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Mayor Krewson recently signed a bill mandating more electric vehicle charging stations in the city. Linda Little, assistant director of the Electrical Industry Training Center, explains how the St. Louis company helped standardize the EV charging process nationally 10 years ago.
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Ameren Missouri will build electric vehicle charging stations along Interstates 70, 40 and 55. Midwestern utilities are working on the plan to assure owners of electric vehicles that they can travel long distances. The stations could help limit carbon emissions, a key part of addressing climate change.
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ROLLA — As more industries, including transportation, are looking to electricity to deliver more power, Missouri University of Science and Technology…
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After a failed attempt and months of delays, Ameren Missouri has received approval from the Missouri Public Service Commission to install electric-vehicle…
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Engineers in Missouri are taking on a challenge that could make owning an electric car far more convenient — building a charging station that fully…
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It's rare for utility companies and environmental groups to agree. But both want the state of Missouri to spend its share of last year's national…
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Motorists in Missouri will soon see new signs pointing to alternative fuel sources along interstate highways. The signage is part of a recently announced…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, May 21, 2012 - This summer, as you venture into the Missouri Botanical Garden for the Lantern…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, June 6, 2011 - When Jeff Dale's cousin in California would call and talk to him about the joys of…