JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – As new corporate tax cuts roll into effect, many have been wondering what impact it might have for Missourians. Utility companies…
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Commission kicks Ameren’s pilot solar program back to the negotiating table JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Efficiency is the name of the game for the Missouri…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – It’s been nearly a decade since a bill dealing with utilities passed through the Missouri General Assembly, according to Rep. T.J.…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The hotly-debated case of a wind energy company looking to build a transmission line across the northern half of the Show-Me…
COLUMBIA, Mo. – In the wake of the recent water crisis in Flint, Michigan, in which studies confirmed lead contamination in the city’s drinking supply,…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Public Service Commission approved seven tariffs and new orders on Wednesday, with the majority of the orders concerning Ameren…
Applications and requests denied all around JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – While the Missouri Public Service Commission’s week revolved around the proposed merger of Great Plains…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — With strong bipartisan support, the Missouri House gave initial approval of Rep. T.J. Berry’s utility bill. Through a Division of Question motion,…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – As the issue of changing how utilities are regulated in the Show-Me State continues being discussed by Missouri legislators, a number…
ST. LOUIS – The board of directors of Ameren Corporation (NYSE: AEE) announced today that Craig S. Ivey, retired president of Consolidated Edison Company of New…







