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Kansas Electric Transmission Authority To the Governor And the Legislature 20 Annual Report

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Page 1: Kansas Electric Transmission AuthorityKETA continued to operate frugally during 2011 with financing from the Public Service Regulation Fund. KETA expended only $57,319 during FY 2011,

Kansas Electric Transmission Authority

To the Governor And the Legislature

2011 Annual Report

Page 2: Kansas Electric Transmission AuthorityKETA continued to operate frugally during 2011 with financing from the Public Service Regulation Fund. KETA expended only $57,319 during FY 2011,

KETA was created in 2005 by enactment of HB 2263. Our mission is to ensure reliable operation of the electrical transmission system, diversify and expand the Kansas economy and facilitate consumption of Kansas energy through improvements in the state's electric transmission infrastructure.

Page 3: Kansas Electric Transmission AuthorityKETA continued to operate frugally during 2011 with financing from the Public Service Regulation Fund. KETA expended only $57,319 during FY 2011,
Page 4: Kansas Electric Transmission AuthorityKETA continued to operate frugally during 2011 with financing from the Public Service Regulation Fund. KETA expended only $57,319 during FY 2011,
Page 5: Kansas Electric Transmission AuthorityKETA continued to operate frugally during 2011 with financing from the Public Service Regulation Fund. KETA expended only $57,319 during FY 2011,
Page 6: Kansas Electric Transmission AuthorityKETA continued to operate frugally during 2011 with financing from the Public Service Regulation Fund. KETA expended only $57,319 during FY 2011,
Page 7: Kansas Electric Transmission AuthorityKETA continued to operate frugally during 2011 with financing from the Public Service Regulation Fund. KETA expended only $57,319 during FY 2011,
Page 8: Kansas Electric Transmission AuthorityKETA continued to operate frugally during 2011 with financing from the Public Service Regulation Fund. KETA expended only $57,319 during FY 2011,