America's Electricity Costs Continue to Rise: What Can You Do?
Missouri residents are facing a notable uptick in electricity rates, with several utility companies implementing significant increases that surpass both national inflation rates and local wage growth. This trend underscores the importance of exploring alternative energy solutions, such as solar power, to mitigate rising energy costs and promote sustainability.
Rising Electricity Rates Across Missouri
Recent data reveals that from 2020 to 2023, Ameren Missouri's residential customers experienced average summer bill increases of 19.56% and winter bill increases of 21.05%. These hikes have outpaced national inflation (18.62%) and Missouri's average weekly wage growth (16%) during the same period. Infrastructure investments have been identified as the principal drivers of these increases.
In December 2024, Ameren Missouri filed a request with the Missouri Public Service Commission (PSC) for a 15.77% rate increase, aiming to generate approximately $446 million. This resulted in an average monthly increase of $17.45 for customers.
Similarly, Evergy Missouri West sought a 13.99% rate increase, effective January 1, 2025, which added about $27 per month to the average customer's bill. This request was made to recoup costs associated with infrastructure spending.

Cuivre River Electric Cooperative's Rate Adjustment
Cuivre River Electric Cooperative (CREC) announced a rate adjustment effective April 1, 2025, due to investments in new natural gas plants and infrastructure expansions by their generation and transmission partners, AECI and CEPC. These improvements are essential to meet the growing electricity demand in the region. CREC emphasized their commitment to minimizing costs while ensuring reliable service.
So, What Can You Do as a Homeowner?
You can’t control utility rates, but you can control how much energy you use—and where it comes from.
1. Invest in Solar Energy
Installing a solar energy system on your home allows you to generate your own electricity, reducing your dependence on the grid—and your monthly utility bill. And thanks to the 30% Federal Solar Tax Credit, solar is more affordable than ever.
2. Add Battery Backup for Energy Independence
Battery technology like the Tesla Powerwall gives homeowners the power to store excess solar energy for use during peak times, outages, or cloudy days—providing added resilience and savings.
3. Perform a Home Energy Audit
Small changes can make a big impact. Upgrading to LED lighting, sealing ductwork, and improving insulation are just a few ways to increase efficiency and reduce waste.
The Case for Solar Energy
Given the upward trend in electricity rates, investing in solar energy presents a viable solution for Missouri homeowners to achieve energy independence and cost savings.
Financial Incentives:
The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 offers a 30% federal tax credit for solar installations, making solar energy more accessible and affordable.
Energy Cost Savings:
By generating their own electricity, homeowners can significantly reduce or even eliminate their monthly utility bills, providing a hedge against future rate increases.
Environmental Impact:
Solar energy reduces reliance on fossil fuels, thereby decreasing greenhouse gas emissions and contributing to a cleaner environment.
Increased Property Value: Homes equipped with solar panels often see an appreciation in property value, appealing to eco-conscious buyers.
Conclusion
As electricity rates continue to rise across Missouri, exploring alternative energy sources like solar power becomes increasingly important. Solar installations offer financial benefits, energy independence, and environmental advantages. Homeowners are encouraged to consider these options to mitigate the impact of escalating energy costs and contribute to a sustainable future.
At SunSent Solar, we believe in educating homeowners about energy—not just selling them a product. Rate hikes like CREC’s serve as an important reminder that the traditional energy model isn’t getting cheaper—but solar, battery storage, and smart energy management offer real solutions.
If you’re curious about how much solar could save you, we’re here to help. Our team is passionate about helping Missouri families take control of their energy future—without the jargon, the pressure, or the confusion. Give us a call at 636-757-3083.








