Ameren Missouri is asking state regulators to raise electricity rates by $343 million, or roughly a $13 monthly increase for the average residential customer. The request comes just 14 months after Ameren concluded its last rate case, which raised household electric bills by about 12%, or $14 a month.
Dan Martin / Post-Dispatch
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As it forecasted to its shareholders in Q1, Ameren has officially submitted a request to the Public Service Commission to raise electricity rates. According to the Post-Dispatch, this increase would cost the average residential customer an additional $13 month on their electric bill. This is on the heels of Missourians being asked to absorb a 12% increase last year and its CEO being awarded $14 million in compensation.
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Ameren Missouri is asking state regulators to raise electricity rates by $343 million, or roughly a $13 monthly increase for the average residential customer. The request comes just 14 months after Ameren concluded its last rate case, which raised household electric bills by about 12%, or $14 a month.