Missouri State Executive - Public Service Commission
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Macon voted to spread $1.8 million in natural gas price bill to all users over 36 months
The town of Macon voted to bill their residential users an average of $14 per month to cover the $1.8 million that was allegedly price gouged through market manipulation of their natural gas prices after a winter storm in February -
New legislative moves proposed to stop wind energy moving through Missouri
JEFFERSON CITY - Lawmakers are making another attempt to stop the movement of wind power through Missouri with the publication of bills targeting a private company that wants to build transmission lines. -
BLITZ BARDGETT & DEUTSCH LLC: BB&D Secures Regulatory Relief for St. Louis Home Builders Association
BB&D’s representation of the Home Builders Association of St. Louis and Eastern Missouri (“STL HBA”) resulted in a regulatory victory that will provide significant savings for homebuilders and homebuyers. -
Century Link seeks refund of millions it claims was overcharged for long distance
Century Link Communications and others are suing Kansas Fiber Network and Missouri Network Alliance claiming they overcharged millions of dollars for transiting long-distance telephone calls carried by Century Link to or from the defendants’ phone networks. -
Appeals panel overturns Missouri Public Service Commission’s denial of electrical line
ST. LOUIS — An appeals court panel has overturned a ruling by the Missouri Public Service Commission that denied a certificate of convenience and necessity (CCN) for an interstate electrical line and facilities that would span 700 miles across three states. -
Missouri Supreme Court asked to review Grain Belt Express appeal sooner rather than later
JEFFERSON CITY — The developer of the Grain Belt Express, a 780-mile-long energy project, is asking the Missouri Supreme Court for an expedited review of a ruling by the state's Public Service Commission that is stymying the project. -
Missouri Supreme Court affirms dismissal of renewable energy 'geographic sourcing' rule
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Supreme Court has affirmed the dismissal of the state's suit over the implementation of a renewable energy proposition that voters approved in 2008. -
Appeals court rules that utility rate hike can stand in Hillcrest Manor neighborhood
CAPE GIRARDEAU — Close to 250 customers in the Hillcrest Manor subdivision will have to pay utility rate hikes of $25 to $150 per month after a ruling was upheld by the Missouri Western District Court of Appeals. -
Missouri Supreme Court says challenge to water company’s surcharge is moot
The Missouri Supreme Court has dismissed as moot a challenge to the Missouri Public Service Commission's (PSC) decision that allowed Missouri-American Water Co. (MAWC) to charge an infrastructure system replacement surcharge to its customers.