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The project is projected to save Missouri residents around $18 billion in utility costs, along with delivering clean energy ...
“The Attorney General has no authority to interfere with the Missouri Public Service Commission or its final approval of this project,” said Catherine Hanaway, the lead counsel for Grain Belt Express ...
Grain Belt Express (GBX) has filed a petitionin response to the Civil Investigative Demand (CID) issued by Missouri Attorney ...
The company planning to build a high-voltage transmission line for wind energy across Missouri has asked the courts to stop the attorney general's demands for documents. Grant Belt Express filed a ...
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Invenergy's claims were legitimized by the Missouri Public Service Commission, the regulatory board that oversees utilities in the state. The commission fully approved the project in 2023, clearing ...
The Missouri Public Service Commission approved an agreement from the Ameren Missouri natural gas company to raise rates for customers. The new rates will start on Sept. 1.
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 ...
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 has canceled Tuesday’s scheduled hearing about Evergy’s request to adjust its default time-based rate plan and continue offering a non-time-based billing ...
Missouri residents wishing to participate in a water and wastewater rate case before the Missouri Public Service Commission (MoPSC) have until July 19 to apply.
The Missouri Public Service Commission’s (MPSC) “Cold Weather Rule” will remain in place through March 31, 2024. It has been a part of the Commission’s rules and regulations since 1977.
Ameren Missouri filed electric and natural gas rate cases with the Missouri Public Service Commission and now the service commission will hold public hearings.
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