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The city's electric fund is projected to fall nearly $15 million under its target cash reserves in fiscal year 2027, according to a city memo.
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Who bears the risk for building new nuclear plants in the 21st century — and when?
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Some local and state officials across the country want to halt development of the facilities
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Missouri utility regulators have approved electric rates aimed at ensuring larger power users on the state's grid pay for their additional usage.
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If approved, the city would net $2.8 million more dollars from the rates paid by utility customers.
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The proposed rate increase was met with opposition and confusion during a public hearing on Monday.
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City officials rethinking recycling program after a tornado destroyed the Material Recovery Facility.
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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 company revised its initial request due to “technical error.”
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Ameren is asking state regulators for permission to increase bills by nearly 16%