Ameren Missouri Unveils Plan for 250-MW Solar Facility to Power 44,000 Homes and Create 300 Jobs
Reuters
Sep 03
Ameren Missouri Unveils Plan for 250-MW Solar Facility to Power 44,000 Homes and Create 300 Jobs
Ameren Missouri, a subsidiary of Ameren Corporation, has unveiled plans to develop the Reform Renewable Energy Center, a 250-megawatt solar facility expected to power 44,000 homes. Located next to the Callaway Energy Center in central Missouri, the project is pending approval from the Missouri Public Service Commission and aims to begin construction next year, with operations starting in 2028. The initiative is part of Ameren Missouri's broader strategy to ensure a reliable, balanced energy mix and includes the potential for 250 MW of energy storage at the site. The development is anticipated to create 300 construction jobs and contribute to the area's economic growth. This project aligns with the company's goal of achieving a balanced energy mix to ensure both reliability and affordability for customers.
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