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In This Toolkit
Web Resources
Local Media
Select Energy Projects
State’s Utilities
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WEB RESOURCES
Transform Missouri Initiative
Missouri Career Source
Missouri Federal Stimulus Reporting
Missouri Database for Renewables & Efficiency
Summary of Recovery Act for Missouri
Missouri Proposed Use of State Energy Funds
Energy Information Administration for Missouri
LOCAL MEDIA
Kansas City Star
· Renewable energy brings modern-day gold rush
KMOV.com
· Mo. Agencies Move Forward with Stimulus
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Kansas City Business Journal
· Missouri gets $23M in stimulus for energy program
Moberly Monitor-Index
· NECAC receives stimulus grant to weatherize over 1,000 Missouri homes
Green Energy News
· Wind Capital Group to Develop Missouri’s Largest Wind Farm
The Marshall-Democrat News
· Company CEO explains details of biorefinery processes, products
SELECT ENERGY PROJECTS
The Missouri Budget Project dated May 20, 2009, summarizes how the Missouri Legislature chose to utilize the funding provided by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 in its Fiscal Year 2010 State Budget. Below are details on departments involved in energy:
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Department of Natural Resources (DNR) $416.7 million
· Weatherization, Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy Funding: $227.7
· Drinking Water and Clean Water Grants: $119.5 million
· Drinking Water Grants: $41.7 million
· Diesel Emission Reduction: $12.9 million
· All Other: $14.9 million
The largest allocation is to fund weatherization of homes to make them more energy efficient. This would include the cleaning and tuning of HVAC systems.
Department of Conservation $18.55 million
ARRA Grants: $11.1 million
· Fire Management, Wood to Energy, And Various Forestry Activities: $7.5 million
This funding is targeted for forestry management, improving fisheries and providing rural school districts for the purpose of installing boilers that burn wood.
UTILITIES
Regulatory Authority:
Missouri Public Service Commission
Private Companies:
AmerenUE
Empire District Electric Company
Kansas City Power & Light Company
St. Joseph Light & Power Company (KCP&L)
Cooperatives:
Missouri does not have ratemaking authority over electric cooperatives.
Carroll Electric Coop Corp.
Citizen’s Electric Coop Corp.
Cuivre River Electric Coop Inc.
Intercounty Electric Coop Assn.
Laclede Electric Coop Inc.
Ozark Border Electric Coop
Southwest Electric Coop Inc.
White River Valley El Coop Inc.
Municipals:
Directory of Missouri Utility and Cooperative Energy Systems
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