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Ameren Corporation (AEE)
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Generated: Thursday September 15, 2011 04:03 AM
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Quotes About Ameren Corporation
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Ameren CEO Joins Illinois, Missouri Employee Reservists at Washington D.C. Ceremonies to Receive 2011 Secretary of Defense Employer Support Freedom Award
To stand out among the many thousands of employers who firmly support our Citizen Warriors is a testament to the remarkable efforts of these 15 recipients,"
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Quinn vetoes rate hike for Ameren, Com Ed
Quinn is looking at sort of a 1960s politics. It's no secret that he started out with (the Citizens Utility Board), and he still seems to be locked up with that,"
- Mike Jacobs -
Quinn vetoes Ameren $625 million rate hike bill in Illinois
allow us to improve and modernize our electrical system in Illinois that serves all or portions of 85 counties, or the size of Indiana,"
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Quinn Vetoes Bill to Raise Illinois Electric Rates
It may be a dream come true for Commonwealth Edison, but it's a nightmare for consumers in Illinois,"
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Leaking coal ash stirs fear for water safety
It raises huge concerns,"
- Franklin County
No Comment
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Leaking coal ash stirs fear for water safety
DNR officials declined to be interviewed about the leaking ash ponds.
- Maxine Lipeles
Latest Company Intelligence
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Northrop Grumman wins U.S. Navy contract
BizBeat - Bizjournals | Sep 14,'11
The U.S. Navy U.S. Navy Latest from The Business Journals Lockheed submits proposal to update Navy computers Resident inspector named at Ameren's Callaway nuclear plant Mount Airy's EmpiriStat gets piece of 7M Navy contract Follow this company has awarded Northrop Grumman Corp. Northrop Grumman Corp. Latest from The Business Journals Federal Contracts: Big Wins for Sept. 13, 2011 Accenture -
Illinois Governor Vetoes Utility Modernization Bill
NASDAQ.com | Sep 12,'11
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn vetoed a bill Monday that would have allowed utilities owned by Exelon Corp. ( EXC ) and Ameren Corp. ( AEE ) to raise rates to pay for smart meters and replace other electricity infrastructure, saying the plan contained "sweetheart deals." The bill would have allowed Exelon'sChicago-based Commonwealth Edison utility to install digital smart meters throughout its -
Quinn vetoes Ameren $625 million rate hike bill in Illinois
Bizjournals | Sep 12,'11
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn on Monday vetoed a state Senate bill that would have allowed St. Louis-based Ameren Corp. to raise $625 million through automatic rate hikes every year for the next decade to pay for an electrical system overhaul. Under the bill, typical residential customers would see their electrical bills go up $3.50 in the first year, and another $3.50 would be -
Quinn Vetoes Bill to Raise Illinois Electric Rates
Willradio.tv.online | Sep 12,'11
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn has vetoed legislation to increase electric rates for consumers across the state. The measure was part of a $3 billion, 10-year plan to give Commonwealth Edison and Ameren money for infrastructure improvements and a modern Smart Grid. -
Slight decline in Ameren Missouri bill expected
KSDK NewsChannel 5 | Sep 8,'11
Ameren says some Missouri customers will see decline in monthly bill 4:25 AM, Sep 8, 2011 | comments Ameren Missouri Written by dave keiser ST. LOUIS (AP)-- Customers of Ameren Missouri will be seeing a slight decline on their electric bills starting later this month. The Missouri Public Service Commission has approved a reduction in the charge that the company passes on to -
Missouri Coal Waste Pond Leaking For Two Decades
Irregular Times | Sep 2,'11
The Saint Louis Dispatch reports that a coal burning power plant operated by the Ameren corporation outside of Labadie, Missouri has been leaking coal waste from its coal ash pond for almost 20 years – at the rate of 35 gallons per minute. That makes for a total leak of 350 million gallons of coal ash sludge over this time. Ameren has known about the leak. So has the state
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