Being successful is the desire of all of us residing over our planet. It does not matter whether the concerned person is a child, youth or the elderly, it is our desire to be successful and proceed forward consistently towards more massive success. Here are some recent success stories related to energy in Missouri.

Energize Missouri Agriculture Program big check Thomas Stuart, Craig Redmon, Tracy Parker, Emily Wilbur, Governor Mike Parson, success story Sept. 13, 2022

New Bloomfield Farmer Participates in Energize Missouri Agriculture Cost-Share Funding Opportunity

Missouri farmer Thomas Stuart participated in the Energize Missouri Agriculture program, a $3 million energy efficiency cost-share grant program. The program helps farmers move toward more energy efficient and profitable operations by reimbursing them for energy saving and renewable energy equipment. The program provided up to $7,500 in cost-share reimbursement for 441 projects aimed at reducing energy costs for agricultural operations.

Wind turbines in a corn field.

Missouri State Energy Planning Process Engages More than 700 Energy Stakeholders

In 2021, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources continued an ongoing series of virtual workshops to engage more than 700 energy stakeholders in the Missouri State Energy Planning process

Governor Mike Parson hands a Municipal Utility Emergency Loan Program big check for $3.39 million to members of the City of Fulton.

City of Fulton receives $3.39 million zero-interest Municipal Utility Emergency Loan

Zero-interest loan will ease impact of electricity, natural gas costs from February cold snap.

Division of Energy director Craig Redmon hands a Municipal Utility Emergency Loan Program big check for $750,000 to members of the Hannibal Board of Public Works.

Hannibal Board of Public Works receives $750,000 zero-interest Municipal Utility Emergency Loan

A $750,000 interest-free emergency loan to the City of Hannibal will lessen the financial impacts for the city and its residents.

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Missouri Energy Loan Program: Greenfield R-IV School District

The Energy Loan Program assisted Greenfield R-IV School District with $639,850 in Energy Conservation Measures that created an estimated annual savings of $74,099.

Laclede County city hall building

Missouri Energy Loan Program: Laclede County

The Energy Loan Program assisted Laclede County with $133,010 in Energy Conservation Measures that created an estimated annual savings of $36,648.

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Missouri Energy Loan Program: Lee’s Summit R-VII School District

The Energy Loan Program assisted Lee’s Summit R-VII School District on eleven (11) projects, for a total of $4,729,996 in Energy Conservation Measures that created a combined estimated annual savings of $596,699.

Energy efficient equipment

Missouri Energy Loan Program: Lincoln University

The Energy Loan Program assisted Lincoln University with $1,863,000 in Energy Conservation Measures that created an estimated annual savings of $205,150.

Orrick school roof and installed equipment

Missouri Energy Loan Program: Orrick R-XI School District - Emergency Loan

The Energy Loan Program assisted Orrick R-XI School District with $358,250 in emergency funds for energy efficiency repairs that created an estimated annual savings of $39,691.

Ozarks Medical Center power equipment

Missouri Energy Loan Program: Ozarks Medical Center

The Energy Loan Program assisted Ozarks Medical Center with $2,340,000 in Energy Conservation Measures that created an estimated annual savings of $267,700.