The PSC ordered Spire Missouri to file contingency plans as the fate of the Spire STL Pipeline remains in flux.
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Missouri’s small towns and underserved communities will be able to improve their drinking water systems thanks to a grant from the EPA.
As the fate of the Spire STL Pipeline hangs in the balance, members of Missouri’s congressional delegation advocated for the pipeline’s continued service in the St. Louis region.
Kansas City plans to bolster its EV infrastructure with chargers built into light poles along its streets.
Employment rates increased considerably over the last year, with 83,900 more jobs reported last month compared to the same time in 2020.
The PSC approved a slight rate increase for Evergy Missouri West customers to recover a year’s worth of under-collections.
"Times are changing, and PACE is solidly demonstrating a path toward a brighter future."
As electric vehicles gain popularity across the nation’s roadways, Missouri’s electric cooperatives want to expand the state's network.
Internet service providers advocated for legislative measures to address the demand for broadband access in rural Missouri Monday.
Missouri’s clean energy job market faced a decline during 2020’s economic downturn but managed to bounce back by the end of the year.









