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Interview of Kelly Harrison, September 17, 2024

Interviewed by Mike Lennen
Interview Description

This interview of Kelly Harrison, retired vice-president for transmission at Westar Energy, covers Harrison’s 37-year career in an evolving electric utility industry from the early 1980s through late twenty-teens and his contributions to transmission development in Kansas and the surrounding region. Harrison recalls his start in the industry working for Kansas Gas and Electric, headquartered in Wichita, KS, after his graduation from Wichita State University. He was involved in many changes in the transmission portion of the industry as federal regulations opened electricity markets to more participants and as regionalization of transmission placed states and individual utility companies in new relationships with one another. Harrison saw his involvement with transmission expansion, regulatory affairs, and environmental issues as a way to use his education and his skills to help people. Harrison’s interview provides valuable insights into the development of the electric utility industry, the challenges of transmission expansion, incorporation of renewable energy sources, and the regulatory landscape. His experiences highlight the importance of collaboration, innovation, and strategic planning in ensuring a reliable and sustainable energy future.

Highlights -- short excerpts from the interview

Interviewee Biographical Sketch

Kelly Harrison is a native Kansan who graduated from Andover High School. He earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, a master's in engineering management services, and an MBA -- all from Wichita State University. Harrison began his career in the electric utility industry in the early 1980s working for Kansas Gas and Electric headquartered in Wichita. He continued his career with the company after it merged with Kansas Power and Light in 1992 to form Western Resources serving the eastern third of Kansas. Western Resources was later renamed Westar Energy. By 2006, after holding a number of leadership positions with the company, Harrison had risen to the position of Vice President of Transmission. He retired from that position in 2018. During his time at Westar, he was responsible for overseeing significant transmission expansion, some of which was related to the emerging renewable energy generation capacity in Kansas. He also was one of the company’s representatives to the Southwest Power Pool, the Regional Transmission Organization covering Kansas and neighboring states. Since his retirement, Harrison has remained active in environmental and education issues through his service to the Nature Conservancy, the Crested Butte Land Trust, and Wichita State University.

Interviewee Positions

Engineer System Planning, Kansas Gas & Electric (KG&E) 1987-1987
Manager Planning and Forecasting, Kansas Gas & Electric (KG&E) 1987-1992
Manager/Director Regulatory Services, Westar Energy 1992-2001
Vice President Regulatory and Environmental Services, Westar Energy 2001-2006
Board Member, RMEL 2006-2018
Finance Committee, Southwest Power Pool (SPP) 2006-2018
Member Committee, Southwest Power Pool (SPP) 2006-2018
Trustee, Kansas Chapter, The Nature Conservancy 2006-Present
Vice President Transmission, Westar Energy 2006-2018
Engineering Advisory Board, Wichita State University (WSU) 2010-Present
National Advisory Committee, Wichita State University (WSU) 2019-Present
Board Member, Crested Butte Land Trust 2019-Present
Board Member, Wichita State University Foundation 2021-Present

Interview Location

Statehouse, Topeka, KS

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