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.
Integrated Resource Planning
General
Opening Remarks & Introductions
By Warren Wood, Energy Department Manager,
MoPSC Staff
Objectives of Integrated Resource Planning
By Ryan Kind, Chief Economist, Office of the
Public Counsel
Electric & Gas IRP Rules History & Status
By Mike Proctor, Chief Economist, MoPSC
Staff
Electric Integrated Resource Planning Rule
Degree of Change Required – Minor, Major or In-Between?
By Lena Mantle, Engineering Section
Manager, MoPSC Staff
Key Drivers Underlying Rationale to Change Rule
By Tony Artman, Principal Planning
Engineer, Ameren Services
Rulemaking – The Process
By Tom Imhoff, Rates & Tariffs Section
Supervisor, MoPSC Staff
Natural Gas Integrated Resource Planning Rule
Interest In a Natural Gas IRP Rule & Possible Structures
By Mike Pendergast, VP & Associate
General Counsel, Laclede Gas Company
By Doug Micheel, Deputy Public Counsel,
Office of the Public Counsel
By Lesa Jenkins, Procurement Analysis
Engineer, MoPSC Staff