(Source: MARKETWIRE)

Westar Energy, Inc. (NYSE: WR) today announced that the U.S.
Department of Energy (DOE) has selected Westar for award negotiations
for funding under the Smart Grid Investment Grant program. Westar and
DOE will now move forward to determine what funding, based on the
result of negotiations, the company is eligible for under the terms
of the program. Westar applied to DOE on August 5 for the maximum 50%
program match for its $39.3M smart grid project. The selection notice
indicates Westar will be eligible for slightly more than $19 million.
Westar's selection comes following a highly competitive review process
for a share of the approximately $3.4 billion made available to
utilities under the program.
DOE's notification to Westar explained that the agency will provide
questions and comments on the application to define the areas that
need clarification to complete the award. When the review is
complete, the DOE will inform Westar of the final amount of the
award. This process is expected to take up to 90 days to complete.
If approved for funding, Westar could move forward with development
of a smart grid concept town in Lawrence, Kansas. Called "SmartStar
Lawrence," the project will include installation of about 48,000
"smart" meters. The project is estimated to cost about $39.3 million.
Once underway, it should take between 24 and 36 months to implement.
"We are pleased that we've passed the initial screen and look
forward to working with the Department of Energy on the next steps,"
said Bill Moore, president and chief executive officer. "We will
discuss in much greater detail our SmartStar Lawrence initiative with
our DOE partners. We look forward to a very constructive effort with
DOE in the next few months."
Smart grid technology is a state-of-the-art approach to managing
electricity systems. In the event of a power outage, for example,
Westar will more easily determine the cause and restore power more
quickly. Customers with smart meters and internet access will be able
to daily monitor how much electricity they use and how much it costs.
DOE funding would allow Westar to implement the computer
infrastructure necessary to eventually support smart meters
throughout the company's entire service territory.
Moore said, "Smart grid technology is an important part of the energy
future for our customers and our company. We can learn a lot from
our experience with SmartStar Lawrence."
For more information on SmartStar Lawrence, please visit
www.WestarEnergy.com.
Westar Energy, Inc. (NYSE: WR) is the largest electric utility in
Kansas, providing electric service to about 684,000 customers in the
state. Westar Energy has about 6,800 megawatts of electric generation
capacity and operates and coordinates more than 35,000 miles of
electric distribution and transmission lines.
For more information about Westar Energy, visit us on the Internet at
http://www.WestarEnergy.com.
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