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Welcome to Paris Public Power |
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Welcome to the Municipal Power Utility Task Force web site.
Public power has many distinct characteristics that benefit consumers and contribute to community progress. One of the most important benefits is local control. Every citizen is a utility owner, with a direct say in policies that affect rates and service. Public power's hometown advantages – lower rates, commitment to local communities, not-for-profit operations, public accountability, local decision-making, and full attention to customer service – have become readily apparent as the electric utility industry restructures. In the last few years many Americans have become interested in establishing new publicly owned electric utilities in their communities. At the same time, citizens served by existing public power utilities have a renewed appreciation of the benefits of owning and operating their own electric utilities. |
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Panel staff wants cut in Ameren rate plan |
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SPRINGFIELD — The Ameren Illinois utilities’ bid for electric and gas rate hikes worth $247 million is getting a lukewarm response from experts who have spent months picking through the companies’ accounts. |
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Get ready to pay: Winter heating costs revised higher |
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By Barbara Hagenbaugh, USA TODAY WASHINGTON Winter heating bills will be even worse than initially thought this year, the government said Tuesday, as prices are expected to be higher than originally forecast for nearly every heating source after the recent surge in oil costs. |
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Amerens Press Release - Nov 2 |
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Ameren Illinois Utilities Request New Electric and Natural Gas Delivery Rates to Continue System Improvements $900 million scheduled to be invested in the delivery systems through 2010 November 02, 2007: 05:50 PM EST PEORIA, SPRINGFIELD, and DECATUR, Ill., Nov. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- The Ameren Illinois utilities (AmerenCILCO, AmerenCIPS and AmerenIP) today asked the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) to approve new electric and natural gas delivery service rates that would allow the companies to recover present and ongoing costs and continue making infrastructure investments. |
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