Midwest City Scoop: Construction Starts in Kansas City
John Olander Chief Operating Officer Burns & McDonnell
“It’s no surprise that we’re seeing most utilities transition out of coal-fired generation,” Olander says. “I see goals that states and utilities have for 10 years, 20 years, even 50 years to move to where California is just getting to today with wind and solar. There will be plenty of opportunity in natural gas generation for at least the next 10 years to build new facilities. For the duration of an asset, most aren’t scared of a transition that’s going to happen in 30 or more years in the future. If you think about it as an evolution, it’s really not that scary.”