On Friday morning, the president of ITC Great Plains, Carl Husling, came to Dodge City Community College to present the college with scholarship funds.

ITC Great Plains is a transmission-only utility that is working to improve electrical transmission throughout Kansas and the surrounding areas. The utility is currently working on a transmission line that will run from Spearville to Axtell, Neb., and will provide electricity to over 30,000 homes from the Spearville wind farms. The utility is also working on a project called the V-Plan, which will connect the Spearville substation to the Thistle substation, just east of Medicine Lodge, and will continue to improve electrical transmission.

Dodge City Globe - April 28, 2012

It's a twist on the classic conundrum of which came first, the chicken or the egg?

As far as counties and developers are concerned in the wind-rich region of northwest Kansas, it's more of a question of which needs to come first, the wind farms or the transmission line to move the electricity produced by the spinning turbine blades?

The Hays Daily News - February 3, 2012

TOPEKA, Kan.July 13, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- ITC Great Plains, LLC yesterday received siting approval from the Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) for the V-Plan high-voltage electric transmission line, a project designed to connect eastern and western Kansas.  The route approved by the KCC for the 345,000 volt (345kV) double-circuit line runs approximately 122 miles through southwestern Kansas from the existing Spearville substation to two new substations: the Clark County substation in northern Clark County and the Thistle substation east of Medicine Lodge in central Barber County.