Senate utilities hearing opening door to grid mod
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Senate Interim Committee on Utility Regulation and Infrastructure Investment met Tuesday and Wednesday, hearing from consumer groups, utilities, and utility regulators. The...
View ArticleKCP&L acquisition to give Missouri another Fortune 500 company
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Today the Missouri Public Service Commission placed on the agenda discussion of the acquisition of Westar by the parent company Kansas City Power & Light. The acquisition...
View ArticlePSC asks Staff for update on Westar/Great Plains merger
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Public Service Commission asked Staff to file whether they intend to file a complaint against Westar/Great Plains in their merger or at the very least a status update...
View ArticlePSC questions jurisdiction over electric car charging stations
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – It looks like Ameren’s plan to install electric car charging stations will be put on hold until they can decide whether they have jurisdiction over the pilot program. The Public...
View ArticlePSC renews United Way’s 2-1-1 service, reluctantly approves Raccoon Creek...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Public Service Commission has approved United Way of Greater Kansas City, Inc.’s request to continue serving as an information and referral service provider, providing 2-1-1...
View ArticlePSC lays out guidelines for new legislation on Missouri utilities
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – After months of in-depth research and study, the Public Service Commission (PSC) has issued its final report on how Missouri policies on electric utility regulation could be...
View ArticlePSC approves Ameren Missouri’s ISRS shutdown, customers could see credit
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Customers of Ameren Missouri could soon see a small one-time credit added to their bill because the company filed a tariff with the Missouri Public Service Commission, seeking to...
View ArticleCommissioner Rupp takes energy education to a new level with new website
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Former Missouri lawmaker Scott Rupp has now spent roughly three years serving as a commissioner on the Missouri Public Services Commission (PSC), and though his contributions to...
View ArticleBeverly Cain, longtime Capitol employee, retires after 30 years of service
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — For the past five years, Beverly Cain has handled a bevy of issues in the Secretary of Senate office, from keeping up with committee minutes to checking bills to handling to...
View ArticlePSC orders revision to Ameren surcharge protection program
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri’s Public Service Commission (PSC) ordered Ameren Missouri to revise its planned electrical surcharge protection program before offering it to customers. The program...
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