Company: AILIM
Filing Date: 2025-02-18
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001002910-25-000055
Chunk: 229

Company: Ameren Illinois Co
Filing Date: 2025-02-18
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 2
Chunk 229
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000 Mexico(h)Mexico, Missouri54,000 Moberly(h)Moberly, Missouri54,000 Moreau(h)Jefferson City, Missouri54,000 Total oil  217,000 Methane gas (CT)Maryland HeightsMaryland Heights, Missouri9,000 Total Ameren Missouri  9,336,100 Ameren Illinois:SolarEast St. Louis IEast St. Louis, Illinois2,500 East St. Louis IIEast St. Louis, Illinois1,900 Total Ameren9,340,500 

(a)Net kilowatt capability, except for wind and solar generating facilities, is the generating capacity available for dispatch from the energy center into the electric transmission grid. Capability for wind and solar generating facilities represents nameplate capacity. This capacity is only attainable when wind/solar conditions are sufficiently available. The on-demand capability for wind and solar units is zero.

(b)The Labadie Energy Center is scheduled to retire 1,186,000 kilowatts by 2036 and 1,186,000 kilowatts by 2042.

(c)Ameren Missouri plans to extend the retirement date of the Sioux Energy Center from 2030 to 2032, which is subject to the approval of a change in depreciable lives of the energy center’s assets by the MoPSC in Ameren Missouri’s 2024 electric service regulatory rate review. See Note 2 – Rate and Regulatory Matters under Part II, Item 8, of this report for additional information on Ameren Missouri’s request to extend the retirement date of the Sioux Energy Center.

(d)The operating licenses for the Callaway, Osage, and Taum Sauk energy centers expire in 2044, 2047, and 2044, respectively.

(e)There were economic development arrangements applicable to this solar energy center, as discussed below.

(f)Includes 10 solar energy centers that each have a nameplate capacity of 6,000 kilowatts or less.

(g)The Venice Energy Center is scheduled to retire by the end of 2029 and the Goose Creek, Pinckneyville, Raccoon Creek, and Kinmundy energy centers are scheduled to retire by the end of 2039. See Illinois Emissions Standards in Note 14 – Commitments and Contingencies under Part II, Item 8, of this report.

(h)The Fairgrounds, Mexico