Utility unveils Community Solar program

Published on October 18, 2018 by Douglas Clark

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Ameren Missouri recently announced the launch of its Community Solar program, a clean energy option for residential and small business customers who do not have the space for solar panels.

“Customers have complete control in the Community Solar Program and may select to enroll for up to half of their average annual energy use from this clean energy source,” said Matt Forck, assistant vice president of community, economic development and energy solutions at Ameren Missouri. “This program is one of the ways we’re focused on bringing our customers solutions to help manage their energy use.”

A one-megawatt solar facility, slated for construction just north of St. Louis Lambert International Airport, will supply the energy, officials said, adding panels could be in service as soon as next summer.

“This program is designed specifically for customers who believe in renewable energy and want to support its growth in Missouri,” Fork said. “Whether a family wants one block or many more, we know there is great support for solar energy in the state. Community Solar is yet another way Ameren Missouri is making the transition to cleaner generation in a responsible fashion with a goal of cutting carbon emissions 80 percent by 2050.”

Ameren Missouri has been providing electric and gas service for more than 100 years and the company’s electric rates are among the lowest in the nation.