The Missouri Public Service Commission regulates investor-owned electric, steam, natural gas, water and sewer and telephone companies. Its mission is to ensure Missouri consumers have access to safe, reliable and reasonably priced utility service while allowing those utility companies under our jurisdiction an opportunity to earn a reasonable return on their investment. The PSC also regulates manufacturers and retail dealers who sell new and used manufactured homes and modular units. The commission was established in 1913. The PSC is comprised of five commissioners, who are appointed by the governor.
Predetermination Issues
Generation and Transmission Infrastructure
Opening
Remarks & Introductions
by Warren Wood, Energy Department Manager, MoPSC Staff
Current Generation in Missouri
by Ryan Kind, Chief Economist, The Office of the Public Counsel
Current Transmission in
Missouri
by Chris Bolick, Transmission Planning and Operations Manager,
AECI
The Integrated Resource
Planning Process
by Chris Giles, Senior Director Business Planning and Regulatory
Affairs, KCPL
Planned Generation and
Transmission Infrastructure Additions
by Mike Proctor, Chief Economist, MoPSC Staff
Ratemaking Predetermination Issues
Opening Remarks
& Introductions
by Warren Wood, Energy Department Manager, MoPSC Staff
Ratemaking
Predetermination Objectives & Methods
by Anthony E. Leness, Director - Global Energy & Power Group with
Merrill Lynch
and
Michael Gorman, CFA, Principal with Brubaker & Associates,
Inc.
Missouri Energy
Development Association’s Thoughts
by Craig Brown, President, Missouri Energy Development
Association
Missouri Industries’
Thoughts
Diana Vuylsteke, Counsel for Missouri Industrial Energy Consumers
The Office of the Public
Counsel’s Thoughts
by Russ Trippensee, Chief Utility Accountant, The Office of the Public
Counsel
Missouri PSC Staff’s Thoughts
by Mark Oligschlaeger, Senior Utility Regulatory Auditor V, MoPSC
Staff