![]() The feasibility study determined more than 3,100 acres of vacant land at Kansas City International Airport are suitable for a solar panel installation. In 2022, City Manager Platt directed the Kansas City Aviation Department to commission a feasibility study in that will help determine the potential size of a solar energy project on undeveloped land at Kansas City International Airport. The Phase Two development proposal envisions generation of nearly 246MW on approximately 1,800 acres of land at Kansas City International Airport. Burns & McDonnell, a local engineering, procurement, and construction firm.Herzog, a local rail and construction solutions company.Savion, a local solar and battery storage developer.Evergy, a local utility provider and if approved, would operate the array.The Consortium is made up of four local companies. The 816 Consortium was one of five submissions and three finalists from the request for proposals. On AugMayor Quinton Lucas and City Manager Brian Platt announced after months of consideration and review, the Solar Array Selection Committee recommends City Manager Platt should enter negotiations with the 816 Consortium for Phase One of the array. ![]() At the direction of City Manager Brian Platt, the City is moving closer to finalizing plans for Phase One of the Solar Array at Kansas City International Airport.
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