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Independence Power and Light

By Mike Genet mike.genet@examiner.net The Examiner While state and federal agencies look into the energy prices during February’s cold snap, some Independence City Council members warn about sticker shock if the city’s electric utility has to recover some costs.  The municipal utility had told customers a few weeks ago that they would see slightly higher bills into the summer due to the cold snap. To recover some of those costs, IPL said customers would see an increase of about $9 to $10 in the fuel-cost-adjustment portion of their bill for several months. Department director Jim Nail said he chose that method rather than a single, higher add-on to bills. 

Gov Evers announces more than $21 million to help Wisconsin residents pay overdue utility bills

MADISON, Wis. (CBS 58) - Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers announced more than $21 million to cover utility bill arrearages for more than 36,000 qualifying utility customers across Wisconsin through the Wisconsin Home Energy Assistance Program (WHEAP). Gov. Evers announced the initiative on Wednesday, April 28 with the Wisconsin Department of Administration (DOA) and the Public Service Commission (PSC). The more than $21 million for WEHAP to fund this initiative comes Wisconsin’s federal FY21 allocation for the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), officials say. “I’m pleased that DOA in partnership with the governor could help alleviate this burden for so many families that are dealing with so much right now,” said Joel Brennan, DOA Secretary. “Providing this funding through an already successful program ensures that the funds can be distributed quickly and efficiently without creating additional burdens to the utility customer. This was an easy decisi

Governor Parson Announces LIHEAP Energy Assistance Program Changes to Help More Missourians Pay Energy Bills

Governor Parson Announces LIHEAP Energy Assistance Program Changes to Help More Missourians Pay Energy Bills Boonville Daily News Governor Mike Parson announced that the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Energy Assistance (EA) Program is extending one-time primary heating bill payments through May 31, 2021. In addition, eligibility for both the heating and cooling programs are expanding from Missouri households with incomes up to 135 percent of the Federal Poverty Level to include Missouri households with an income of up to 60 percent of State Median Income (SMI). This change will now allow a family of four with an annual income of up to $51,021 to receive benefits compared to an annual income of $35,364.

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