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Ameren Missouri has announced plans to expand its Community Solar program with a third solar facility to meet growing demand for renewable energy.
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The plant would be located on the site of a former coal plant in south St. Louis County. Proponents of renewable energy say more transparency is needed as the utility plans an $800 million investment in a fossil fuel energy source.
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The Missouri Department of Conservation has started a new project to see how bald eagles in northwestern Missouri interact with wind turbines. Conservationists and wind energy advocates are both hoping that the results will advance both bird conservation and renewable energy goals.
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Renew STL Solar, a group buy program, launched this month to help St. Louis building owners install solar in order to lower energy costs and reduce emissions.
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Ameren Missouri has purchased a northwestern Missouri wind energy facility that’s expected to provide clean energy to about 90,000 customers.
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Ameren Missouri plans to install solar farms and storage facilities for three rural Missouri communities. If approved by the Missouri Public Service…
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Although Jasper Swindle was working in a coal mine by Wyoming’s border to Montana three years ago, the Missouri native said he was curious about what it…
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http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/national/local-national-974767.mp3In a 2008 speech Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius referred to her…