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A wind energy facility in northwestern Missouri will allow Ameren Missouri to provide more clean energy to its customers.
A wind energy facility in northwestern Missouri will allow Ameren Missouri to provide more clean energy to its customers.
Ameren purchased the Atchison Renewable Energy Center as part of its $1.1 billion investment in wind energy in the state. Ameren officials said the 300-megawatt project will be completed this year, but the facility is already producing energy.
Ameren officials said the site will provide energy to 90,000 customers this year.
“Missouri is starting to take a leadership position in developing local renewable resources,” said Ajay Arora, chief renewable development officer at Ameren Missouri.
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Ameren Missouri continues to expand clean energy with acquisition of second wind energy generation facility
Site in northwest Missouri begins providing clean energy for customers
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ST. LOUIS, Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, Ameren Missouri, a subsidiary of Ameren Corporation (NYSE: AEE), closed on the acquisition of the company s second wind energy center, a 300-megawatt (MW) project located in northwest Missouri. Clean, renewable energy from the facility is already reaching customers, even as construction continues on some of the project turbines. Approximately 100 MW are now in-service, with an additional 50 MW to 75 MW expected by the end of March. The remaining 125 to 150 MW are expected to be operational later this year.
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