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Politicians are eager for expanded atomic energy, but cost and construction pose big challenges.
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Ameren Missouri filed a request to raise rates by about 10%. The new rate would take effect in mid-2027.
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MU researchers aim to reduce technology’s energy demand.
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Kehoe introduced the Missouri Advanced Nuclear Energy Task Force after signing an executive order mandating the group.
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Lawmakers express interest in job and tax revenue technology could bring.
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The technology aims to help electricity system recover from and prevent power outages.
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The Senate amendment would make utilities finish building nuclear power plants before charging customers.
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Missouri lawmakers considered a bill Tuesday that would create competitive market for energy.
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Experts say electricity is the new eggs as rising utility costs get political.
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Industry experts predict adequate energy available throughout the season.