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The Consumers Council of Missouri filed a motion for a rehearing earlier this month in the Ameren Missouri case setting terms and rates for large customers like data centers, saying the new tariffs would not protect existing customers from rate increases.
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The Consumers Council of Missouri Wednesday filed a motion for a rehearing in the Ameren Missouri case setting terms and rates for large customers like data centers. The commission has already issued an order supporting Ameren’s rates, which take effect Thursday.
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The Missouri Public Service Commission approved a large-load rate submitted by Evergy, which operates in Kansas and Missouri, and that was supported by most parties in the case.
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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.