Ameren Corporation recently released its 2019 Corporate Social Responsibility Report, titled Committed to Building a Brighter Energy Future.
“We are focused on meeting our customers’ energy needs, exceeding their expectations, and delivering a brighter energy future for them and the communities we serve,” Warner L. Baxter, Ameren’s chairman, president and CEO, said. “Our focus is consistent with our mission – To Power the Quality of Life,” “In executing our strategy, we recognize that we have a responsibility to deliver on our mission because millions of customers are depending on us to do so.”
The report describes Ameren’s investments in energy efficiency programs, renewable energy, and energy infrastructure as well as education, training, and jobs.
Ameren has set a goal of reducing carbon emissions by 80 percent by 2050, as compared to 2005 levels.
“For us, Corporate Social Responsibility means delivering on our commitment to build a brighter energy future, which is consistent with our obligation of being a strong and committed corporate citizen,” Gwen Mizell, senior director of corporate social responsibility, said. “This report demonstrates some of our efforts and shines a spotlight on what we’re planning to do in the future to positively contribute to the communities we serve.”
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