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SOUTHWEST MISSOURI — A scheduled rate increase hearing has changed locations. That public hearing, hosted by the Missouri Public Service Commission, is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. Monday, July 21, but is ...
The Missouri Public Service Commission has approved new rates for Ameren's gas customers, adding around 12 percent, or $13, to the average Missouri customers' monthly bills. John Coffman is a lawyer ...
A series of public hearings in the Ozarks will give customers a chance to comment on a recent request for a rate increase ...
State utility regulators said Wednesday that they cannot revoke their approval of the Grain Belt Express electricity transmission line, despite a recent invitation from Missouri Attorney General ...
The Neosho City Council and Missouri American Water Co. have announced an agreement for the sale of the city’s water and wastewater systems for $34.5 million, the city announced in a statement ...
The Missouri Public Service Commission held a public hearing in Cape Girardeau on Ameren Missouri’s proposed $39.6 million natural gas rate increase, which could raise average monthly bills by ...
The project is projected to save Missouri residents around $18 billion in utility costs, along with delivering clean energy ...
Ameren Missouri filed electric and natural gas rate cases with the Missouri Public Service Commission and now the service commission will hold public hearings.
Missouri Public Service Commission Communications Director Forrest Gossett told KBIA the complaints from Liberty customers were often about bills that didn’t show up, were delayed or were incorrect in ...
Kayla Hahn, the chair of the Missouri Public Service Commission, runs an agenda meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025 in this screen capture from the meeting’s online livestream. Missouri Public ...
LOUIS, May 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Ameren Missouri, a subsidiary of Ameren Corporation (NYSE: AEE), has filed a plan with the Missouri Public Service Commission (PSC) to accommodate the growing ...
The Missouri Public Service Commission last week approved Evergy’s request to change the default selection for customers who fail to select one of the company’s four time-of-use pricing plans.