Energy Education Events

One of KEP's primary goals is to provide energy education and support our Kansas teachers. This is much more than just presentations - KEP develops and leads energy-focused activities, creates and provides curricula, maintains an energy equipment library, facilitates the K-12 Energy Benchmarking Project, and hosts the state portion of a global STEM competition called the KidWind Challenge. Through its partnership with the Kansas Corporation Commission and with additional support from corporate sponsors, there is no charge for these services.

Key

Energy Education
FCIP
K-12 Benchmarking
K-12 Energy Education
KidWind Challenge
Small Business

KEP Program Implemented Results

9,845,240.27

KW Hours saved

$5,604,048.00

Grant Reimbursement

Small Business Assessments

Through a partnership with the Kansas Corporation Commission and USDA, KEP provides no-cost energy assessments to small businesses, agricultural producers, and non-profit entities in Kansas. KEP also assists eligible agricultural producers and rural small businesses in preparing the USDA Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) grant applications. We've had some great success, which is highlighted below.

About KEP

The Kansas Energy Program provides energy-focused education, grant information, and technical assistance to Kansas small businesses and agricultural producers, K-12 educators, and governmental entities.

kansasenergyprogram.org
785-532-6026
[email protected]

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