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The Columbia Planning and Zoning committee will hear a request Thursday to rezone a lot north of town into an industrial lot – so a data center could possibly open on the land in the future.
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Researchers analyze whether agrivoltaics can work for large-scale crops and cattle.
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Experiments in agrivoltaics offer a respite to extreme heat, and provide land access for new farmers.
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Missouri's utility regulator's staff says the Public Service Commission should reject a new proposal from Ameren.
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Several planned projects would have brought solar to communities in the Midwest and Great Plains for the first time. Others would have expanded existing efforts. Now, the projects are on hold after the Environmental Protection Agency abruptly terminated $7 billion in funding.
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Oliver Roberts of the WashU Law AI Collaborative was a guest on the Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air.
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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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Unlike other goods and services, customers usually have one choice when it comes to electricity.
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The average customer will see another $13 tacked onto their bill.
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A daylong conference to explore pathways to advancing the use of nuclear power is being held Thursday at the Missouri Theatre.