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Spire Missouri Submits Rate Case to Offset Infrastructure and Technology Investments

November 26, 2024 - 22:02

Spire Missouri Submits Rate Case to Offset Infrastructure and Technology Investments

Late yesterday, Spire Missouri filed a rate case with the Missouri Public Service Commission (PSC) to recover costs associated with infrastructure and technology investments. This move aims to ensure the continued reliability and safety of natural gas services for its customers across the state.

The company emphasized the importance of these investments in maintaining and upgrading its existing systems, which are crucial for providing efficient service. By filing this rate case, Spire Missouri seeks to align its rates with the ongoing costs of delivering natural gas while supporting future growth and improvements.

The PSC will review the case, and a decision will be made in due course, impacting the rates customers pay for natural gas services.


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