Company: AILIM
Filing Date: 2025-08-04
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001002910-25-000112
Chunk: 174

Company: Ameren Illinois Co
Filing Date: 2025-08-04
Form: 10-Q
Item: Part I, Item 1
Chunk 174
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5, Ameren had approximately $230 million of common stock available for sale under the ATM program, which takes into account the forward sale agreements in effect as of June 30, 2025. In 2025, Ameren intends to increase the amount of common stock available for sale under its ATM program. The Ameren Companies expect their equity to total capitalization and cash flow metrics to support solid investment-grade credit ratings. Ameren Missouri and Ameren Illinois expect to fund cash flow needs through debt issuances, cash provided by operating activities, and/or capital contributions from Ameren (parent).

•The IRA was enacted in 2022, and includes various income tax provisions, among other things. The law extends federal production and investment tax credits for projects that began construction through 2024 and creates renewable energy production and investment tax credits and nuclear production tax credits for projects beginning construction after 2024, subject to the phase out provisions established by the OBBBA as discussed below. The law allows for transferability, subject to revisions made by the OBBBA discussed below, to an unrelated party for cash of up to 100% of certain tax credits generated after 2022.

•The OBBBA was enacted in July 2025 and includes various income tax provisions, among other things. The OBBBA modified provisions of the IRA related to production and investment tax credits. The new law maintains production and investment tax credits for solar and wind projects that begin construction within one year of the OBBBA’s enactment and are placed in-service by the end of 2030. Projects that begin construction after one year from enactment of the OBBBA but are placed in service by the end of 2027 also remain eligible. The law provides investment tax credits for battery storage projects that begin construction by the end of 2033 and phase out by the end of 2035. Renewable energy projects that begin construction in 2026 and beyond that use a certain threshold percentage of materials from prohibited foreign entities, as defined in the OBBBA, are not eligible for the tax credits. Production tax credits associated with nuclear generation remain unchanged from the IRA and phase out by the end of 2032. Furthermore, the new law continues to allow for transferability of the production and investment tax credits to an unrelated party for cash but is restricted from being transferred to specified foreign entities, as defined in the OBBBA. Ameren is currently evaluating the OBBBA and guidance issued in connection with the OBBBA and does not expect any