Yes. According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), there are currently three major hydroelectric power plants that produce more than 100 Megawatts of electricity in the State of Missouri - two in central Missouri (Harry Truman and Osage plants) and one in extreme southern Missouri (Table Rock plant).
About 65,000 Megawatt-hours of Missouri's total electricity generation (nearly 8,255,000 MWh) comes from hydroelectric sources, which is less than 1%.
Missouri does not currently produce a significant amount of geothermal energy. The state's energy mix is mostly dominated by coal, natural gas, and wind power. Efforts to increase the use of geothermal energy in Missouri are still in the early stages.
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Yes the Missouri Fox Trotter is used for Hunting.
Missouri uses the US Dollar, which is used throughout the United States.
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They used to. I am unsure if there is still a viable population outside the Endangered Wolf Center though.
Missouri is America's 24th state; it was admitted into the union on August 10, 1821. The name is also used for the Missouri River, the longest tributary of the Mississippi River.
Missouri allows inmates to choose between lethal injection or the gas chamber.
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