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A data center in the Crossroads is using the clean energy loan for its chilling equipment. Supporters hope that the loans will encourage the projects to be more environmentally friendly. Critics want the city to do more to regulate the developments.
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The state may not be known for clean energy, but it has many of the raw materials that will be necessary for the transition away from fossil fuels.
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On Thursday, State regulators gave permission for the Grain Belt Express to expand to bring as much as 2,500 megawatts of power to Missouri.
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Two Mid-Missouri interest groups used Columbia’s City Council meeting Monday night as an opportunity to express their stances on different issues.…
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Ameren Missouri introduced its 20-year plan for cleaner energy that could achieve a 30 percent reduction in carbon dioxide emissions by 2035.The potential…
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More than 70 people were on hand for a ribbon cutting ceremony today for Columbia’s first compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station. Two of the pumps…
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The Columbia City Council authorized a license agreement with a California-based fuel company to build and operate a compressed natural gas fueling…
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Missouri social justice advocates are calling for communities to transform energy economies into clean, climate-friendly ones. The organization Coal Free…
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The City of Columbia has been highlighted as a “city to watch” by a nonprofit group based in several northwestern states.The report, released last week by…