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Utility companies and nonprofits in the St. Louis region saw a dramatic increase in need for energy bill assistance over the summer. Now leaders are concerned about how people will afford staying warm this winter.
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Ransomware attackers have stolen data from a third-party vendor that supplies utility equipment to Ameren Missouri power plants.Dozens of data files from…
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The Missouri Air Conservation Commission is asking state legislators to repeal a decades-old law that controls how companies fund new nuclear power…
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Like many malls around the country, the St. Louis Outlet Mall in Hazelwood has been declining for a while. Today, it’s roughly 92% vacant — but Big Sports…
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Twelve energy companies pitched their businesses "Shark Tank"-style at Ameren’s headquarters in St. Louis on Monday. The companies, from around the world,…
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Ameren Missouri is planning $5 billion worth of improvements to its energy grid, company officials announced Friday.The Smart Energy Plan includes 2,000…
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Mayor Lyda Krewson signed the Sierra Club’s “Mayors For 100 Percent Clean Energy” pledge on Tuesday, signaling her commitment to helping the city some day…
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A study by the University of Missouri Extension calls for the state to accept a donation of land and eventually complete the Rock Island Trail.The 144…
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Over the next five years, Ameren Missouri plans to close the ponds it uses to dump the byproduct of its coal-fired power plants.The company has 15 ponds…
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A conversation has been sparked in Missouri about how electricity will be generated, stored and consumed in the future.The Missouri Public Service…