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Missouri Utility Energy Efficiency

  • AmerenUE will provide $500,000 annually for four years, starting in 2004. The contribution comes as part of an electric rate case settlement between AmerenUE and other parties that was approved in 2002 by the Missouri Public Service Commission.

  • Under a settlement approved September 30, 2005, Laclede will increase the funding for its existing low-income weatherization program from $300,000 to $500,000 annually.

  • Kansas City Power & Light contributed $350,000 for weatherization in 2005, that amount will increase by $50,000 each year through 2010.

Page Last Updated: April 17, 2007