Volume 42, August 2007
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Mayor Francis G. SlayProject Power On

AmerenUE has announced plans to invest $1 billion over the next three years to improve reliability, upgrade delivery systems, and enhance the environmental performance of its power plants.

" From our experience this past year, we know the havoc that terrible storms can wreak even on the best of systems," Mayor Slay said. "With this $1 billion investment, AmerenUE is making a huge statement about its preparations and response to the severe weather incidents we're experiencing more and more today."

AmerenUE will invest almost $45 million over the next three years in St. Louis City's system. (Photo by Cathy Smentkowski)


Participants in the news conference included (from left to right) Richard Fleming,
President & CEO, RCGA; Mayor Francis G. Slay; Tom Voss, AmerenUE President
& CEO; Richard Mark, AmerenUE Senior Vice President, Energy Delivery; and
St. Louis County Executive Charlie Dooley.

Mayor Francis G. Slay
Mayor's Office web site