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News-Press Now
February 9, 2018
The Missouri Public Service Commission has approved a request from KCP&L-Greater Missouri Operations Company (GMO) to increase a fuel charge on monthly bills of its electric customers. The change for the fuel adjustment charge reflects fuel and purchased power costs from June through NovemberÃÂ ...
Joplin Globe
February 9, 2018
The event began with a question-and-answer session with representatives from Empire, the Missouri Public Service Commission staff and the Office of Public Counsel, before the public had the opportunity to weigh in on the record. The PSC will decide whether the $1.5 billion plan continues. The companyÃÂ ...
Kansas City Star
February 9, 2018
The bill would change the way the Missouri Public Service Commission regulates investor-owned electric and natural gas corporations such as Ameren Corp., Kansas City Power & Light Co., The Empire District Electric Co. and Spire Inc. Such companies currently work through lengthy rate cases at theÃÂ ...
STLtoday.com
February 2, 2018
The utility, which serves most of St. Louis County and parts of St. Charles County in addition to other swaths of the state, is seeking approval from regulators at the Missouri Public Service Commission for a $75 million jump in revenue for water and wastewater service. Rates for residential, metered quarterlyÃÂ ...
KY3
February 1, 2018
Stonebridge Village is just one of several Ozarks communities where residents have no other option besides Missouri American Water when it comes to water and sewer service. The general manager says he hopes the Missouri Public Service Commission will stop what many are calling an unfair proposalÃÂ ...
OzarksFirst.com
February 1, 2018
BRANSON, Mo. - The Missouri Public Service Commission is holding a public hearing at Branson City Hall on Thursday (Feb. 1) regarding water and sewer rate cases filed by the Missouri-American Water Company. Last summer Missouri-American filed cases with the PSC seeking to increase annualÃÂ ...
Natural Resources Defense Council
February 1, 2018
Not our beloved author, the electric transmission project. The Missouri Public Service Commission (MoPSC) recently approved the construction of the Mark Twain transmission line which is expected to lower Missourians' electricity bills, bolster wind and economic growth particularly in Northeast Missouri,ÃÂ ...
STLtoday.com
January 31, 2018
The Missouri Public Service Commission is wrapping up public hearings in the St. Louis area Tuesday to field comments on proposed rate increases for Missouri-American Water Company customers. The utility, which serves most of St. Louis County and parts of St. Charles County in addition to otherÃÂ ...
St. Louis Public Radio
January 30, 2018
On the second day of this year's legislative session he resigned his seat in the Senate in order to accept an appointment to the Missouri Public Service Commission, which regulates utilities. And his new job comes courtesy of someone he's often criticized, fellow Republican and governor, Eric Greitens.
Missourinet.com
January 23, 2018
However, we expect that Ameren's customers will ultimately benefit from a reduction in the corporate income tax rate.” The Missouri Public Service Commission (PSC) has opened a working case to investigate the effect the recent federal tax cut legislation will have on the revenues of Missouri's regulatedÃÂ ...
Kansas City Star
January 23, 2018
SB564 removes discretion from the Missouri Public Service Commission to make important decisions about utility rates. The commission is the only consumer protection against monopolies. This bill adopts rate-making mechanisms that would greatly benefit utilities with even higher profits. All classes ofÃÂ ...
News-Press Now
January 20, 2018
Some Kansas City Power & Light customers will see monthly bills increase by $1.22 after regulators approved an increased service charge. The Missouri Public Service Commission approved KCP&L's increase to the Demand Side Investment Mechanism charge on customer bills. The charge is authorizedÃÂ ...
Hannibal.net
January 18, 2018
Last week, the Missouri Public Service Commission issued an order to grant a certificate of convenience and necessity for ATXI to construct the transmission line and new substation. ATXI has proposed a 100-mile, 345,000-volt transmission line that would stretch from Palmyra, Mo., west to Kirksville, andÃÂ ...
StateScoop
January 17, 2018
The broadband manager's primary duties will be to support the Office of Rural Broadband's various broadband expansion initiatives while monitoring and lobbying the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Missouri Public Service Commission (PSC). "This new effort will bring every resourceÃÂ ...
Riverfront Times (blog)
January 16, 2018
By 2016, it was obvious to state regulators that something was wrong with the management of Rogue Creek's drinking water. In March, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources issued a "Do Not Drink" order for the tiny vacation community near Potosi. An inspector noted that Rogue Creek Utilities Inc.
KFVS
January 10, 2018
... telephone at 573-751 - 4857 email at opcservice@ded.mo.gov. You can also contact the Missouri Public Service Commission, P.O. Box 360, Jefferson City, Missouri 65102, telephone 1- 800-392-4211, email pscinfo@psc.mo.gov. Download the KFVS News app: iPhone | Android. Copyright 2018 KFVS.
Citizentribune
January 8, 2018
JEFFERSON CITY — Northlander Ryan Silvey was confirmed as the newest member of the Missouri Public Service Commission on Thursday, Jan. 4, just two days after the Missouri Legislature started its new session. Silvey resigned his District 17 seat in the state Senate and an hour later, the Kansas CityÃÂ ...
Bolivar Herald-Free Press
January 8, 2018
The Missouri Public Service Commission has opened a working case to investigate the effect recent federal tax cut legislation will have on the revenues of Missouri's ... Written comments in hard copy should be addressed to the Missouri Public Service Commission, PO Box 360, Jefferson City MO 65102.
Citizentribune
January 8, 2018
JEFFERSON CITY — Northlander Ryan Silvey was confirmed as the newest member of the Missouri Public Service Commission on Thursday, Jan. 4, just two days after the Missouri Legislature started its new session. Silvey resigned his District 17 seat in the state Senate and an hour later, the Kansas CityÃÂ ...
Kansas City Star (blog)
January 5, 2018
First, Greitens appointed Ryan Silvey to a cushy six-figure, six-year job on the Missouri Public Service Commission. Silvey, a Republican, was a key Greitens nemesis in the state Senate. “For a 'Republican Outsider,' @EricGreitens sure has quickly embraced the Obama doctrine of governing by ExecutiveÃÂ ...
St. Louis Public Radio
January 4, 2018
Ryan Silvey has been confirmed as the next member of the Missouri Public Service Commission, and has resigned his seat in the State Senate. The Republican from Kansas City was appointed by Gov. Eric Greitens, who Silvey has criticized for accepting money from politically-active non-profit groups thatÃÂ ...
Columbia Daily Tribune
January 3, 2018
JEFFERSON CITY — Investor-owned utilities in Missouri have until Jan. 31 to report how much money they will save from recently enacted federal tax cuts, the Missouri Public Service Commission ordered today, the first step toward a potential rate cut for consumers. The commission voted 5-0 to requireÃÂ ...
STLtoday.com
January 2, 2018
Gov. Eric Greitens appointed state Sen. Ryan Silvey, R-Kansas City, to serve on the Missouri Public Service Commission, in a move announced Tuesday. If approved, the appointment would be Greitens' first change to the five-member commission tasked with regulating monopolized utilities in the state.
STLtoday.com
December 31, 1999
For most companies, the big federal tax cut flows straight to the bottom line. Regulated utilities, however, may have to pass the windfall to consumers instead. The Missouri Public Service Commission has opened a docket item that asks utilities to calculate their tax savings and suggest an “appropriateÃÂ ...
Southeast Missourian
December 19, 2017
R.E. Duffy, an agent of the Missouri Public Service Commission, has been in Cape Girardeau two days, quietly investigating the causes for recent failure of the city water supply and the overloading of the gas supply with sulphur; this afternoon, Duffy takes surveying instrument to the site of the water plant toÃÂ ...
The Rolla Daily News
December 17, 2017
“So far the Missouri Public Service Commission has denied a certificate of need for the project.” Bourne said the project is being discussed and litigated, and his presentation listed 2021 as a goal. “We're hopeful of a positive outcome on that,” he said. Bourne continued to say that with major constructionÃÂ ...
Greentech Media
December 12, 2017
In April, the Missouri Public Service Commission opened an investigation into emerging issues in the electricity sector including the installation of advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) and a review of what new customer-sited technology and distribution system upgrades are needed to facilitate DERÃÂ ...
Lake Expo
December 10, 2017
She was a 1957 graduate of Eldon High School. Carole was employed with the Missouri Public Service Commission for thirty years and also was employed with Brevard County in Florida, where she and Chance lived. Per her wishes, her body has been cremated and she will be laid to rest privately at BigÃÂ ...
Hannibal.net
December 10, 2017
The Missouri Public Service Commission will hold hearings in May in a natural gas rate case filed by Liberty Utilities. Formal evidentiary hearings are scheduled for May 21-25, 2018, and May 30-June 1, 2018. These hearings will be held in Room 310 of the Governor Office Building, 200 Madison Street,ÃÂ ...
Columbia Business Times
November 30, 2017
That plan is on hold right now, after the Missouri Public Service Commission rebuffed Ameren's request to include charging station costs in its utility rates this spring. Ameren contends (and recent research provides strong support) that there are too few EVs in operation to persuade private investors to createÃÂ ...
Lakenewsonline.com
November 29, 2017
Union Electric Company, d/b/a Ameren Missouri, has filed a request with the Missouri Public Service Commission to adjust the fuel and purchased power adjustment charge (FAC) on the bills of its electric customers. Ameren Missouri has made two filings. In its first filing, Ameren Missouri proposes to adjustÃÂ ...
Lakenewsonline.com
November 29, 2017
For a typical residential customer, the EEIC will drop from approximately $3.95 a month to approximately $3.74 a month, effective January 25, 2018. Union Electric Company d/b/a Ameren Missouri has filed an application with the Missouri Public Service Commission seeking to adjust the Energy EfficiencyÃÂ ...
Braymer Bee
November 29, 2017
Union Electric Company d/b/a Ameren Missouri has filed a request with the Missouri Public Service Commission to adjust the fuel and purchased power adjustment charge (FAC) on the bills of its electric customers. Ameren Missouri has made two filings. In its first filing (Case No. ER-2018-0142), AmerenÃÂ ...
Kirksville Daily Express and Daily News
November 28, 2017
Plans were filed Monday with the Missouri Public Service Commission. Talks are in progress with several large customers who share the desire for cleaner energy. “We know our customers are looking for personalized solutions that allow them more control over their energy use, and this is one of the waysÃÂ ...
St. Louis Public Radio
November 27, 2017
The utility filed a proposal with the Missouri Public Service Commission on Monday to give its largest customers the opportunity to participate the Renewable Choice Program, which would supply them with electricity from wind power. Ameren Missouri generates 100 megawatts of its electricity supply fromÃÂ ...
Nasdaq
November 23, 2017
The merger is anticipated to close by the first half of 2018, once approvals from the KCC, Missouri Public Service Commission ("MPSC") and ...
Hannibal.net
November 22, 2017
Customers of natural gas provider Liberty Utilities in Northeast Missouri will soon see higher bills after the Missouri Public Service Commission ...
KSDK
November 20, 2017
That same day, in a filing with the Missouri Public Service Commission, Empire provided more details about its project, such as putting the total ...
KSDK
November 19, 2017
That same day, in a filing with the Missouri Public Service Commission, Empire provided more details about its project, such as putting the total ...
Midwest Energy News
November 18, 2017
After the Missouri Public Service Commission in August for the second time rejected the company's request for a certificate of necessity and ...
Midwest Energy News
November 17, 2017
After the Missouri Public Service Commission in August for the second time rejected the company's request for a certificate of necessity and ...
The Daily Star-Journal
November 13, 2017
Jefferson City - The Missouri Public Service Commission will hold a public hearing in water and sewer rate cases filed by the Missouri-American Water Co. On June 30, the company filed water and sewer rate cases with the Missouri Public Service Commission seeking to increase annual operatingÃÂ ...
STLtoday.com
November 12, 2017
About $20 million in additional environmental compliance upgrades would be needed at Asbury by mid-2019, according to the company's filing with the Missouri Public Service Commission. The top incentive listed by Empire, though, is the availability of federal tax credits for developing wind projects, butÃÂ ...
News-Press Now
November 10, 2017
The utility has filed a statewide rate case with the Missouri Public Service Commission that seeks approximately $74.6 million in annual ...
St. Louis Public Radio
November 7, 2017
The Missouri Public Service Commission, which regulates the state's investor-owned utilities, is looking for input on what are known as ...
Christian County Headliner News
November 5, 2017
21, with the secretary of the Missouri Public Service Commission, P.O. Box 360, Jefferson City, 65102-0360, or by using the Commission's ...
Meadville Tribune
November 4, 2017
... who has served on both the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners and the Missouri Public Service Commission.
News-Press Now
November 3, 2017
The Missouri Public Service Commission said the increase reflects estimated changes in the wholesale cost of natural gas, as well as a change ...
ABC17News.com
November 1, 2017
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Designed to help customers through the winter, the Missouri Public Service Commission's Cold Weather Rule takes ...
KBIA
October 31, 2017
The Missouri Public Service Commission's annual “cold weather rule” goes into effect on Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2017. The cold weather rule is ...