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(417) 831-8902
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Latest Updates
CU customers taking advantage of programs
Participation in Energy Management programs continues to grow as customers see benefits in efficiency.
Act fast if you detect natural gas
A little knowledge and a few simple guidelines can make sure you stay safe.
EnergyWise rebates make efficiency affordable
Many ENERGY STAR® qualified natural gas furnaces operate 10-15% more efficiently than standard models.
Many can expect lower bills
Fuel cost adjustments starting in October mean that an average residential electric bill will decrease $8.43 per month compared to same time last year. The average residential gas customer bill will lower $1.53 per month.
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