Missouri’s last comprehensive energy plan rolled out ten years ago, so the state is working to develop a new one. Alisa Nelson talks to State Department of Natural Resources Director Kurt Schaefer, who says there’s not much extra power to go around. He explains what...
The increase in utility demand and drought problems could drive up utility rates even more in the future. Alisa Nelson talks to Rich Germinder, a policy advisor for the Public Service Commission, who says the commission has launched a study on the current utility...
The state’s electric cooperatives are producing power for rural customers, which is an increasing demand as technology grows, and weather changes. CEO of the Missouri Electric Coops Caleb Jones explains how it all works and why Missouri is different than many...