Storm hardening, electric grid upgrades and new generation underpin request to update electric rates in mid-2027
Proposal reflects improvements already in service, keeps base rates well below the Midwest average and expands customer assistance
Key takeaways:
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Ameren Missouri's base electric rates are not changing until mid-2027. - Regulators will review grid investments currently benefiting customers.
- The request reflects expected base rate savings of
$21 million over the next two years because of future large load customers. - The filing includes a new income-eligible rate discount that offsets the proposed rate adjustment for our most vulnerable customers.
- Customers can visit AmerenMissouri.com/InvestingInMissouri for more information and resources to help manage their monthly energy bill.
"Our responsibility is to provide safe, reliable and affordable service for
Melda noted that from
If approved by regulators, the proposed change in mid-2027 would increase the average residential electric bill with 1,011 kilowatt-hours of usage by about
Today, residential rates for Ameren Missouri customers are approximately 27% below Midwest and national averages and are the lowest among
Key components of the rate adjustment request include:
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Strengthening the grid and investing in smart technology through Ameren Missouri's Smart Energy Plan, which has made the electric system more dependable for families and businesses.
- Rebuilding electric distribution lines with storm-hardened upgrades throughout North
St. Louis andSoutheast Missouri after tornadoes and severe weather severely damaged critical infrastructure in spring 2025. - Replacing aging infrastructure with new, upgraded power lines with increased capacity, supporting resiliency and providing flexibility to reroute power during an outage while crews safely make repairs.
- Adding and upgrading substations with smart technology to detect outages faster and restore power more quickly.
- Upgrading utility poles, many fortified with stronger composite materials, to better withstand severe weather, reduce damage and speed restoration of service.
- Utilizing
Missouri -based suppliers and contractors to help deliver these projects, supporting local jobs and economic development.
- Rebuilding electric distribution lines with storm-hardened upgrades throughout North
- Upgrading energy generation sources to keep dependable power available when customers need it through improvements to the Labadie Energy Center and upgrades to the Audrain Energy Center to enable dual-fuel operation in extreme weather conditions.
"As energy demand grows and weather becomes more extreme, maintaining dependable service for homes and businesses is critical," said
- Adding 400 megawatts of new generation to the grid by installing three new energy centers. Once in service by the end of 2026, these diversified power sources will produce enough electricity to power approximately 70,000 homes annually.
- Establishing a new income-eligible discount rate that offsets the proposed adjustment for our most vulnerable customers without increasing costs for everyone, which helps keep energy costs affordable for seniors and families on fixed incomes.
Data Center Projects to Deliver
Ameren Missouri's approach to responsibly serving new large load customers is aligned with
Ameren Missouri is not currently serving any large load data center customers, and the costs of infrastructure improvements required to serve announced data centers are not causing this rate review request. Further, Ameren Missouri customers are expected to see
"New data centers receive no discounts on their electric rates and are already beginning to pay for infrastructure that benefits all customers, making everyone's rates lower than they otherwise would be," Dixon said. "For example, commitments from new data center customers are expected to deliver about
The company's Powering Missouri Growth Plan includes numerous provisions to ensure data centers – not other customers – pay for the costs to serve them, requiring they pay upfront 100% of all costs associated with hooking up to the energy grid, among other protections.
Help is Available
Ameren Missouri is committed to helping customers manage energy costs by connecting them with meaningful financial assistance, flexible payment options and community-based support when they need it most. As families manage household costs, Ameren Missouri continues to make energy assistance available. Last year, Ameren Missouri provided
"Any changes in electric rates matter to our customers, and we're working to keep costs as low as possible while continuing to provide the safe, reliable service our customers depend on every day," said
Ameren Missouri partners with local Community Action agencies to offer programs such as Dollar More, which provides qualified customers up to
For customers looking for more control and peace of mind when it comes to their energy bills, Ameren Missouri offers a range of tools and support programs, including Rate Options and the Budget Billing Rollover plan. This free option makes monthly bills more predictable by helping customers avoid seasonal bill spikes through more consistent payments throughout the year. Customers can explore Billing Options to learn more about available tools and programs that may help them manage their energy costs.
About Ameren Missouri
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. Ameren Missouri's mission is to power the quality of life for its 1.3 million electric and 135,000 natural gas customers in central and eastern Missouri. The company's service area covers 60 counties and more than 500 communities, including the greater St. Louis area. For more information, visit Ameren.com/Missouri or follow us at @AmerenMissouri or Facebook.com/AmerenMissouri.
i Edison Electric Institute Typical Bills and Average Rates Report through June 30, 2025.
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