Plant will continue to operate at least 20 more years
Burlington, KS – March 11, 2025 – Today, Wolf Creek Nuclear Generating Station celebrates 40 years of providing reliable energy to Kansas and the region.
The plant, which received its original operating license on March 11, 1985, will continue operations for at least two more decades. The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has extended Wolf Creek’s operating license through 2045.
“Wolf Creek is an important piece of our diverse energy mix that helps us serve all of our 1.7 million customers across Kansas and Missouri,” said David Campbell, Evergy chairman and chief executive officer. “When we talk about reliability, affordability, and sustainability for Evergy as a company, Wolf Creek delivers on all of those. It is an integral part of the communities we serve.”
The Honorable Governor Laura Kelly joined Campbell and other officials for a special event honoring Wolf Creek’s 40 years and its impact on the state of Kansas.
“Beyond energy production, Wolf Creek plays a major role in Kansas’ economic strength,” said Kelly. “Its workforce keeps the plant running efficiently while strengthening the state’s broad energy sector. Energy reliability isn’t just about keeping the lights on. It’s about creating the kind of economic stability that allows businesses and families to thrive.”
Wolf Creek is Kansas’s only operational nuclear plant. Since becoming fully operational in 1985, it has had a significant impact on the state’s energy supply as well as a strong economic impact on Coffey County and nearby communities.
View a recent video commemorating the 40th anniversary of Wolf Creek, as well as a special publication looking at the history of Wolf Creek.