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28 views By the time Missouri s legislative session ends at 6 p.m., Friday, the future of Invenergy s proposed Grain Belt Express transmission project could be decided. A bill that would require developers seeking to use eminent domain proceedings to acquire land for transmission projects to obtain resolutions of support from commissioners in counties through which the projects would pass is likely to be the subject of a long debate in the Missouri Senate, Sen. Doug Beck, a Democrat representing St. Louis, told Allison Kite of The Missouri Independent. The bill would kill the Grain Belt Express, as several commissioners in northern Missouri counties that it would go through have said they oppose it. ....
Less Pollution, Lower Bills: Kansas, Missouri Move Ahead on Utility Securitization Less Pollution, Lower Bills: Kansas, Missouri Move Ahead on Utility Securitization Legislation would help utility providers, like Evergy and Ameren, retire coal-fired power plants faster Share this story Published 3 hours ago Above image credit: A wind turbine towers above Queen City, Missouri. Ameren, the electrical provider for much of eastern Missouri, acquired the wind farm in late 2020. (Allison Kite | Kansas Reflector) KANSAS CITY, Missouri Utility providers across Kansas and Missouri may soon be able to retire coal-fired power plants faster as the energy sector accelerates its transition to renewable energy sources. ....
Evergy moving away from coal, but health advocates say too slowly By Allison Kite Missouri Independent Evergy, an electric supplier to about 600,000 customers in western Missouri, says it will retire its coal power plant in Lawrence, Kansas, by the end of 2023. The utility, which serves Eastern Jackson County outside Independence, revealed its plan to regulators in a filing with the Missouri Public Service Commission. The “integrated resource plan” lays out Evergy’s next few years in capital expenses and pledges to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2045. To that end, the company says it will retire “nearly all” of its remaining coal generation by 2040. ....