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Large data centers are coming to Missouri, and they need a lot of power. Right now, there aren't regulations governing how they will use energy, so Ameren is working to develop new rules.
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The average customer will see another $13 tacked onto their bill.
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The proposed power plant and energy storage facility would occupy a former coal plant.
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Several thousand acres of hiking, hunting and fishing land near a Callaway County nuclear plant will be closed to public access starting July 1.
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State regulators approved a 12% markup set to take effect while energy demand for cooling increases.
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The utility that serves much of Missouri has also requested to increase electric prices.
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The electric utility is asking Missouri regulators to approve a 15% increase in rates, or about $17 more a month on average. Customers can share feedback on the raise at upcoming public hearings.
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The utility company was found in violation of the Clean Air Act for failing to install pollution controls when it updated the Rush Island Energy Center
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Little did the employees of the BMW dealership know they would become an impromptu daycare Thursday morning.At Our Lady of Lourdes Interparish School,…
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St. Louis-based electric utility Ameren Missouri says it's setting aside $5 million to help low-income customers with energy bills. Ameren on Thursday…