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Consumer advocates are concerned about legislation that could raise prices for energy burdened Missourians.
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Customer advocates say the legislation that’s already passed the Senate would add thousands to Missourians’ utility bills.
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Missouri utility regulators and electricity providers say they are unclear on impacts of the “national energy emergency.”
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The state’s fees were well below the federal levels for compliance, so the federal government took over.
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Property would be assessed as commercial instead of agricultural.
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Income, home efficiency and the price of energy are contributing factors when it comes to the energy burden.
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Renewable energy group concerned the center’s funding may cloud its findings
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Snow and ice can impact energy generation and infrastructure
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Regional transmission operator MISO aims to improve reliability and expand renewable energy.
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Columbia city council candidates debated issues of energy and climate change at a forum on Wednesday.Six of the twelve candidates for city council seats…