Ameren Missouri expands solar generation

Ameren Missouri, a subsidiary of Ameren Corporation, has announced approval for the acquisition of the company’s yet largest solar facility.

 


Ameren Missouri solar projects expansion

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USA, Missouri: Ameren Missouri, a subsidiary of Ameren Corporation, has announced approval for the acquisition of the company’s yet largest solar facility.

The Huck Finn Solar Project, a 200 MW solar installation in central Missouri is planned for completion by 2024. The facility will be acquired pursuant to a build-transfer agreement with EDF Renewables.

“Customers across the state will be better off with the addition of Huck Finn,” said Mark Birk, chairman and president of Ameren Missouri. “The project will provide clean electricity, create economic opportunity and inject millions of dollars into the community over the life of the project, which will have widespread additional benefits.”

Huck Finn is designed to generate more than 25 times the amount of energy of Missouri’s largest existing solar facility. It is the latest project to be part of Ameren Missouri’s planned addition of 2,800 MW in new, clean renewable generation by 2030 and the ninth solar facility that the company has announced or put in service since 2019.

 

Source: T&D World

 

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