetroEvergy Metro
Net receivable from EvergyNet receivable from Evergy$20.2 $8.7 Net receivable from Evergy$14.8 $8.7 
Net receivable from Evergy Kansas CentralNet receivable from Evergy Kansas Central16.4 14.5 Net receivable from Evergy Kansas Central16.8 14.5 
Net receivable from Evergy Missouri WestNet receivable from Evergy Missouri West187.9 254.5 Net receivable from Evergy Missouri West190.8 254.5 
Tax Allocation Agreement
Evergy files a consolidated federal income tax return as well as unitary and combined income tax returns in several state jurisdictions with Kansas and Missouri being the most significant. Income taxes for consolidated or combined subsidiaries are allocated to the subsidiaries based on separate company computations of income or loss. The following table summarizes Evergy Kansas Central's and Evergy Metro's income taxes receivable from (payable to) Evergy.
March 31December 31
20222021
Evergy Kansas Central(millions)
Income taxes receivable from Evergy$1.5 $9.6 
Evergy Metro
Income taxes payable to Evergy$(12.0)$(2.5)
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20222021
Evergy Kansas Central(millions)
Income taxes receivable from (payable to) Evergy$(8.6)$9.6 
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11.12. TAXES
Components of income tax expense are detailed in the following tables.
Evergy
Three Months Ended March 3120222021
Current income taxes(millions)
Federal$11.5 $1.1 
State(0.4)1.9 
Total11.1 3.0 
Deferred income taxes
Federal(3.9)17.7 
State3.2 3.8 
Total(0.7)21.5 
Investment tax credit
Deferral2.7 — 
Amortization(1.6)(1.5)
Total1.1 (1.5)
Income tax expense$11.5 $23.0 
Evergy Kansas Central
Three Months Ended March 3120222021
Current income taxes(millions)
Federal$7.9 $7.5 
State0.2 1.2 
Total8.1 8.7 
Deferred income taxes
Federal(8.5)6.7 
State2.3 2.3 
Total(6.2)9.0 
Investment tax credit
Deferral2.7 — 
Amortization(1.0)(1.1)
Total1.7 (1.1)
Income tax expense$3.6 $16.6 
Evergy Metro
EvergyEvergy
Three Months Ended
September 30
Year to Date
September 30
Three Months Ended March 3120222021
2022202120222021
Current income taxesCurrent income taxes(millions)Current income taxes(millions)
FederalFederal$9.4 $27.1 Federal$(4.2)$(6.5)$20.8 $(0.5)
StateState0.1 1.2 State6.0 2.2 7.7 1.7 
TotalTotal9.5 28.3 Total1.8 (4.3)28.5 1.2 
Deferred income taxesDeferred income taxes  Deferred income taxes  
FederalFederal(1.6)(22.0)Federal50.9 61.3 55.4 94.0 
StateState0.4 (0.8)State(1.6)1.6 1.4 8.6 
TotalTotal(1.2)(22.8)Total49.3 62.9 56.8 102.6 
Investment tax credit amortization(0.6)(0.4)
Investment tax creditInvestment tax credit
DeferralDeferral— — 2.7 0.4 
AmortizationAmortization(1.6)(1.4)(4.9)(4.4)
TotalTotal(1.6)(1.4)(2.2)(4.0)
Income tax expenseIncome tax expense$7.7 $5.1 Income tax expense$49.5 $57.2 $83.1 $99.8 
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Three Months Ended
September 30
Year to Date
September 30
2022202120222021
Current income taxes(millions)
Federal$22.3 $25.6 $59.1 $45.1 
State3.2 1.1 2.3 2.6 
Total25.5 26.7 61.4 47.7 
Deferred income taxes  
Federal(8.3)(3.6)(38.7)(2.6)
State(0.6)0.6 1.2 3.5 
Total(8.9)(3.0)(37.5)0.9 
Investment tax credit
Deferral— — 2.7 0.4 
Amortization(1.1)(1.1)(3.1)(3.3)
Total(1.1)(1.1)(0.4)(2.9)
Income tax expense$15.5 $22.6 $23.5 $45.7 
Evergy Metro
Three Months Ended
September 30
Year to Date
September 30
2022202120222021
Current income taxes(millions)
Federal$(22.5)$(24.2)$(20.0)$23.9 
State2.1 2.0 3.2 3.2 
Total(20.4)(22.2)(16.8)27.1 
Deferred income taxes    
Federal54.3 49.5 73.9 18.5 
State(0.1)(0.4)(0.1)(0.8)
Total54.2 49.1 73.8 17.7 
Investment tax credit amortization(0.6)(0.4)(1.8)(1.1)
Income tax expense$33.2 $26.5 $55.2 $43.7 
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Effective Income Tax Rates
Effective income tax rates reflected in the financial statements and the reasons for their differences from the statutory federal rates are detailed in the following tables.
EvergyEvergyEvergy
Three Months Ended
September 30
Year to Date
September 30
Three Months Ended March 3120222021
2022202120222021
Federal statutory income tax rateFederal statutory income tax rate21.0 %21.0 %Federal statutory income tax rate21.0 %21.0 %21.0 %21.0 %
Effect of:Effect of:Effect of:
COLI policiesCOLI policies(0.5)(1.0)COLI policies(1.3)(1.0)(1.0)(1.0)
State income taxesState income taxes1.4 1.9 State income taxes0.7 0.5 0.7 0.8 
Flow through depreciation for plant-related differencesFlow through depreciation for plant-related differences(6.3)(5.8)Flow through depreciation for plant-related differences(5.6)(5.7)(5.8)(5.9)
Federal tax creditsFederal tax credits(3.7)(3.1)Federal tax credits(3.7)(3.1)(3.8)(3.1)
Non-controlling interestNon-controlling interest(0.3)(0.3)Non-controlling interest(0.3)(0.3)(0.3)(0.3)
AFUDC equityAFUDC equity(0.5)(0.7)AFUDC equity(0.5)(0.6)(0.5)(0.6)
Amortization of federal investment tax creditsAmortization of federal investment tax credits(0.2)(0.4)Amortization of federal investment tax credits(0.2)(0.4)(0.2)(0.4)
Stock compensationStock compensation(0.9)0.2 Stock compensation— — (0.2)— 
Officer compensation limitationOfficer compensation limitation0.3 0.4 Officer compensation limitation0.2 0.5 0.2 0.5 
OtherOther(1.9)(1.6)Other— 0.3 (0.2)(0.3)
Effective income tax rateEffective income tax rate8.4 %10.6 %Effective income tax rate10.3 %11.2 %9.9 %10.7 %
Evergy Kansas CentralEvergy Kansas CentralEvergy Kansas Central
Three Months Ended
September 30
Year to Date
September 30
Three Months Ended March 3120222021
2022202120222021
Federal statutory income tax rateFederal statutory income tax rate21.0 %21.0 %Federal statutory income tax rate21.0 %21.0 %21.0 %21.0 %
Effect of:Effect of:Effect of:
COLI policiesCOLI policies(1.0)(1.8)COLI policies(2.7)(1.7)(2.0)(1.7)
State income taxesState income taxes2.0 1.2 State income taxes0.7 0.5 0.4 0.8 
Flow through depreciation for plant-related differencesFlow through depreciation for plant-related differences(5.0)(3.3)Flow through depreciation for plant-related differences(3.6)(3.6)(3.9)(3.7)
Federal tax creditsFederal tax credits(7.7)(5.2)Federal tax credits(7.7)(5.2)(8.0)(5.2)
Non-controlling interestNon-controlling interest(0.6)(0.5)Non-controlling interest(0.6)(0.5)(0.6)(0.5)
AFUDC equityAFUDC equity(0.7)(0.8)AFUDC equity(0.7)(0.5)(0.7)(0.6)
Amortization of federal investment tax creditsAmortization of federal investment tax credits0.1 (0.5)Amortization of federal investment tax credits0.1 (0.5)0.1 (0.5)
Stock compensationStock compensation(0.6)(0.1)Stock compensation— — (0.2)(0.1)
Officer compensation limitationOfficer compensation limitation— 0.2 Officer compensation limitation— 0.4 — 0.3 
OtherOther(2.9)(1.8)Other0.1 0.2 (0.3)(0.8)
Effective income tax rateEffective income tax rate4.6 %8.4 %Effective income tax rate6.6 %10.1 %5.8 %9.0 %
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Three Months Ended
September 30
Year to Date
September 30
Three Months Ended March 3120222021
2022202120222021
Federal statutory income tax rateFederal statutory income tax rate21.0 %21.0 %Federal statutory income tax rate21.0 %21.0 %21.0 %21.0 %
Effect of:Effect of:Effect of:
COLI policiesCOLI policies(0.2)(0.2)COLI policies(0.1)(0.1)(0.1)(0.2)
State income taxesState income taxes0.6 0.6 State income taxes0.7 0.6 0.6 0.6 
Flow through depreciation for plant-related differencesFlow through depreciation for plant-related differences(7.0)(7.8)Flow through depreciation for plant-related differences(6.3)(7.8)(6.5)(8.0)
Federal tax creditsFederal tax credits(0.2)(0.6)Federal tax credits(0.1)(0.6)(0.1)(0.6)
AFUDC equityAFUDC equity(0.4)(0.7)AFUDC equity(0.4)(0.7)(0.4)(0.7)
Amortization of federal investment tax creditsAmortization of federal investment tax credits(0.6)(0.4)Amortization of federal investment tax credits(0.5)(0.4)(0.6)(0.4)
Stock compensationStock compensation(1.3)0.4 Stock compensation— — (0.2)— 
Officer compensation limitationOfficer compensation limitation0.5 0.9 Officer compensation limitation0.4 0.9 0.5 0.9 
OtherOther— 0.1 Other— (0.2)(0.1)— 
Effective income tax rateEffective income tax rate12.4 %13.3 %Effective income tax rate14.7 %12.7 %14.1 %12.6 %
ITEM 2.  MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
The following combined Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations (MD&A) should be read in conjunction with the consolidated financial statements and accompanying notes in this combined Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q and the Evergy Companies' combined 2021 Form 10-K. None of the registrants make any representation as to information related solely to Evergy, Evergy Kansas Central or Evergy Metro other than itself.
EVERGY, INC.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Evergy is a public utility holding company incorporated in 2017 and headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri. Evergy operates primarily through the following wholly-owned direct subsidiaries listed below.
Evergy Kansas Central is an integrated, regulated electric utility that provides electricity to customers in the state of Kansas. Evergy Kansas Central has one active wholly-owned subsidiary with significant operations, Evergy Kansas South.
Evergy Metro is an integrated, regulated electric utility that provides electricity to customers in the states of Missouri and Kansas.
Evergy Missouri West is an integrated, regulated electric utility that provides electricity to customers in the state of Missouri.
Evergy Transmission Company owns 13.5% of Transource with the remaining 86.5% owned by AEP Transmission Holding Company, LLC, a subsidiary of AEP. Transource is focused on the development of competitive electric transmission projects. Evergy Transmission Company accounts for its investment in Transource under the equity method.
Evergy Kansas Central also owns a 50% interest in Prairie Wind, which is a joint venture between Evergy Kansas Central and subsidiaries of AEP and Berkshire Hathaway Energy Company. Prairie Wind owns a 108-mile, 345 kV double-circuit transmission line that provides transmission service in the SPP. Evergy Kansas Central accounts for its investment in Prairie Wind under the equity method.
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Evergy Kansas Central, Evergy Kansas South, Evergy Metro and Evergy Missouri West conduct business in their respective service territories using the name Evergy. Collectively, the Evergy Companies have approximately 15,400 MWs of owned generating capacity and renewable power purchase agreements and engage in the
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generation, transmission, distribution and sale of electricity to approximately 1.61.7 million customers in the states of Kansas and Missouri. The Evergy Companies assess financial performance and allocate resources on a consolidated basis (i.e., operate in one segment).
Sibley Station
Evergy Equity InvestmentMissouri West retired its Sibley Station in 2018 and the retirement of Sibley Unit 3 met the criteria to be considered an abandonment. Evergy has classified the remaining net book value of Sibley Unit 3 as retired generation facilities within regulatory assets on its consolidated balance sheet and as of December 31, 2021, this amount was $123.4 million. Evergy Missouri West collects a full return of and on its investment in Sibley Station in current customer rates and has requested the continued return of and on its unrecovered investment in Sibley Station as part of its current rate case with the MPSC which was filed in January 2022.
From time to time, Evergy makes limited equity investments in early-stage energy solution companies. These investments have historically not had a significant impact on Evergy's results of operations. In October 2021,2019, the MPSC issued an equityAAO requiring Evergy Missouri West to defer to a regulatory liability all revenues collected from customers for return on investment, non-fuel operations and maintenance costs, taxes including accumulated deferred income taxes and all other costs associated with Sibley Station following its retirement in November 2018 to be considered in Evergy Missouri West's current rate case. Subsequent to the MPSC order in 2019, Evergy recorded a regulatory liability for the estimated amount of revenues that Evergy Missouri West had collected from customers for Sibley Station since December 2018 that Evergy had determined was probable of refund. This regulatory liability did not include revenues collected related to the return on investment in whichSibley Station as Evergy helddetermined that they were not probable of refund based on the relevant facts and circumstances. As of December 31, 2021, this Sibley AAO regulatory liability was $29.3 million.
In the third quarter of 2022, Evergy determined that the refund of revenues collected since December 2018 for return on investment in Sibley Station was now probable based on regulatory precedent from an August 2022 MPSC decision in a minority stake throughsimilar proceeding for an initial investment of $3.7 million was acquired through a transaction involving a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC).unaffiliated utility and the MPSC staff's position in Evergy Missouri West's current rate case. As a result of its equity investment in the company that was acquired in the SPAC transaction, Evergy received shares of the resulting public company upon the closing of the transaction, which were subject to a restriction on sale for 150 days. The equity investment had a fair value of $31.4 million as of December 31, 2021.
In March 2022, Evergy sold its shares in the equity investment to a financial institution through a share forward agreement following the expiration of the restriction on sale. As part of the share forward agreement, Evergy delivered its shares to the financial institution in exchange for a series of future cash settlements based primarily on the volume-weighted average price (VWAP) of the shares over the term of the agreement, which ends in June 2022 but could be ended earlier at the option of the financial institution. The share forward agreement is included in other current assets on Evergy's consolidated balance sheets as of March 31, 2022, at its fair value of $14.5 million.
In the first quarter of 2022,this determination, Evergy recorded a pre-tax loss of $14.2$47.5 million in investment earnings (loss)decrease to operating revenues on its consolidated statements of comprehensive income relatedfor the three months ended and year to date September 30, 2022, for the deferral to its Sibley AAO regulatory liability of revenues collected from customers for return on investment in Sibley Station since December 2018. The Sibley AAO regulatory liability had a total value as of September 30, 2022 of $84.7 million.
Based on the recent MPSC regulatory precedent, Evergy believes it is probable that the Sibley AAO regulatory liability will be offset for recovery purposes against its unrecovered investment in Sibley Unit 3 in its current rate case and as a result, has netted its Sibley AAO regulatory liability against its retired generation facilities regulatory asset for Sibley Unit 3 on its consolidated balance sheets as of September 30, 2022. Year to date September 30, 2022, the retired generation facilities regulatory asset has also been reduced by $7.1 million, primarily consisting of amortization expense equal to the decreasedepreciation expense for the asset reflected in marketretail rates.
Evergy also recorded a $6.0 million estimated impairment loss on Sibley Unit 3 on its consolidated statements of comprehensive income for the three months ended and year to date September 30, 2022, as it no longer expects to earn a return on its unrecovered investment in Sibley Unit 3 based on the regulatory precedent discussed above. As of September 30, 2022, and following the netting of the Sibley AAO regulatory liability, amortization expense and the estimated impairment loss recorded in the third quarter of 2022, Evergy's retired generation facilities regulatory asset for Sibley Unit 3 was $25.6 million.
The final value of Evergy's retired generation facilities regulatory asset for Sibley Unit 3 and any impairment loss will be determined by the MPSC in its equity investment priorrate order in Evergy Missouri West's current rate case, which is currently expected in November 2022, and could differ significantly from the amounts currently recorded. See "Abandoned Plant" in Note 1 and "Evergy Missouri West Other Proceedings" in Note 4 to salethe consolidated financial statements for additional information.
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Evergy Missouri West February 2021 Winter Weather Event Securitization
In March 2022, Evergy Missouri West filed a petition for a financing order with the MPSC requesting authorization to finance its extraordinary fuel and the recordingpurchased power costs incurred as part of the share forward agreementFebruary 2021 winter weather event, including carrying costs, through the issuance of securitized bonds. Evergy Missouri West requested to repay the securitized bonds and collect the related amounts from customers over a period of approximately 15 years from the date of issuance of the securitized bonds.
In October 2022, the MPSC issued a financing order authorizing Evergy Missouri West to issue securitized bonds to recover its extraordinary fuel and purchased power costs incurred as part of the February 2021 winter weather event. As part of the order, the MPSC found that Evergy Missouri West's costs were prudently incurred, that it should only be allowed to recover 95% of its extraordinary fuel and purchased power costs consistent with the 5% sharing provision of its fuel recovery mechanism, that it should be allowed to recover carrying costs incurred since February 2021 at fair value. Evergy also received cash settlementsMissouri West's long-term debt rate of $2.75.06% and approved a 15 year repayment period for the bonds with a 17 year legal maturity.
In the third quarter of 2022, Evergy Missouri West recorded an increase of $15.0 million underto its February 2021 winter weather event regulatory asset for the share forward agreementrecovery of carrying charges granted in the MPSC's financing order. As of September 30, 2022, the value of Evergy Missouri West's February 2021 winter weather event regulatory asset was $303.1 million. Evergy Missouri West will continue to record carrying charges on its February 2021 winter weather event regulatory asset until it issues the securitized bonds authorized by the MPSC's financing order, which is currently expected in the first half of 2023.
Inflation Reduction Act
In August 2022, the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA) was signed into law by President Biden. The IRA extends tax credits for renewable energy technologies intended to reduce the impacts of climate change. The Production Tax Credit (PTC) and Investment Tax Credit (ITC) have been extended or reinstated for certain renewable energy projects beginning before January 1, 2025. The definition of property eligible for the ITC has been expanded to include standalone energy storage with a capacity of at least 5kWh. Both tax credits make a bonus credit available if certain prevailing wage, apprenticeship and domestic content requirements are met. The IRA modified and extended the Alternative Fuel Refueling Property Credit to include property placed in service before December 31, 2032 and it also removes the limitation per location. The IRA created a Nuclear Power Production Tax Credit for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2032. For taxable years beginning after December 31, 2022, certain renewable energy tax credits may be transferred to third parties. The IRA also implemented a new 15% corporate minimum tax based on modified GAAP net income and a 1% excise tax on stock buybacks.
The Evergy Companies anticipate utilizing the PTC and ITC for future renewable generation projects and are evaluating the Nuclear Power Production Tax Credit in connection with operations at Wolf Creek. The new corporate minimum tax and excise tax on stock buybacks are not expected to have a material impact on the Evergy Companies' operations or consolidated financial results and the Evergy Companies continue to evaluate the remaining IRA provisions for the effect on their future financial results.
Missouri Property Tax Tracker
In June 2022, Missouri Senate Bill (S.B.) 745 was signed into law by the Governor of Missouri and became effective in August 2022. Among other items, S.B. 745 includes a provision requiring Missouri electric utilities to defer to a regulatory asset or regulatory liability, as appropriate, any difference between state or local property tax expenses incurred and the amounts included in rates. Any amounts deferred to a regulatory asset or liability under this provision would be included in the electric utility's revenue requirement in subsequent rate cases and recovered over a reasonable period of time to be determined by the MPSC. Evergy Metro and Evergy Missouri West began deferring the amounts associated with S.B. 745 in the third quarter of 2022.
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Renewable Generation Investment
In August 2022, Evergy uses adjusted earnings (non-GAAP)Missouri West entered into an agreement with a renewable energy development company to purchase for approximately $250 million an operational wind farm located in the state of Oklahoma with a generating capacity of approximately 199 MW. Subject to customary regulatory approvals and adjusted EPS (non-GAAP)closing conditions, this transaction is expected to evaluate earnings and EPS withoutclose in the gains or losses related to equity investments subject to a restriction on sale that can create period to period volatility, among other items. See "Non-GAAP Measures" within this Executive Summary for additional information.first half of 2023.
Regulatory Proceedings
See Note 4 to the consolidated financial statements for information regarding regulatory proceedings.
Earnings Overview
The following table summarizes Evergy's net income and diluted EPS.
Three Months Ended March 312022Change2021
(millions, except per share amounts)
Net income attributable to Evergy, Inc.$122.5 $(69.1)$191.6 
Earnings per common share, diluted0.53 (0.31)0.84 
Net income attributable to Evergy, Inc. decreased for the three months ended March 31, 2022, compared to the same period in 2021, primarily due to non-regulated energy marketing margins recognized in 2021 related to the February 2021 winter weather event, higher investment losses, higher depreciation expense and higher property taxes; partially offset by lower operating and maintenance expenses and lower income tax expense.
Diluted EPS decreased for the three months ended March 31, 2022, compared to the same period in 2021, primarily due to the decrease in net income attributable to Evergy, Inc. discussed above.
For additional information regarding the change in net income, refer to the Evergy Results of Operations section within this MD&A.
Non-GAAP Measures
Adjusted Earnings (non-GAAP) and Adjusted EPS (non-GAAP)
Evergy's adjusted earnings (non-GAAP) and adjusted EPS (non-GAAP) for the three months ended March 31, 2022, were $133.8 million or $0.58 per share, respectively. For the three months ended March 31, 2021, Evergy's
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adjusted earnings (non-GAAP) and adjusted EPS (non-GAAP) were $125.4 million or $0.55 per share, respectively. In addition to net income attributable to Evergy, Inc. and diluted EPS, Evergy's management uses adjusted earnings (non-GAAP) and adjusted EPS (non-GAAP) to evaluate earnings and EPS without the income or costs resulting from non-regulated energy marketing margins from the February 2021 winter weather event and gains or losses related to equity investments subject to a restriction on sale that can create period to period volatility, as well as costs resulting from executive transition, severance and advisor expenses.
Adjusted earnings (non-GAAP) and adjusted EPS (non-GAAP) are intended to enhance an investor's overall understanding of results. Management believes that adjusted earnings (non-GAAP) provides a meaningful basis for evaluating Evergy's operations across periods because it excludes certain items that management does not believe are indicative of Evergy's ongoing performance.
Adjusted earnings (non-GAAP) and adjusted EPS (non-GAAP) are used internally to measure performance against budget and in reports for management and the Evergy Board. Adjusted earnings (non-GAAP) and adjusted EPS (non-GAAP) are financial measures that are not calculated in accordance with GAAP and may not be comparable to other companies' presentations or more useful than the GAAP information provided elsewhere in this report.
The following table provides a reconciliation between net income attributable to Evergy, Inc. and diluted EPS as determined in accordance with GAAP and adjusted earnings (non-GAAP) and adjusted EPS (non-GAAP).
Earnings (Loss)Earnings (Loss) per Diluted ShareEarnings (Loss)Earnings (Loss) per Diluted Share
Three Months Ended March 3120222021
(millions, except per share amounts)
Net income attributable to Evergy, Inc.$122.5 $0.53 $191.6 $0.84 
Non-GAAP reconciling items:
Non-regulated energy marketing margin related to February 2021
   winter weather event, pre-tax(a)
— — (96.5)(0.42)
Non-regulated energy marketing costs related to February 2021
   winter weather event, pre-tax(b)
0.3 — 2.0 0.01 
Executive transition costs, pre-tax(c)
— — 5.5 0.02 
Severance costs, pre-tax(d)
— ��� 1.6 0.01 
Advisor expenses, pre-tax(e)
— — 1.5 0.01 
Restricted equity investment losses, pre-tax(f)
14.2 0.06 — — 
Income tax expense (benefit)(g)
(3.2)(0.01)19.7 0.08 
Adjusted earnings (non-GAAP)$133.8 $0.58 $125.4 $0.55 
(a)Reflects non-regulated energy marketing margins related to the February 2021 winter weather event and are included in operating revenues on the consolidated statements of comprehensive income.
(b)Reflects non-regulated energy marketing incentive compensation costs related to the February 2021 winter weather event and are included in operating and maintenance expense on the consolidated statements of comprehensive income.
(c)Reflects costs associated with executive transition including inducement bonuses, severance agreements and other transition expenses and are included in operating and maintenance expense on the consolidated statements of comprehensive income.
(d)Reflects severance costs incurred associated with certain voluntary severance programs at the Evergy Companies and are included in operating and maintenance expense on the consolidated statements of comprehensive income.
(e)Reflects advisor expenses incurred associated with strategic planning and are included in operating and maintenance expense on the consolidated statements of comprehensive income.
(f)Reflects losses related to equity investments which were subject to a restriction on sale, including gains or losses related to the fair value of associated share forward agreements, and are included in investment earnings (loss) on the consolidated statements of comprehensive income.
(g)Reflects an income tax effect calculated at a statutory rate of approximately 22%, with the exception of certain non-deductible items.
Wolf Creek Refueling Outage
Wolf Creek's most recent refueling outage began in March 2021October 2022 and the unit returnedis expected to return to service in May 2021. Wolf Creek's next refueling outage is planned to begin in the fourth quarter ofNovember 2022.
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ENVIRONMENTAL MATTERS
See Note 9 to the consolidated financial statements for information regarding environmental matters.
RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
See Note 10 to the consolidated financial statements for information regarding related party transactions.
EVERGY RESULTS OF OPERATIONSEarnings Overview
The following table summarizes Evergy's comparative resultsnet income and diluted EPS.
Three Months Ended
September 30
Year to Date
September 30
2022Change20212022Change2021
(millions, except per share amounts)
Net income attributable to Evergy, Inc.$428.2 $(21.2)$449.4 $745.2 $(81.1)$826.3 
Earnings per common share, diluted1.86 (0.09)1.95 3.23 (0.37)3.60 
Net income attributable to Evergy, Inc. decreased for the three months ended September 30, 2022, compared to the same period in 2021, primarily due to the expected refund of operations.amounts collected from customers for the return on investment of Sibley Station, higher depreciation expense, higher unrealized losses from various equity investments and higher interest expense; partially offset by higher retail sales in the third quarter of 2022 driven by higher weather-normalized demand and favorable weather, higher transmission revenue, higher interest and dividend income and lower income tax expense.
Three Months Ended March 312022Change2021
 (millions)
Operating revenues$1,223.9 $(388.0)$1,611.9 
Fuel and purchased power309.0 (326.1)635.1 
SPP network transmission costs78.7 9.3 69.4 
Operating and maintenance252.2 (23.3)275.5 
Depreciation and amortization229.0 9.7 219.3 
Taxes other than income tax101.9 7.0 94.9 
Income from operations253.1 (64.6)317.7 
Other expense, net(26.3)(18.2)(8.1)
Interest expense91.8 (2.2)94.0 
Income tax expense11.5 (11.5)23.0 
Equity in earnings of equity method investees, net of income taxes2.1 0.1 2.0 
Net income125.6 (69.0)194.6 
Less: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests3.1 0.1 3.0 
Net income attributable to Evergy, Inc.$122.5 $(69.1)$191.6 
Diluted EPS decreased for the three months ended September 30, 2022, compared to the same period in 2021, primarily due to the decrease in net income attributable to Evergy, Inc. discussed above.
Net income attributable to Evergy, Inc. decreased year to date September 30, 2022, compared to the same period in 2021, primarily due to non-regulated energy marketing margins recognized in 2021 related to the February 2021 winter weather event, the expected refund of amounts collected from customers for the return on investment of Sibley Station, higher depreciation expense, higher property taxes, higher realized and unrealized losses from various equity investments and higher interest expense; partially offset by higher retail sales in 2022 driven by higher weather-normalized demand and favorable weather, higher transmission revenue, higher interest and dividend income and lower income tax expense.
Diluted EPS decreased year to date September 30, 2022, compared to the same period in 2021, primarily due to the decrease in net income attributable to Evergy discussed above.
For additional information regarding the change in net income, refer to the Evergy Results of Operations section within this MD&A.
Non-GAAP Measures
Evergy Utility Gross Margin and MWh Sales(non-GAAP)
Utility gross margin (non-GAAP) is a financial measure that is not calculated in accordance with GAAP.  Utility gross margin (non-GAAP), as used by the Evergy Companies, is defined as operating revenues less fuel and purchased power costs and amounts billed by the SPP for network transmission costs. Expenses for fuel and purchased power costs, offset by wholesale sales margin, are subject to recovery through cost adjustment mechanisms.  As a result, changes in fuel and purchased power costs are offset in operating revenues with minimal
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impact on net income. In addition, SPP network transmission costs fluctuate primarily due to investments by SPP members for upgrades to the transmission grid within the SPP RTO.  As with fuel and purchased power costs, changes in SPP network transmission costs are mostly reflected in the prices charged to customers with minimal impact on net income. The Evergy Companies' definition of utility gross margin (non-GAAP) may differ from similar terms used by other companies.
Utility gross margin (non-GAAP) is intended to enhance an investor's overall understanding of results. Management believes that utility gross margin (non-GAAP) provides a meaningful basis for evaluating the Evergy Companies' operations across periods because utility gross margin (non-GAAP) excludes the revenue effect of fluctuations in these expenses.fuel and purchased power costs and SPP network transmission costs.  Utility gross margin (non-GAAP) is used internally to measure performance against budget and in reports for management and the Evergy Board.  Utility gross margin (non-GAAP) should be viewed as a supplement to, and not a substitute for, income from operations,gross margin, which is the most directly comparable financial measure prepared in accordance with GAAP. TheGross margin under GAAP is defined as the excess of sales over cost of goods sold.
Utility gross margin (non-GAAP) differs from the GAAP definition of gross margin due to the exclusion of operating and maintenance expenses determined to be directly attributable to revenue-producing activities, depreciation and amortization and taxes other than income tax. See the Evergy Companies' definitionResults of Operations for a reconciliation of utility gross margin (non-GAAP) to gross margin, the most comparable GAAP measure.
Adjusted Earnings (non-GAAP) and Adjusted EPS (non-GAAP)
Effective in the third quarter of 2022, the calculation of adjusted earnings (non-GAAP) and adjusted EPS (non-GAAP) excludes the revenues collected from customers for the return on investment of the retired Sibley Station in the current period and the subsequent deferral of the cumulative amount of revenues collected since December 2018 for expected future refunds to customers. See "Sibley Station" within this Executive Summary for additional information. Management believes that this is a more representative measure of Evergy's recurring earnings, assists in the comparability of results and is consistent with how management reviews performance. Evergy's adjusted earnings (non-GAAP) and adjusted EPS (non-GAAP) for the three months ended and year to date September 30, 2021 have been recast, as applicable, to conform to the current year presentation.
Evergy's adjusted earnings (non-GAAP) and adjusted EPS (non-GAAP) for the three months ended and year to date September 30, 2022, were $462.3 million or $2.01 per share and $789.7 million or $3.43 per share, respectively. For the three months ended and year to date September 30, 2021, Evergy's adjusted earnings (non-GAAP) and adjusted EPS (non-GAAP) were $452.4 million or $1.97 per share and $768.1 million or $3.35 per share, respectively.
In addition to net income attributable to Evergy, Inc. and diluted EPS, Evergy's management uses adjusted earnings (non-GAAP) and adjusted EPS (non-GAAP) to evaluate earnings and EPS without i.) the income or costs resulting from non-regulated energy marketing margins from the February 2021 winter weather event; ii.) gains or losses related to equity investments subject to a restriction on sale; iii.) the revenues collected from customers for the return on investment of the retired Sibley Station in the current period and the subsequent deferral of the cumulative amount of revenues collected since December 2018 for expected future refunds to customers; iv.) the estimated impairment loss on Sibley Unit 3; v.) the mark-to-market impacts of economic hedges related to Evergy Kansas Central's non-regulated 8% ownership share of Jeffrey Energy Center; and vi.) costs resulting from executive transition, severance and advisor expenses.
Adjusted earnings (non-GAAP) and adjusted EPS (non-GAAP) are intended to enhance an investor's overall understanding of results. Management believes that adjusted earnings (non-GAAP) provides a meaningful basis for evaluating Evergy's operations across periods because it excludes certain items that management does not believe are indicative of Evergy's ongoing performance or that can create period to period earnings volatility.
Adjusted earnings (non-GAAP) and adjusted EPS (non-GAAP) are used internally to measure performance against budget and in reports for management and the Evergy Board. Adjusted earnings (non-GAAP) and adjusted EPS (non-GAAP) are financial measures that are not calculated in accordance with GAAP and may differ from similar terms used by other companies.not be comparable to
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other companies' presentations or more useful than the GAAP information provided elsewhere in this report.
The following tables provide a reconciliation between net income attributable to Evergy, Inc. and diluted EPS as determined in accordance with GAAP and adjusted earnings (non-GAAP) and adjusted EPS (non-GAAP), respectively.
Earnings (Loss)Earnings (Loss) per Diluted ShareEarnings (Loss)Earnings (Loss) per Diluted Share
Three Months Ended September 3020222021
(millions, except per share amounts)
Net income attributable to Evergy, Inc.$428.2 $1.86 $449.4 $1.95 
Non-GAAP reconciling items:
Non-regulated energy marketing margin related to February 2021
   winter weather event, pre-tax(a)
2.1 0.01 — — 
Sibley Station return on investment, pre-tax(b)
44.4 0.19 (3.1)(0.01)
Mark-to-market impact of JEC economic hedges, pre-tax(c)
(10.3)(0.04)— — 
Non-regulated energy marketing costs related to February 2021
   winter weather event, pre-tax(d)
0.3 — 1.9 0.01 
Executive transition costs, pre-tax(e)
0.7 — 3.3 0.02 
Advisor expenses, pre-tax(g)
0.6 — 1.2 — 
Estimated impairment loss on Sibley Unit 3, pre-tax(h)
6.0 0.03 — — 
Income tax benefit(j)
(9.7)(0.04)(0.3)— 
Adjusted earnings (non-GAAP)$462.3 $2.01 $452.4 $1.97 
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Earnings (Loss)Earnings (Loss) per Diluted ShareEarnings (Loss)Earnings (Loss) per Diluted Share
Year to Date September 3020222021
(millions, except per share amounts)
Net income attributable to Evergy, Inc.$745.2 $3.23 $826.3 $3.60 
Non-GAAP reconciling items:
Non-regulated energy marketing margin related to February 2021
   winter weather event, pre-tax(a)
2.1 0.01 (95.0)(0.42)
Sibley Station return on investment, pre-tax(b)
38.2 0.17 (9.3)(0.04)
Mark-to-market impact of JEC economic hedges, pre-tax(c)
(10.3)(0.04)— — 
Non-regulated energy marketing costs related to February 2021
   winter weather event, pre-tax(d)
0.9 — 5.9 0.03 
Executive transition costs, pre-tax(e)
0.7 — 10.6 0.05 
Severance costs, pre-tax(f)
— — 2.8 0.01 
Advisor expenses, pre-tax(g)
3.1 0.01 8.4 0.04 
Estimated impairment loss on Sibley Unit 3, pre-tax(h)
6.0 0.03 — — 
Restricted equity investment losses, pre-tax(i)
16.3 0.07 — — 
Income tax expense (benefit)(j)
(12.5)(0.05)18.4 0.08 
Adjusted earnings (non-GAAP)$789.7 $3.43 $768.1 $3.35 
(a)Reflects non-regulated energy marketing margins related to the February 2021 winter weather event and are included in operating revenues on the consolidated statements of comprehensive income.
(b)Reflects revenues collected from customers for the return on investment of the retired Sibley Station in the current period and the subsequent deferral of the cumulative amount of revenues collected since December 2018 for expected future refunds to customers and are included in operating revenues on the consolidated statements of comprehensive income.
(c)Reflects mark to market gains or losses related to forward contracts for natural gas and electricity entered into as economic hedges against fuel price volatility related to Evergy Kansas Central's non-regulated 8% ownership share of JEC and are included in operating revenues on the consolidated statements of comprehensive income.
(d)Reflects non-regulated energy marketing incentive compensation costs related to the February 2021 winter weather event and are included in operating and maintenance expense on the consolidated statements of comprehensive income.
(e)Reflects costs associated with executive transition including inducement bonuses, severance agreements and other transition expenses and are included in operating and maintenance expense on the consolidated statements of comprehensive income.
(f)Reflects severance costs incurred associated with certain voluntary severance programs at the Evergy Companies and are included in operating and maintenance expense on the consolidated statements of comprehensive income.
(g)Reflects advisor expenses incurred associated with strategic planning and are included in operating and maintenance expense on the consolidated statements of comprehensive income.
(h)Reflects the estimated impairment loss on Sibley Unit 3 and is included in estimated impairment loss on Sibley Unit 3 on the consolidated statements of comprehensive income.
(i)Reflects losses related to equity investments which were subject to a restriction on sale and are included in investment earnings (loss) on the consolidated statements of comprehensive income.
(j)Reflects an income tax effect calculated at a statutory rate of approximately 22%, with the exception of certain non-deductible items.
ENVIRONMENTAL MATTERS
See Note 10 to the consolidated financial statements for information regarding environmental matters.
RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
See Note 11 to the consolidated financial statements for information regarding related party transactions.
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EVERGY RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
The following table summarizes Evergy's utilitycomparative results of operations.
Three Months Ended
September 30
Year to Date
September 30
2022Change20212022Change2021
 (millions)
Operating revenues$1,909.1 $292.6 $1,616.5 $4,579.5 $114.9 $4,464.6 
Fuel and purchased power643.0 287.2 355.8 1,366.3 91.3 1,275.0 
SPP network transmission costs81.6 8.0 73.6 241.8 25.0 216.8 
Operating and maintenance266.2 1.0 265.2 801.2 0.6 800.6 
Depreciation and amortization233.2 8.2 225.0 694.3 24.8 669.5 
Taxes other than income tax100.7 4.5 96.2 302.9 13.9 289.0 
Estimated impairment loss on Sibley Unit 36.0 6.0 — 6.0 6.0 — 
Income from operations578.4 (22.3)600.7 1,167.0 (46.7)1,213.7 
Other income (expense), net2.6 2.0 0.6 (41.6)(38.4)(3.2)
Interest expense102.3 8.7 93.6 293.4 12.0 281.4 
Income tax expense49.5 (7.7)57.2 83.1 (16.7)99.8 
Equity in earnings of equity method investees, net of income taxes2.0 — 2.0 5.5 (0.6)6.1 
Net income431.2 (21.3)452.5 754.4 (81.0)835.4 
Less: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests3.0 (0.1)3.1 9.2 0.1 9.1 
Net income attributable to Evergy, Inc.$428.2 $(21.2)$449.4 $745.2 $(81.1)$826.3 
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Gross Margin (GAAP) and Utility Gross Margin (non-GAAP)
The following tables summarize Evergy's gross margin (GAAP) and MWhs sold and provides a reconciliation of utilityreconciles Evergy's gross margin (GAAP) to income from operations.
 Revenues and ExpensesMWhs Sold
Three Months Ended March 312022Change20212022Change2021
Retail revenues(millions)(thousands)
Residential$451.8 $55.1 $396.7 3,935 (27)3,962 
Commercial403.1 57.1 346.0 4,256 34 4,222 
Industrial150.3 16.7 133.6 2,113 55 2,058 
Other retail revenues9.0 1.6 7.4 32 31 
Total electric retail1,014.2 130.5 883.7 10,336 63 10,273 
Wholesale revenues51.9 (435.6)487.5 3,900 (866)4,766 
Transmission revenues98.0 12.0 86.0 N/AN/AN/A
Other revenues59.8 (94.9)154.7 N/AN/AN/A
Operating revenues1,223.9 (388.0)1,611.9 14,236 (803)15,039 
Fuel and purchased power(309.0)326.1 (635.1)
SPP network transmission costs(78.7)(9.3)(69.4)
Utility gross margin (a)
836.2 (71.2)907.4 
Operating and maintenance(252.2)23.3 (275.5)
Depreciation and amortization(229.0)(9.7)(219.3)
Taxes other than income tax(101.9)(7.0)(94.9)
Income from operations$253.1 $(64.6)$317.7 
(a) Utility gross margin is a non-GAAP financial measure.  See explanation of utility gross margin above.
Evergy's utility gross margin (non-GAAP). See "Executive Summary - Non-GAAP Measures", above for additional information regarding gross margin (GAAP) and utility gross margin (non-GAAP).
 Revenues and ExpensesMWhs Sold
Three Months Ended September 302022Change20212022Change2021
Retail revenues(millions)(thousands)
Residential$746.6 $69.2 $677.4 5,245 110 5,135 
Commercial583.7 58.7 525.0 5,277 131 5,146 
Industrial197.2 31.2 166.0 2,357 64 2,293 
Other retail revenues(39.0)(48.2)9.2 33 32 
Total electric retail1,488.5 110.9 1,377.6 12,912 306 12,606 
Wholesale revenues250.6 145.6 105.0 5,591 (292)5,883 
Transmission revenues101.3 11.0 90.3 N/AN/AN/A
Other revenues68.7 25.1 43.6 N/AN/AN/A
Operating revenues1,909.1 292.6 1,616.5 18,503 14 18,489 
Fuel and purchased power(643.0)(287.2)(355.8)
SPP network transmission costs(81.6)(8.0)(73.6)
Operating and maintenance(a)
(138.8)(4.4)(134.4)
Depreciation and amortization(233.2)(8.2)(225.0)
Taxes other than income tax(100.7)(4.5)(96.2)
Gross margin (GAAP)711.8 (19.7)731.5 
Operating and maintenance(a)
138.8 4.4 134.4 
Depreciation and amortization233.2 8.2 225.0 
Taxes other than income tax100.7 4.5 96.2 
Utility gross margin (non-GAAP)$1,184.5 $(2.6)$1,187.1 
(a) Operating and maintenance expenses which are deemed to be directly attributable to revenue-producing activities include plant operating and maintenance expenses at generating units and transmission and distribution operating and maintenance expenses and have been separately presented in order to calculate gross margin as defined under GAAP. These amounts exclude general and administrative expenses not directly attributable to revenue-producing activities of $127.4 million and $130.8 million for the three months ended September 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively.
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 Revenues and ExpensesMWhs Sold
Year to Date September 302022Change20212022Change2021
Retail revenues(millions)(thousands)
Residential$1,711.8 $177.9 $1,533.9 12,934 378 12,556 
Commercial1,452.3 158.8 1,293.5 13,921 383 13,538 
Industrial517.6 68.0 449.6 6,677 253 6,424 
Other retail revenues(20.2)(46.3)26.1 98 — 98 
Total electric retail3,661.5 358.4 3,303.1 33,630 1,014 32,616 
Wholesale revenues382.0 (280.5)662.5 13,863 776 13,087 
Transmission revenues300.3 33.6 266.7 N/AN/AN/A
Other revenues235.7 3.4 232.3 N/AN/AN/A
Operating revenues4,579.5 114.9 4,464.6 47,493 1,790 45,703 
Fuel and purchased power(1,366.3)(91.3)(1,275.0)
SPP network transmission costs(241.8)(25.0)(216.8)
Operating and maintenance(a)
(411.2)(22.5)(388.7)
Depreciation and amortization(694.3)(24.8)(669.5)
Taxes other than income tax(302.9)(13.9)(289.0)
Gross margin (GAAP)1,563.0 (62.6)1,625.6 
Operating and maintenance(a)
411.2 22.5 388.7 
Depreciation and amortization694.3 24.8 669.5 
Taxes other than income tax302.9 13.9 289.0 
Utility gross margin (non-GAAP)$2,971.4 $(1.4)$2,972.8 
(a) Operating and maintenance expenses which are deemed to be directly attributable to revenue-producing activities include plant operating and maintenance expenses at generating units and transmission and distribution operating and maintenance expenses and have been separately presented in order to calculate gross margin as defined under GAAP. These amounts exclude general and administrative expenses not directly attributable to revenue-producing activities of $390.0 million and $411.9 million year to date September 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively.
Evergy's gross margin (GAAP) decreased $71.2$19.7 million for the three months ended March 31,September 30, 2022, compared to the same period in 2021 primarilyand Evergy's utility gross margin (non-GAAP) decreased $2.6 million for the three months ended September 30, 2022, compared to the same period in 2021, both measures were driven by:
a $104.9$47.5 million decrease in non-regulated energy marketing margins recognized at Evergy Kansas Central, primarily due to $96.5 millionthe deferral of margins recognizedrevenues in 2021 related to the February 2021 winter weather event;third quarter of 2022 for the expected refund of amounts collected from customers since December 2018 for the return on investment of the retired Sibley Station; partially offset by
a $17.6$33.9 million increase primarily due to higher retail sales driven by higher weather-normalized demand and favorable average retail pricing, colder winter weather in 2022 (heating(cooling degree days increased by 2%3%),; and higher weather-normalized commercial and industrial demand;
a $12.0an $11.0 million increase in transmission revenue primarily due to updated transmission costs reflected in Evergy Kansas Central's FERC TFR effective in January 2022;2022.
Additionally, the decrease in Evergy's gross margin (GAAP) was also driven by:
a $4.4 million increase in operating and maintenance expenses which are determined to be directly attributable to revenue producing activities primarily driven by a $7.9 million increase in transmission and distribution operating and maintenance expenses, partially offset by a $2.1 million decrease in plant operating and maintenance expense at fossil-fuel generating units as further described below;
an $8.2 million increase in depreciation and amortization as further described below; and
a $0.4$4.5 million increase in taxes other than income taxes as further described below.
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Evergy's gross margin (GAAP) decreased $62.6 million year to date September 30, 2022, compared to the same period in 2021 and Evergy's utility gross margin (non-GAAP) decreased $1.4 million year to date September 30, 2022, compared to the same period in 2021, both measures were driven by:
a $97.1 million decrease in non-regulated energy marketing margins recognized at Evergy Kansas Central related to the February 2021 winter weather event;
a $47.5 million decrease due to the deferral of revenues in the third quarter of 2022 for the expected refund of amounts collected from customers since December 2018 for the return on investment of the retired Sibley Station; and
a $1.6 million net increasedecrease due to other impacts from the February 2021 winter weather event driven by:
a $21.1$33.9 million decrease at Evergy Kansas Central driven by higher wholesale sales at its non-regulated 8% ownership share of JEC due to higher wholesale sale prices and MWhs sold in February 2021; partially offset by
a $20.9 million increase at Evergy Missouri West driven by $14.9$14.7 million of increased fuel and purchased power costs in February 2021 that are not currently recoverable from customers through its fuel recovery mechanism and $6.2 million related to a special requirements contract with an industrial customer; and
a $12.5an $11.4 million increase at Evergy Metro primarily driven by jurisdictional allocation differences currently present between its fuel recovery mechanisms in Missouri and Kansas regarding its refund to customers for the net increase in wholesale revenues in February 2021; partially offset by
a $34.0$111.2 million decrease at Evergy Kansas Centralincrease primarily due to higher retail sales driven by higher utilityweather-normalized demand and favorable weather (cooling degree days increased by 7% and heating degree days increased by 2%); and
a $33.6 million increase in transmission revenue primarily due to updated transmission costs reflected in Evergy Kansas Central's FERC TFR effective in January 2022.
Additionally, the decrease in Evergy's gross margin (GAAP) was also driven by:
a $22.5 million increase in operating and maintenance expenses which are determined to be directly attributable to revenue producing activities primarily driven by a $13.7 million increase in transmission and distribution operating and maintenance expenses and a $9.1 million increase in plant and operating and maintenance expense at its non-regulated 8% ownership share of JEC due to higher wholesale sale prices and MWhs sold in February 2021.fossil-fuel generating units as further described below;
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Operating and Maintenance
Evergy's operating and maintenance expense decreased $23.3increased $1.0 million for the three months ended March 31,September 30, 2022, compared to the same period in 2021, primarily driven by:
an $8.9a $7.9 million decreaseincrease in credit loss expensetransmission and distribution operating and maintenance expenses primarily at Evergy Kansas Central Evergy Metro and Evergy Missouri West primarily due todriven by higher contractor costs and a reduction$4.9 million increase in the allowance for credit losses recordedvegetation management costs in 2022 as a result of improvements in the aging of accounts receivable for certain customers;2022; partially offset by
$5.5a $2.6 million ofdecrease in costs recorded in 2021the third quarter of 2022 associated with executive transition, including inducement bonuses, severance agreements and other transition expenses;
a $3.6$2.1 million decrease in transmission and distributionplant operating and maintenance expenses primarilyexpense at Evergy Kansas Central driven by lower labor and contractor costsfossil-fuel generating units primarily due to an increase in transmission and distribution capital projects and lower employee headcount and a $0.5$1.6 million decrease in vegetation management costs in 2022;at Evergy Metro; and
a $1.7$1.6 million decrease in costs incurred in the third quarter of 2022 at Evergy Kansas Central related to non-regulated energy marketing margins recognized during the February 2021 winter weather event;event.
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Evergy's operating and maintenance expense increased $0.6 million year to date September 30, 2022, compared to the same period in 2021, primarily driven by:
a $13.7 million increase in transmission and distribution operating and maintenance expenses at Evergy Kansas Central, Evergy Metro and Evergy Missouri West driven by higher contractor costs and a $5.8 million increase in vegetation management costs in 2022;
a $9.1 million increase in plant operating and maintenance expense at fossil-fuel generating units primarily due to a $4.5 million increase at Evergy Kansas Central driven by major maintenance outages at JEC in 2022 and a $3.8 million increase at Evergy Metro driven by major maintenance outages at Iatan Unit 1 and La Cygne Unit 2 in 2022;
a $4.3 million increase in program costs for energy efficiency programs under MEEIA in 2022, which have a direct offset in revenue; and
a $1.5$2.0 million increase in injuries and damages expense primarily due to an increase in the reserves recorded at Evergy Kansas Central and Evergy Metro in 2022; partially offset by
a $9.9 million decrease in costs recorded in 2022 associated with executive transition, including inducement bonuses, severance agreements and other transition expenses;
a $5.3 million decrease in advisor expenses incurred in 2022 associated with strategic planning.planning;
a $5.0 million decrease in costs incurred in 2022 at Evergy Kansas Central related to non-regulated energy marketing margins recognized during the February 2021 winter weather event;
a $5.0 million decrease in certain labor and employee benefits expenses; and
a $2.8 million decrease in voluntary severance expenses due to a $2.6 million decrease at Evergy Kansas Central, Evergy Metro and Evergy Missouri West related to Evergy voluntary exit programs in 2021 and $0.2 million in voluntary severance expenses incurred at Evergy Kansas Central and Evergy Metro related to Wolf Creek voluntary exit programs.
Depreciation and Amortization
Evergy's depreciation and amortization expense increased $9.7$8.2 million for the three months ended March 31,September 30, 2022 and $24.8 million year to date September 30, 2022, compared to the same periodperiods in 2021, primarily driven by higher capital additions at Evergy Kansas Central and Evergy Metro in 2022.
Taxes Other Than Income Tax
Evergy's taxes other than income tax increased $7.0$4.5 million for the three months ended March 31,September 30, 2022 and $13.9 million year to date September 30, 2022, compared to the same periodperiods in 2021, driven by an increase in property taxes in Missouri and Kansas primarily due to higher assessed property tax values.values.
Estimated Impairment Loss on Sibley Unit 3
Evergy's estimated impairment loss on Sibley Unit 3 increased $6.0 million for the three months ended and year to date September 30, 2022, compared to the same periods in 2021, due to the recording of an impairment charge on Evergy Missouri West's regulatory asset for retired generation facilities related to Sibley Unit 3 in the third quarter of 2022. See "Abandoned Plant" in Note 1 of the consolidated financial statements for additional information.
Other Expense,Income (Expense), Net
Evergy's other income, net increased $2.0 million for the three months ended September 30, 2022, primarily driven by:
a $16.0 million increase in interest and dividend income primarily due to $15.0 million of carrying charges recorded by Evergy Missouri West in the third quarter of 2022 associated with its regulatory asset for fuel and purchased power costs related to the February 2021 winter weather event, driven by an MPSC order allowing for their recovery as part of Evergy Missouri West's securitization financing request; partially offset by
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a $10.4 million decrease due to a $5.2 million realized gain from the sale of an equity investment in the third quarter of 2021 and a $5.1 million decrease due to unrealized losses from various equity investments in the third quarter of 2022; and
$3.0 million of other income recorded in the third quarter of 2021 related to a contract termination fee.
Evergy's other expense, net increased $18.2$38.4 million for the three months ended March 31, 2022, comparedyear to the same period in 2021, primarily driven by:
an $11.2 million decrease in investment earnings primarily driven by a $14.2 million loss from the sale of Evergy's equity investment in an early-stage energy solutions company in 2022; partially offset by a $3.3 million increase in unrealized gains due to the change in fair value related to other equity investments;
a $3.6 million increase due to higher pension non-service costs at Evergy Kansas Central and Evergy Metro in 2022; and
$3.1 million of other income recorded in 2021 related to contract termination fees.
Income Tax Expense
Evergy's income tax expense decreased $11.5 million for the three months ended March 31,date September 30, 2022, compared to the same period in 2021, primarily driven by:
a $17.1$27.3 million decreaseincrease due to losses from equity investments primarily driven by a $16.3 million loss related to Evergy's equity investment in an early-stage energy solutions company that was sold in March 2022 through a share forward agreement which was completed in June 2022 (see "Evergy Equity Investment" in Note 1 of the consolidated financial statements for additional information), a $5.9 million increase due to lower unrealized gains from various equity investments in 2022 and a $5.2 million realized gain from the sale of an equity investment in the third quarter of 2021;
a $6.0 million increase due to recording lower Evergy Kansas Central pre-taxCOLI benefits in 2022; and
$6.1 million of other income recorded in 2021 related to contract termination fees; partially offset by
a $16.6 million increase in interest and dividend income primarily due to $15.0 million of carrying charges recorded by Evergy Missouri West in the third quarter of 2022 associated with its regulatory asset for fuel and purchased power costs related to the February 2021 winter weather event, driven by an MPSC order allowing for their recovery as part of Evergy Missouri West's securitization financing request.
Interest Expense
Evergy's interest expense increased $8.7 million for the three months ended September 30, 2022, compared to the same period in 2021, primarily driven by:
a $14.2 million increase in interest expense on short-term borrowings primarily due to higher short-term debt balances and weighted-average interest rates for Evergy, Inc., Evergy Kansas Central and Evergy Missouri West in 2022; partially offset by
a $3.9$1.7 million decrease due to the repayment of Evergy Missouri West's $80.9 million of 8.27% Senior Notes at maturity in November 2021.
Evergy's interest expense increased $12.0 million year to date September 30, 2022, compared to the same period in 2021, primarily driven by:
a $19.9 million increase in interest expense on short-term borrowings primarily due to higher short-term debt balances and weighted-average interest rates for Evergy, Inc., Evergy Kansas Central and Evergy Missouri West in 2022; partially offset by
a $5.0 million decrease due to the repayment of Evergy Missouri West's $80.9 million of 8.27% Senior Notes at maturity in November 2021.
Income Tax Expense
Evergy's income tax expense decreased $7.7 million for the amortization of flow-through itemsthree months ended September 30, 2022, compared to the same period in 2021, primarily driven by a decrease inlower pre-tax income in the firstthird quarter of 2022 at Evergy Kansas Central; and2022.
a $2.6 million increase due to lower wind and otherEvergy's income tax creditsexpense decreased $16.7 million year to date September 30, 2022, compared to the same period in 2021, primarily driven by lower pre-tax income in 2022.
LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES
Evergy relies primarily upon cash from operations, short-term borrowings, long-term debt and equity issuances and its existing cash and cash equivalents to fund its capital requirements. Evergy's capital requirements primarily consist of capital
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dividends to shareholders. See the Evergy Companies' combined 2021 Form 10-K for more information on Evergy's sources and uses of cash.
Short-Term Borrowings
As of March 31,September 30, 2022, Evergy had $1.6$1.3 billion of available borrowing capacity under its master credit facility. The available borrowing capacity under the master credit facility consisted of $512.3$449.3 million for Evergy, Inc., $288.7$361.7 million for Evergy Kansas Central, $350.0 million for Evergy Metro and $456.0$115.9 million for Evergy Missouri West. The Evergy Companies' borrowing capacity under the master credit facility also supports their issuance of commercial paper. See Note 67 to the consolidated financial statements for more information regarding the master credit facility. Along with cash flows from operations and receivable sales facilities, Evergy generally uses borrowings under its master credit facility and the issuance of commercial paper to meet its day-to-day cash flow requirements. Evergy believes that its existing cash on hand and available borrowing capacity under its master credit facility provide sufficient liquidity for its existing capital requirements.
In February 2022, Evergy, Inc. entered into a $500.0 million unsecured Term Loan Facility that expires in February 2023. As of March 31,September 30, 2022, Evergy had borrowed $500.0 million under the Term Loan Facility. Evergy's borrowings under the Term Loan Facility were used for, among other things, working capital, capital expenditures and general corporate purposes.
Significant Debt Issuances
See Note 78 to the consolidated financial statements for information regarding significant debt issuances.
Pensions
For the three months ended March 31,Year to date September 30, 2022, Evergy made pension contributions of $10.0$29.9 million. Evergy expects to make additional pension contributions of $88.8$53.9 million in 2022 to satisfy ERISA funding requirements and KCC and MPSC rate orders, of which $20.3$8.5 million is expected to be paid by Evergy Kansas Central and $68.5$45.4 million is expected to be paid by Evergy Metro. Also in 2022, Evergy expects to make additional post-retirement benefit contributions of $2.2$1.6 million.
Debt Covenants
As of March 31,September 30, 2022, Evergy was in compliance with all debt covenants under the master credit facility, the Term Loan Facility and certain debt instruments that contain restrictions that require the maintenance of certain capitalization and leverage ratios. See Note 67 to the consolidated financial statements for more information.
Regulatory Authorizations
The following table summarizes the regulatory short-term and long-term debt financing authorizations for Evergy Kansas Central, Evergy Kansas South, Evergy Metro and Evergy Missouri West and the remaining amount available under these authorizations as of September 30, 2022.
Type of AuthorizationCommissionExpiration DateAuthorization AmountAvailable Under Authorization
Evergy Kansas Central &
Evergy Kansas South
(in millions)
Short-Term DebtFERCDecember 2022$1,250.0 $611.8 
Evergy Metro
Short-Term DebtFERCDecember 2022$1,250.0 $1,250.0 
Evergy Missouri West
Short-Term DebtFERCDecember 2022$750.0 $27.4 
Long-Term Debt(a)
FERCOctober 2024$600.0 $600.0 
(a)In October 2022, FERC approved Evergy Missouri West's long-term debt authorization request.
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In September 2022, Evergy Kansas Central, Evergy Kansas South, Evergy Metro and Evergy Missouri West filed requests with FERC to have outstanding at any one time up to $1,250.0 million (combined for both Evergy Kansas Central and Evergy Kansas South), $1,250.0 million and $750.0 million in short-term debt instruments, respectively, through December 2024. FERC is expected to issue an order regarding this request by November 15, 2022.
In September 2022, Evergy Missouri West filed a request with FERC to issue up to a total of $600.0 million in long-term debt instruments for a two-year authorization period beginning on the date of the FERC approval. FERC approved this request in October 2022.
Cash Flows
The following table presents Evergy's cash flows from operating, investing and financing activities.
Three Months Ended March 3120222021
Year to Date September 30Year to Date September 3020222021
(millions)(millions)
Cash Flows from (used in) Operating Activities$265.1 $(28.6)
Cash Flows from Operating ActivitiesCash Flows from Operating Activities$1,477.7 $1,036.0 
Cash Flows used in Investing ActivitiesCash Flows used in Investing Activities(531.3)(475.2)Cash Flows used in Investing Activities(1,625.1)(1,349.1)
Cash Flows from Financing ActivitiesCash Flows from Financing Activities262.2 840.9 Cash Flows from Financing Activities145.9 193.5 
Cash Flows from (used in) Operating Activities
Evergy's cash flows from operating activities increased $293.7$441.7 million for the three months ended March 31,year to date September 30, 2022, compared to the same period in 2021, primarily driven by:
$363.7371.8 million of cash payments for net fuel and purchased power costs during the February 2021 winter weather event; and
a $280.7 million increase in cash receipts for retail electric sales in 2022 primarily due to higher weather-normalized demand and favorable weather; partially offset by
$90.689.2 million of cash receipts related to non-regulated energy marketing margins earned during the February 2021 winter weather event.
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Cash Flows used in Investing Activities
Evergy's cash flows used in investing activities increased $56.1$276.0 million for the three months ended March 31,year to date September 30, 2022, compared to the same period in 2021, primarily driven by:
by a $57.0$219.9 million increase in additions to property, plant and equipment due to increases at Evergy Kansas Central, Evergy Metro and Evergy Missouri West of $11.0$76.9 million, $12.2$100.1 million and $37.0$47.0 million, respectively, primarily due to increased spending for a variety of capital projects including transmission and distribution projects related to grid resiliency and other infrastructure improvements.
Cash Flows from Financing Activities
Evergy's cash flows from financing activities decreased $578.7$47.6 million for the three months ended March 31,year to date September 30, 2022, compared to the same period in 2021, primarily driven by:
a $747.1$250.4 million decrease in short-termproceeds from long-term debt, borrowings primarily driven by higher commercial paper borrowings in 2021, primarily at Evergy Missouri West and Evergy Kansas Central,net due to support the payment of costs related to the February 2021 winter weather event and for the repayment of Evergy Missouri West's $347.4 million affiliated note payable to Evergy prior to the issuance of Evergy Missouri West's $500.0 million of Series A, B and C Senior Notes in April 2021; and
a $98.9 million increase in retirements of long-term debt, net primarily due to Evergy Missouri West's repayment of $100.0 million of 3.74% Senior Notes in March 2022;2021, partially offset by
a $247.4 million increase in proceeds from long-term debt, net due to Evergy Missouri West's issuance of $250.0 million of 3.75% First Mortgage Bonds in March 2022.2022; and
$112.5 million of Evergy common stock issued in April 2021 pursuant to a securities purchase agreement with an affiliate of Bluescape Energy Partners, LLC (Bluescape); partially offset by
a $261.3 million increase in short-term debt borrowings driven by higher borrowings of $159.2 million at Evergy Missouri West, $53.9 million at Evergy, Inc. and $48.2 million at Evergy Kansas Central, primarily due to higher capital expenditures in 2022 and for general corporate purposes; and
a $60.9 million decrease in the repayment of borrowings against cash surrender value of corporate-owned life insurance primarily due to a higher number of policy settlements in 2021.
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EVERGY KANSAS CENTRAL, INC.
MANAGEMENT'S NARRATIVE ANALYSIS OF RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
The below results of operations and related discussion for Evergy Kansas Central is presented in a reduced disclosure format in accordance with General Instruction (H)(2)(a) to Form 10-Q.
The following table summarizes Evergy Kansas Central's comparative results of operations.
Three Months Ended March 312022Change2021
Year to Date September 30Year to Date September 302022Change2021
(millions) (millions)
Operating revenuesOperating revenues$613.9 $(287.2)$901.1 Operating revenues$2,359.3 $81.9 $2,277.4 
Fuel and purchased powerFuel and purchased power108.1 (186.7)294.8 Fuel and purchased power629.2 85.5 543.7 
SPP network transmission costsSPP network transmission costs78.7 9.3 69.4 SPP network transmission costs241.8 25.0 216.8 
Operating and maintenanceOperating and maintenance125.7 (5.1)130.8 Operating and maintenance402.3 14.4 387.9 
Depreciation and amortizationDepreciation and amortization119.7 4.2 115.5 Depreciation and amortization361.9 12.8 349.1 
Taxes other than income taxTaxes other than income tax54.5 4.2 50.3 Taxes other than income tax163.3 10.1 153.2 
Income from operationsIncome from operations127.2 (113.1)240.3 Income from operations560.8 (65.9)626.7 
Other expense, netOther expense, net(8.6)(5.4)(3.2)Other expense, net(26.9)(24.5)(2.4)
Interest expenseInterest expense40.9 0.6 40.3 Interest expense131.7 11.5 120.2 
Income tax expenseIncome tax expense3.6 (13.0)16.6 Income tax expense23.5 (22.2)45.7 
Equity in earnings of equity method investees, net of income taxesEquity in earnings of equity method investees, net of income taxes1.0 0.1 0.9 Equity in earnings of equity method investees, net of income taxes3.1 0.1 3.0 
Net incomeNet income75.1 (106.0)181.1 Net income381.8 (79.6)461.4 
Less: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interestsLess: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests3.1 0.1 3.0 Less: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests9.2 0.1 9.1 
Net income attributable to Evergy Kansas Central, Inc.Net income attributable to Evergy Kansas Central, Inc.$72.0 $(106.1)$178.1 Net income attributable to Evergy Kansas Central, Inc.$372.6 $(79.7)$452.3 
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Evergy Kansas Central Gross Margin (GAAP) and Utility Gross Margin and MWh Sales(non-GAAP)
The following table summarizes Evergy Kansas Central's utility gross margin (GAAP) and MWhs sold and provides a reconciliation of utilityreconciles Evergy Kansas Central's gross margin (GAAP) to income from operations.
 Revenues and ExpensesMWhs Sold
Three Months Ended March 312022Change20212022Change2021
Retail revenues(millions)(thousands)
Residential$196.1 $12.7 $183.4 1,549 11 1,538 
Commercial165.2 11.5 153.7 1,637 1,635 
Industrial100.8 7.8 93.0 1,370 44 1,326 
Other retail revenues4.1 0.9 3.2 10 
Total electric retail466.2 32.9 433.3 4,566 59 4,507 
Wholesale revenues50.1 (222.3)272.4 2,361 (888)3,249 
Transmission revenues87.5 9.6 77.9 N/AN/AN/A
Other revenues10.1 (107.4)117.5 N/AN/AN/A
Operating revenues613.9 (287.2)901.1 6,927 (829)7,756 
Fuel and purchased power(108.1)186.7 (294.8)
SPP network transmission costs(78.7)(9.3)(69.4)
Utility gross margin (a)
427.1 (109.8)536.9 
Operating and maintenance(125.7)5.1 (130.8)
Depreciation and amortization(119.7)(4.2)(115.5)
Taxes other than income tax(54.5)(4.2)(50.3)
Income from operations$127.2 $(113.1)$240.3 
(a)Utility gross margin is a non-GAAP financial measure.  See explanation of utility gross margin under Evergy's Results of Operations.
Evergy Kansas Central's utility gross margin (non-GAAP). See "Executive Summary - Non-GAAP Measures", above for additional information regarding gross margin (GAAP) and utility gross margin (non-GAAP).
 Revenues and ExpensesMWhs Sold
Year to Date September 302022Change20212022Change2021
Retail revenues(millions)(thousands)
Residential$762.0 $104.7 $657.3 5,487 228 5,259 
Commercial625.9 89.1 536.8 5,615 148 5,467 
Industrial346.7 53.7 293.0 4,299 193 4,106 
Other retail revenues13.2 0.3 12.9 30 — 30 
Total electric retail1,747.8 247.8 1,500.0 15,431 569 14,862 
Wholesale revenues288.4 (114.3)402.7 8,655 749 7,906 
Transmission revenues269.8 28.3 241.5 N/AN/AN/A
Other revenues53.3 (79.9)133.2 N/AN/AN/A
Operating revenues2,359.3 81.9 2,277.4 24,086 1,318 22,768 
Fuel and purchased power(629.2)(85.5)(543.7)
SPP network transmission costs(241.8)(25.0)(216.8)
Operating and maintenance (a)
(200.5)(6.2)(194.3)
Depreciation and amortization(361.9)(12.8)(349.1)
Taxes other than income tax(163.3)(10.1)(153.2)
Gross margin (GAAP)762.6 (57.7)820.3 
Operating and maintenance (a)
200.5 6.2 194.3 
Depreciation and amortization361.9 12.8 349.1 
Taxes other than income tax163.3 10.1 153.2 
Utility gross margin (non-GAAP)$1,488.3 $(28.6)$1,516.9 
(a) Operating and maintenance expenses which are deemed to be directly attributable to revenue-producing activities include plant operating and maintenance expenses at generating units and transmission and distribution operating and maintenance expenses and have been separately presented in order to calculate gross margin as defined under GAAP. These amounts exclude general and administrative expenses not directly attributable to revenue-producing activities of $201.8 million and $193.6 million year to date September 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively.
Evergy Kansas Central's gross margin (GAAP) decreased $109.8$57.7 million for the three months ended March 31,year to date September 30, 2022, compared to the same period in 2021 primarilyand Evergy Kansas Central's utility gross margin (non-GAAP) decreased $28.6 million year to date September 30, 2022, compared to the same period in 2021, both measures were driven by:
a $104.9$97.1 million decrease in non-regulated energy marketing margins primarily due to $96.5 million of margins recognized in 2021at Evergy Kansas Central related to the February 2021 winter weather event; and
a $34.0$33.9 million decrease related to other impacts from the February 2021 winter weather event driven by higher utility gross marginwholesale sales at Evergy Kansas Central's non-regulated 8% ownership share of JEC due to higher wholesale sales prices and MWhs sold in February 2021; partially offset by
a $12.2$74.1 million increase primarily due to favorable averagehigher retail pricing andsales driven by higher weather-normalized residential, commercialdemand and industrial demand in 2022;favorable weather (cooling degree days increased by 15%); and
a $9.7$28.3 million increase in transmission revenue primarily due to updated transmission costs reflected in Evergy Kansas Central's FERC TFR effective in January 2022.
Additionally, the decrease in Evergy Kansas Central's gross margin (GAAP) was also driven by:
a $6.2 million increase in operating and maintenance expenses which are determined to be directly attributable to revenue producing activities primarily driven by a $4.5 million increase in operating and maintenance expense at fossil-fuel generating units and a $1.5 million increase in transmission and distribution operating and maintenance expenses as described further below;
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a $12.8 million increase in depreciation and amortization expense as described further below; and
a $10.1 million increase in taxes other than income taxes as described further below.
Evergy Kansas Central Operating and Maintenance
Evergy Kansas Central's operating and maintenance expense decreased $5.1increased $14.4 million for the three months ended March 31,year to date September 30, 2022, compared to the same period in 2021, primarily driven by:
a $3.4$10.8 million decreaseincrease in costs billed for common use assets in 2022 from Evergy Metro related to facilities and software assets;
a $4.5 million increase in plant operating and maintenance expense at fossil-fuel generating units driven by major maintenance outages at JEC in 2022;
a $2.9 million increase in certain labor and employee benefits expenses;
a $1.5 million increase in transmission and distribution operating and maintenance expenses primarily driven by lower employee laborhigher contractor costs; and contractor costs
a $1.2 million increase in injuries and damages expense primarily due to an increase in transmission and distribution capital projects and the reserve recorded in 2022; partially offset by
a $1.3$6.9 million decrease in vegetation management costs in 2022;
$2.7 million of costs recorded in 20212022 associated with executive transition, including inducement bonuses, severance agreements and other transition expenses; and
a $1.7$5.0 million decrease in costs incurred in 2022 related to non-regulated energy marketing margins recognized during the February 2021 winter weather event; partially offset byevent.
a $2.2 million increase in certain labor and employee benefits expenses.
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Evergy Kansas Central Depreciation and Amortization
Evergy Kansas Central's depreciation and amortization expense increased $4.2$12.8 million for the three months ended March 31,year to date September 30, 2022, compared to the same period in 2021, primarily driven by higher capital additions in 2022.
Evergy Kansas Central Taxes Other Than Income Tax
Evergy Kansas Central's taxes other than income tax increased $4.2$10.1 million for the three months ended March 31,year to date September 30, 2022, compared to the same period in 2021, driven by an increase in property taxes in Kansas primarily due to higher assessed property tax values.
Evergy Kansas Central Other Expense, Net
Evergy Kansas Central's other expense, net increased $5.4$24.5 million for the three months ended March 31,year to date September 30, 2022, compared to the same period in 2021, primarily driven by:
a $2.0$6.0 million increase due to recording lower COLI benefits in 2022;
a $5.7 million decrease in investment earnings primarily due to $5.5 million of higher net unrealized losses in Evergy Kansas Central's rabbi trust in 2022;
a $4.7 million increase due to lower equity AFUDC primarily driven by higher average short-term debt balances in 2022; and
$1.42.8 million of other income recorded in 2021 related to contract termination fees; and.
Evergy Kansas Central Interest Expense
Evergy Kansas Central's interest expense increased $11.5 million year to date September 30, 2022, compared to the same period in 2021, primarily driven by a $1.0$7.0 million increase in interest expense on short-term borrowings primarily due to higher pension non-service costs.short-term debt balances and weighted-average interest rates in 2022.
Evergy Kansas Central Income Tax Expense
Evergy Kansas Central's income tax expense decreased $13.0$22.2 million for the three months ended March 31,year to date September 30, 2022, compared to the same period in 2021, primarily driven by:
a $24.2 million decrease due toby lower pre-tax income in 2022; partially offset by2022.
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a $5.8 million increase due to lower wind and other income tax credits in 2022; and
a $2.4 million increase due to a decrease in the amortization of flow-through items driven by a decrease in pre-tax income in the first quarter of 2022.
EVERGY METRO, INC.
MANAGEMENT'S NARRATIVE ANALYSIS OF RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
The below results of operations and related discussion for Evergy Metro is presented in a reduced disclosure format in accordance with General Instruction (H)(2)(a) to Form 10-Q.
The following table summarizes Evergy Metro's comparative results of operations.
Three Months Ended March 312022Change2021
Year to Date September 30Year to Date September 302022Change2021
(millions) (millions)
Operating revenuesOperating revenues$422.5 $(93.7)$516.2 Operating revenues$1,564.4 $37.7 $1,526.7 
Fuel and purchased powerFuel and purchased power132.5 (108.7)241.2 Fuel and purchased power487.2 (2.1)489.3 
Operating and maintenanceOperating and maintenance78.1 (15.3)93.4 Operating and maintenance240.8 (21.3)262.1 
Depreciation and amortizationDepreciation and amortization82.9 4.5 78.4 Depreciation and amortization252.2 13.9 238.3 
Taxes other than income taxTaxes other than income tax33.4 1.4 32.0 Taxes other than income tax100.0 2.8 97.2 
Income from operationsIncome from operations95.6 24.4 71.2 Income from operations484.2 44.4 439.8 
Other expense, netOther expense, net(6.3)(2.0)(4.3)Other expense, net(11.3)(1.7)(9.6)
Interest expenseInterest expense27.0 (1.3)28.3 Interest expense81.5 (1.7)83.2 
Income tax expenseIncome tax expense7.7 2.6 5.1 Income tax expense55.2 11.5 43.7 
Net incomeNet income$54.6 $21.1 $33.5 Net income$336.2 $32.9 $303.3 
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Evergy Metro Gross Margin (GAAP) and Utility Gross Margin and MWh Sales(non-GAAP)
The following table summarizes Evergy Metro's utility gross margin (GAAP) and MWhs sold and provides a reconciliation of utilityreconciles Evergy Metro's gross margin (GAAP) to income from operations.
 Revenues and ExpensesMWhs Sold
Three Months Ended March 312022Change20212022Change2021
Retail revenues(millions)(thousands)
Residential$159.9 37.7 $122.2 1,383 (28)1,411 
Commercial173.6 41.1 132.5 1,809 11 1,798 
Industrial28.8 6.5 22.3 399 396 
Other retail revenues2.6 0.5 2.1 17 — 17 
Total electric retail364.9 85.8 279.1 3,608 (14)3,622 
Wholesale revenues7.7 (192.8)200.5 1,448 245 1,203 
Transmission revenues5.4 1.4 4.0 N/AN/AN/A
Other revenues44.5 11.9 32.6 N/AN/AN/A
Operating revenues422.5 (93.7)516.2 5,056 231 4,825 
Fuel and purchased power(132.5)108.7 (241.2)
Utility gross margin (a)
290.0 15.0 275.0 
Operating and maintenance(78.1)15.3 (93.4)
Depreciation and amortization(82.9)(4.5)(78.4)
Taxes other than income tax(33.4)(1.4)(32.0)
Income from operations$95.6 $24.4 $71.2 
(a) Utility gross margin is a non-GAAP financial measure.  See explanation of utility gross margin under Evergy's Results of Operations.
Evergy Metro's utility gross margin (non-GAAP). See "Executive Summary - Non-GAAP Measures", above for additional information regarding gross margin (GAAP) and utility gross margin (non-GAAP).
 Revenues and ExpensesMWhs Sold
Year to Date September 302022Change20212022Change2021
Retail revenues(millions)(thousands)
Residential$600.7 50.1 $550.6 4,502 90 4,412 
Commercial589.7 47.2 542.5 5,700 128 5,572 
Industrial98.8 6.9 91.9 1,295 46 1,249 
Other retail revenues8.6 0.9 7.7 53 — 53 
Total electric retail1,297.8 105.1 1,192.7 11,550 264 11,286 
Wholesale revenues86.6 (150.7)237.3 4,874 (84)4,958 
Transmission revenues14.4 1.6 12.8 N/AN/AN/A
Other revenues165.6 81.7 83.9 N/AN/AN/A
Operating revenues1,564.4 37.7 1,526.7 16,424 180 16,244 
Fuel and purchased power(487.2)2.1 (489.3)
Operating and maintenance (a)
(154.1)(7.8)(146.3)
Depreciation and amortization(252.2)(13.9)(238.3)
Taxes other than income tax(100.0)(2.8)(97.2)
Gross margin (GAAP)570.9 15.3 555.6 
Operating and maintenance (a)
154.1 7.8 146.3 
Depreciation and amortization252.2 13.9 238.3 
Taxes other than income tax100.0 2.8 97.2 
Utility gross margin (non-GAAP)$1,077.2 $39.8 $1,037.4 
(a) Operating and maintenance expenses which are deemed to be directly attributable to revenue-producing activities include plant operating and maintenance expenses at generating units and transmission and distribution operating and maintenance expenses and have been separately presented in order to calculate gross margin as defined under GAAP. These amounts exclude general and administrative expenses not directly attributable to revenue-producing activities of $86.7 million and $115.8 million year to date September 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively.
Evergy Metro's gross margin (GAAP) increased $15.0$15.3 million for the three months ended March 31,year to date September 30, 2022, compared to the same period in 2021 and Evergy Metro's utility gross margin (non-GAAP) increased $39.8 million year to date September 30, 2022, compared to the same period in 2021, both measures were driven by:
a $28.4 million increase primarily due to higher retail sales driven by $12.5higher weather-normalized demand and favorable weather (heating degree days increased by 4%); and
an $11.4 million ofincrease due to impacts from the February 2021 winter weather event primarily due todriven by jurisdictional allocation differences currently present between Evergy Metro's fuel recovery mechanisms in Missouri and Kansas regarding its refund to customers for the net increase in wholesale revenues in February 2021.
Additionally, the increase in Evergy Metro's gross margin (GAAP) was also partially offset by:
a $7.8 million increase in operating and maintenance expenses which are determined to be directly attributable to revenue producing activities primarily driven by a $5.6 million increase in transmission and distribution operating and maintenance expenses and a $3.8 million increase in plant operating and maintenance expense at fossil-fuel generating units as described further below;
a $13.9 million increase in depreciation and amortization expense as described further below; and
a $2.8 million increase in taxes other than income taxes as described further below.
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Evergy Metro Operating and Maintenance
Evergy Metro's operating and maintenance expense decreased $15.3$21.3 million for the three months ended March 31,year to date September 30, 2022, compared to the same period in 2021, primarily driven by:
a $4.9$10.1 million decrease in credit loss expense primarily due to a reduction in the allowancehigher costs billed for credit losses recordedcommon use assets in 2022, as result of improvements in the aging of accounts receivable for certain customers;primarily to Evergy Kansas Central related to facilities and software assets;
a $4.4$9.0 million decrease in certain labor and employee benefits expenses; and
$1.8a $2.3 million ofdecrease in costs recorded in 20212022 associated with executive transition, including inducement bonuses, severance agreements and other transition expenses.expenses; partially offset by
a $5.6 million increase in various transmission and distribution operating and maintenance expenses primarily due to higher contractor costs and a $3.8 million increase in vegetation management costs in 2022; and
a $3.8 million increase in plant operating and maintenance expense at fossil-fuel generating units driven by major maintenance outages at Iatan Unit 1 and La Cygne Unit 2 in 2022.
Evergy Metro Depreciation Expense
Evergy Metro's depreciation and amortization expense increased $4.5$13.9 million for the three months ended March 31,year to date September 30, 2022, compared to the same period in 2021, primarily driven by higher capital additions in 2022.
Evergy Metro Taxes Other Expense, NetThan Income Tax
Evergy Metro's taxes other expense, netthan income tax increased $2.0$2.8 million for the three months ended March 31,year to date September 30, 2022, compared to the same period in 2021, primarily driven by:
a $2.1 millionby an increase in property taxes in Missouri and Kansas primarily due to higher pension non-service costs; and
$1.2 million of other income recorded in 2021 related to contract termination fees; partially offset by
a $1.3 million decrease due to higher equity AFUDC primarily driven by lower short-term debt and higher construction work in progress balances in 2022.
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assessed property tax values.
Evergy Metro Income Tax Expense
Evergy Metro's income tax expense increased $2.6$11.5 million for the three months ended March 31,year to date September 30, 2022, compared to the same period in 2021, primarily driven by:
a $5.2 million increase due toby higher pre-tax income in 2022; partially offset by
a $1.4 million decrease due to an increase in the amortization of flow-through items driven by an increase in pre-tax income in the first quarter of 2022; and
a $1.1 million decrease due to higher deductions for stock compensation in 2022.
ITEM 3.  QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK 
In the ordinary course of business, Evergy faces risks that are either non-financial or non-quantifiable. Such risks principally include business, legal, operational and credit risks and are discussed elsewhere in this report as well as in the Evergy Companies' combined 2021 Form 10-K and therefore are not represented here.
Evergy's interim period disclosures about market risk included in quarterly reports on Form 10-Q address material changes, if any, from the most recently filed annual report on Form 10-K. Therefore, these interim period disclosures should be read in conjunction with Part II, Item 7A, Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk included in the Evergy Companies' combined 2021 Form 10-K. Evergy's exposure to market risk has not changed materially since December 31, 2021.
ITEM 4. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES
EVERGY
Disclosure Controls and Procedures
Evergy carried out an evaluation of its disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e) under the Exchange Act).  This evaluation was conducted under the supervision, and with the participation, of Evergy's management, including the chief executive officer and chief financial officer, and Evergy's disclosure committee.  Based upon this evaluation, the chief executive officer and chief financial officer of Evergy have concluded as of the end of the period covered by this report that the disclosure controls and procedures of Evergy were effective at a reasonable assurance level.
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Changes in Internal Control Over Financial Reporting
There has been no change in Evergy’s internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f) of the Exchange Act) that occurred during the quarterly period ended March 31,September 30, 2022, that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, its internal control over financial reporting.

EVERGY KANSAS CENTRAL
Disclosure Controls and Procedures
Evergy Kansas Central carried out an evaluation of its disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e) under the Exchange Act).  This evaluation was conducted under the supervision, and with the participation, of Evergy Kansas Central's management, including the chief executive officer and chief financial officer, and Evergy Kansas Central's disclosure committee.  Based upon this evaluation, the chief executive officer and chief financial officer of Evergy Kansas Central have concluded as of the end of the period covered by this report that the disclosure controls and procedures of Evergy Kansas Central were effective at a reasonable assurance level.
Changes in Internal Control Over Financial Reporting
There has been no change in Evergy Kansas Central’s internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f) of the Exchange Act) that occurred during the quarterly period ended March 31,September 30, 2022, that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, its internal control over financial reporting.

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EVERGY METRO
Disclosure Controls and Procedures
Evergy Metro carried out an evaluation of its disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e) under the Exchange Act).  This evaluation was conducted under the supervision, and with the participation, of Evergy Metro's management, including the chief executive officer and chief financial officer, and Evergy Metro's disclosure committee.  Based upon this evaluation, the chief executive officer and chief financial officer of Evergy Metro have concluded as of the end of the period covered by this report that the disclosure controls and procedures of Evergy Metro were effective at a reasonable assurance level.
Changes in Internal Control Over Financial Reporting
There has been no change in Evergy Metro’s internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f) of the Exchange Act) that occurred during the quarterly period ended March 31,September 30, 2022, that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, its internal control over financial reporting.

PART II - OTHER INFORMATION
ITEM 1.  LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
Other Proceedings
The Evergy Companies are parties to various lawsuits and regulatory proceedings in the ordinary course of their respective businesses.  For information regarding material lawsuits and proceedings, see Notes 4 and 910 to the consolidated financial statements.  Such information is incorporated herein by reference.
ITEM 1A. RISK FACTORS
Actual results in future periods for the Evergy Companies could differ materially from historical results and the forward-looking statements contained in this report. The business of the Evergy Companies is influenced by many factors that are difficult to predict, involve uncertainties that may materially affect actual results and are often beyond their control. Additional risks and uncertainties not presently known or that management currently believes to be immaterial may also adversely affect the Evergy Companies. Factors that might cause or contribute to such differences include, but are not limited to, those discussed in Part I, Item 1A, Risk Factors included in the 2021 Form 10-K for each of Evergy, Evergy Kansas Central and Evergy Metro, as well as Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and from time to time in Current Reports on Form 8-K filed by Evergy, Evergy Kansas Central and
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Evergy Metro. There have been no material changes with regards to those risk factors.factors since the filing of the 2021 Form 10-K for each of Evergy, Evergy Kansas Central and Evergy Metro. This information, as well as the other information included in this report and in the other documents filed with the SEC, should be carefully considered before making an investment in the securities of the Evergy Companies. Risk factors of Evergy Kansas Central and Evergy Metro are also risk factors of Evergy.
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ITEM 2.  UNREGISTERED SALES OF EQUITY SECURITIES AND USE OF PROCEEDS
Purchases of Equity Securities
The following table provides information regarding purchases by Evergy of its equity securities that are registered pursuant to Section 12 of the Exchange Act during the three months ended March 31,September 30, 2022.
Issuer Purchases of Equity SecuritiesIssuer Purchases of Equity SecuritiesIssuer Purchases of Equity Securities
MonthMonth
Total Number of
Shares (or Units)
Purchased(a)
Average Price
Paid per Share
(or Unit)
Total Number of
Shares (or Units)
Purchased as
Part of Publicly
Announced Plans
or Programs
Maximum
Number of
Shares (or Units)
that May Yet Be
Purchased Under the Plans or Programs
Month
Total Number of
Shares (or Units)
Purchased(a)
Average Price
Paid per Share
(or Unit)
Total Number of
Shares (or Units)
Purchased as
Part of Publicly
Announced Plans
or Programs
Maximum
Number of
Shares (or Units)
that May Yet Be
Purchased Under the Plans or Programs
January 1 - 3195 $66.80— — 
February 1 - 286,173 60.99— — 
March 1 - 3162,27660.88— — 
July 1 -31July 1 -311,949 $66.81— — 
August 1 - 31August 1 - 31— — — — 
September 1 - 30September 1 - 30707 70.03— — 
TotalTotal68,544$60.90— — Total2,656 $67.67— — 
(a) Represents shares Evergy purchased for withholding taxes related to the vesting of performance shares and restricted stock units.
ITEM 3. DEFAULTS UPON SENIOR SECURITIES
None.
ITEM 4.  MINE SAFETY DISCLOSURES
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ITEM 5.  OTHER INFORMATION
Annual Shareholder Meeting Results
Evergy's annual meeting of shareholders was held on May 3, 2022. In accordance with the recommendations of the Board, the shareholders (i) elected twelve directors; (ii) approved, on an advisory and non-binding basis, the 2021 compensation of Evergy's named executive officers; (iii) approved the Evergy, Inc. Amended and Restated Long-Term Incentive Plan; and (iv) ratified the appointment of Deloitte & Touche LLP as independent registered public accountants for 2022. The proposals voted upon at the annual meeting, as well as the voting results for each proposal are set forth below.
Item 1 on the Proxy Card. The twelve persons named below were elected, as proposed in the proxy statement, to serve as directors until Evergy's annual meeting in 2023, and until their successors are elected and qualified. The voting regarding the election was as follows:
Number of Votes
ForAgainstAbstainBroker Non-Votes
David A. Campbell176,241,0762,958,681403,02621,311,444
Thomas D. Hyde174,951,6924,320,010331,08121,311,444
B. Anthony Isaac166,729,40312,551,225322,15521,311,444
Paul M. Keglevic177,543,5881,730,931328,26421,311,444
Mary L. Landrieu177,465,9141,799,981336,88821,311,444
Sandra A.J. Lawrence171,142,2708,153,703306,81021,311,444
Ann D. Murtlow177,735,5301,553,398313,85521,311,444
Sandra J. Price176,741,3612,545,096316,32621,311,444
Mark A. Ruelle172,531,1346,715,067356,58221,311,444
James Scarola178,495,238701,094406,45121,311,444
S. Carl Soderstrom Jr.175,115,7324,157,286329,76521,311,444
C. John Wilder162,274,73716,995,693332,35321,311,444
Item 2 on the Proxy Card. In an advisory and non-binding "say on pay" vote, shareholders approved the 2021 compensation of Evergy's named executive officers, with the following vote:
Number of Votes
ForAgainstAbstainBroker Non-Votes
168,240,09810,513,394849,29121,311,444
Item 3 on the Proxy Card. Shareholders voted for the approval of the Evergy, Inc. Amended and Restated Long-Term Incentive Plan with the following vote:
Number of Votes
ForAgainstAbstainBroker Non-Votes
168,294,35610,609,911698,51621,311,444
The material terms of the Evergy, Inc. Amended and Restated Long-Term Incentive Plan are described under "Proposal 3 - Approval of the Evergy, Inc. Amended and Restated Long-Term Incentive Plan" in Evergy's Definitive Proxy Statement on Schedule 14A filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on March 23, 2022, and are incorporated herein by reference. This description of the Evergy, Inc. Amended and Restated Long-Term Incentive Plan is qualified in its entirety by the full text of the Evergy, Inc. Amended and Restated Long-Term Incentive Plan, incorporated herein by reference as Exhibit 10.5.
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Item 4 on the Proxy Card. Shareholders voted for the ratification and confirmation of the appointment of Deloitte & Touche LLP as Evergy's independent registered public accounting firm for 2022, with the following vote:
Number of Votes
ForAgainstAbstainBroker Non-Votes
195,673,0964,851,882389,2490
Available Information
The SEC maintains an internet site that contains reports, proxy and information statements and other information regarding issuers that file electronically with the SEC at sec.gov. Additionally, information about the Evergy Companies, including their combined annual reports on Form 10-K, combined quarterly reports on Form 10-Q, current reports on Form 8-K and amendments to those reports filed with the SEC, is also available through the Evergy Companies' website, http://investors.evergy.com. Such reports are accessible at no charge and are made available as soon as reasonably practical after such material is filed with or furnished to the SEC.
Investors should note that the Evergy Companies announce material financial information in SEC filings, press releases and public conference calls. In accordance with SEC guidelines, the Evergy Companies also use the Investor Relations section of their website, http://investors.evergy.com, to communicate with investors. It is possible that the financial and other information posted there could be deemed to be material information. The information on the Evergy Companies' website is not part of this document.
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ITEM 6. EXHIBITS
Exhibit
Number 
 Description of Document
 
Registrant
    
4.1*Evergy
4.2*Evergy
10.1*Evergy
10.2*+Evergy
Evergy Kansas Central
Evergy Metro
10.3*+Evergy
Evergy Kansas Central
Evergy Metro
10.4*+Evergy
Evergy Kansas Central
Evergy Metro
10.5*+Evergy
31.1Evergy
31.2Evergy
31.3Evergy Metro
31.4Evergy Metro
31.5Evergy Kansas Central
31.6Evergy Kansas Central
32.1**Evergy
32.2**Evergy Metro
32.3**Evergy Kansas Central
101.INS***XBRL Instance Document.n/a
101.SCHInline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Schema Document.Evergy
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101.CALInline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Calculation Linkbase Document.Evergy
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101.DEFInline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Definition Linkbase Document.Evergy
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101.LABInline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Labels Linkbase Document.Evergy
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101.PREInline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Presentation Linkbase Document.Evergy
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104Cover Page Interactive Data File (embedded within the Inline XBRL document).Evergy
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* Filed with the SEC as exhibits to prior SEC filings and are incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof. The SEC filings and the exhibit number of the documents so filed, and incorporated herein by reference, are stated in parenthesis in the description of such exhibit.
** Furnished and shall not be deemed filed for the purpose of Section 18 of the Exchange Act. Such document shall not be incorporated by reference into any registration statement or other document pursuant to the Exchange Act or the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, unless otherwise indicated in such registration statement or other document.
*** The instance document does not appear in the interactive data file because its XBRL tags are embedded within the inline XBRL document.
+ Indicates management contract or compensatory plan or arrangement.
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Copies of any of the exhibits filed with the SEC in connection with this document may be obtained from Evergy, Evergy Kansas Central or Evergy Metro, as applicable, upon written request.
The registrants agree to furnish to the SEC upon request any instrument with respect to long-term debt as to which the total amount of securities authorized does not exceed 10% of total assets of such registrant and its subsidiaries on a consolidated basis.
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SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Evergy, Inc., Evergy Kansas Central, Inc. and Evergy Metro, Inc. have duly caused this report to be signed on their behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
 EVERGY, INC.
  
Dated:May 4,November 3, 2022
By:  /s/ Kirkland B. Andrews
 (Kirkland B. Andrews)
 (Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer)
 EVERGY KANSAS CENTRAL, INC.
  
Dated:May 4,November 3, 2022
By:  /s/ Kirkland B. Andrews
 (Kirkland B. Andrews)
 (Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer)

 EVERGY METRO, INC.
  
Dated:May 4,November 3, 2022
By:  /s/ Kirkland B. Andrews
 (Kirkland B. Andrews)
 (Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer)

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