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U.S. Sen Josh Hawley’s skepticism of data centers puts him at odds with some prominent Missouri Republicans, including Gov. Mike Kehoe.
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Ameren Missouri is courting AI data centers by building new power plants and offering them lower bulk electric rates, but their unprecedented energy demands could drive up everyone’s electricity bills.
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A ruling from the Missouri Public Service Commission will allow Spire to raise its monthly gas rates by 10% starting in October.
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Large data centers are coming to Missouri, and they need a lot of power. Right now, there aren’t regulations governing how they will use energy, so Ameren is working to develop new rules.
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Energy infrastructure can both cause, and be severely affected by, wildfires.
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The bill will bring big changes to how utilities operate and bill customers in Missouri.
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The bill is made up of dozens of policy changes governing how utilities operate in Missouri.
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The bill has dozens of policy changes that affect how utility companies are allowed to operate and charge customers in Missouri.
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The 15% rate hike would bring in about $446 million for Ameren Missouri if it's approved by state regulators.
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The electric utility is asking Missouri regulators to approve a 15% increase in rates, or about $17 more a month on average. Customers can share feedback on the raise at upcoming public hearings.