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Bill of Rights
As consumers we should demand fair and affordable energy rates, read the Ratepayer Bill of Rights.
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Our Mission
The Fair Energy Rate Action Fund (FERAF) is a Missouri-based consumer and employer group formed in 2008 with the goal of keeping Missouri's electrical rates fair and affordable. FERAF seeks to accomplish this goal by educating the general public and public policy makers about the impact of utility rates on business and residential consumers.
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The Associated Press, May 17, 2013 The Missouri Legislature concluded work Friday on its 2013 session. Here’s a look at what passed and what failed. WHAT FAILED: UTILITY SURCHARGE Would have allowed electric companies to levy a surcharge for infrastructure costs between traditional rate cases before the state’s utility regulators. Never came to a vote [...]
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, May 15, 2013 The Missouri Public Service Commission has approved an increase in electric bills for Ameren Missouri customers to compensate the utility for increased fuel and purchased power costs. Bills will go up an average of 96 cents a month for residential customers who use 1,100 kilowatt-hours per month, the commission [...]
Greta Weiderman, St Louis Business Journal, May 15, 2013 The Missouri Public Service Commission approved an increase in the fuel and purchased power adjustment charge (FAC) for Ameren Missouri, which will affect its electric customers, the commission announced today. A residential customer using 1,100 kilowatt-hours a month will see their electric bills increase by about [...]
By Bob Kettler, Jefferson City Jefferson City News-Tribune, May 16, 2013 Dear Editor: Very recently I decided to ease up on my viewpoints regarding the ISRS fiasco, but the May 10 opinion letters extolling us on the need to pass SB207 negated that decision. After reading both letters I came to the conclusion that the [...]