Missouri is a regulated electricity market with no broad retail choice. The state’s major investor-owned electric utilities include Ameren Missouri, which serves St. Louis and central regions; Evergy, covering Kansas City and western Missouri; and Liberty Utilities’ Empire District Electric Company in the southwest. Municipal utilities and rural electric cooperatives serve smaller communities, while natural gas distribution is handled by Spire and regional divisions of Liberty Utilities and Ameren Missouri.
Even without retail supplier choice, businesses and institutions still need expert guidance to navigate rate tariffs, demand charges, energy efficiency programs, and renewable energy options. Missouri’s major cities—St. Louis, Kansas City, Springfield, Columbia, Independence, and Joplin—have diverse commercial sectors that can benefit from energy consultants. Experienced brokers help manage procurement, analyze load profiles, develop strategies for rooftop or community solar, and advise on incentives like demand response.
Interested in becoming an energy broker in Missouri? All you need to do is collect a recent utility bill and let us obtain pricing from competitive suppliers. Register here to join our network and help businesses across Missouri save on energy costs.
