AmerenUE sells $350 million of debt
AmerenUE sold$350 million of 30-year notes to help repay short-term borrowings under an existing credit agreement, according to the company and Bloomberg LP. The St. Louis-based utility incurs short-term debt to fund its cash needs in instances where expenditures exceed cash receipts.
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Missouri Public Counsel takes aim at AmerenUE, fires
Pouring over utility dockets at the Missouri Public Service Commission makes for plenty of lawyerly, technical reading that frequently makes your eyes glaze over. But every once in a while, there’s more interesting, colorful reading available.
Take, for example, Missouri Public Counsel…
AmerenUE: $24 million for business energy efficiency
From President Barack Obama down, energy efficiency seems to be the topic du jour these days as we look for ways to cut down on energy use. Whatever stimulus bill emerges from Congress is certain to include billions of dollars for businesses and…
AmerenUE rates may go up March 1
While the Missouri Public Service Commission approved a $163 million rate increase for AmerenUE on Tuesday, it wasn’t immediately clear when the new rates would take effect.
This afternoon, AmerenUE said it a SEC filing that the increase is expected to be effective March 1,…
AmerenUE seeks to sell $350 million of debt
Electric and natural-gas utility AmerenUE is seeking permission from the Missouri Public Service Commission to sell up to $350 million in long-term debt.
Proceeds would be used to refinance short-term borrowings under credit agreements. AmerenUE incurs short-term debt to fund its cash needs in…
Weekend reading: AmerenUE’s nuke application
Just in time for the weekend: The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has posted on its Web site most of AmerenUE’s application for a Callaway 2 nuclear plant. It can be found here.
Most of the 8,000-page combined license application, or COLA as its known, is included and broken…
AmerenUE seeks $251 million rate increase
Citing rising expenses for fuel and hundreds of millions of dollars in investments to make electric service cleaner and more reliable, AmerenUE on Friday asked state regulators to boost electric rates by 12.1 percent, or $251 million a year.
The increase…



