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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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Ameren Missouri announced plans to upgrade its grid and build new power plants to meet an anticipated increase in demand from companies moving to the state.
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The largest electric utility in Kansas and western Missouri will add two natural gas plants by the end of 2030, the company announced Monday.
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Since 2020, severe weather, global conflict, and upgraded infrastructure have resulted in higher bills, utilities say
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Ameren Missouri says construction is underway on an 11-mile natural gas pipeline from Columbia to Ashland, which currently does not have natural gas…
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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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In North Dakota’s arid badlands, huge tanker trucks rumble along the hundreds of new dirt roads that web the mottled landscape. They roll over slotted…
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Questions are being raised about the role of emergency shutoff valves in preventing natural gas explosions like the recent one at a Kansas City…
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The Columbia City Council approved the purchase of a plot of land, but council members haven’t agreed on what the city will use it for. The city of…
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Missouri doesn't have enough natural gas deposits for the state to get much benefit from the hydraulic fracturing movement that has produced a glut of…