June 16, 2026
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Developers Foot 100% of the Wire. Ratepayers Get the Discount.
In Finney County, Kansas, Triple Oak Power is pitching a 6,000-acre campus that would cut current irrigated-farm water use by 81%, from 3.2 billion gallons annually to 600 million.
June 12, 2026
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Self-Generation, Disclosure, and a 2027 Deadline: Abbott Resets the Terms
In Garden City, Kansas, Triple Oak Power is pitching a 6,000-acre project that would use 600 million gallons annually versus 3.2 billion currently used for irrigation on the same land.
June 9, 2026
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Deliverable Demand Is the New Dividing Line in ERCOT's Queue
The Kansas counterpoint matters: Triple Oak Power's Finney County project would use 600 million gallons annually, 20% of the 3.2 billion gallons the displaced irrigated acreage currently consumes from the Ogallala.