This spring, Missouri lawmakers sparred over whether to build – and how to fund construction of – new nuclear power plants.
The Calloway Energy Center outside Fulton provides about a quarter of Ameren Missouri’s energy generation. Republicans in control of the Missouri Senate were in agreement Wednesday that the state ...
Last week, Missouri governor Mike Kehoe signed into law a bill that packaged together dozens of reforms to utility regulations. Among them was a provision called “construction work in progress,” or ...
BOSTON — Millions of Americans are unknowingly financing electric grid projects before they get any benefit. Policymakers, in an urgent bid to overhaul the nation’s aging electric grid, are ...
Missouri's residents may soon be forced to fund costly, and possibly financially risky, nuclear energy projects. It's a future that many of the state's past residents fought hard to prevent. In 1976, ...
What is CWIP?: Construction Work In Progress lets utilities bill customers for unfinished infrastructure, now adopted in twice as many states as a decade ago. Why now?: Growing power needs from AI ...
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Energy demand has been growing and is expected to shoot even higher in the coming years, but the debate over how to pay for new nuclear power plants is likely stalled in the Missouri legislature for ...
More than a decade since issuing Order No. 1000, FERC is formally developing new rules for regional transmission planning and cost allocation after what FERC calls “mounting evidence” that existing ...