At a Sept. 4 event at the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, AmerenUE announced a $1.2 million contribution to a weatherization program for low-income Missourians. The Missouri Department of Natural Resources Energy Center operates the weatherization program with the support of 14 assistance agencies, including the Urban League, which assesses needs of those who qualify for the program and contracts for and oversees the completion of weatherization services.
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Describing the program and citing the benefits of conserving energy were, from left, Joe Gassner, Missouri Department of Natural Resources Energy Center Environmental manager for Energy Efficiency Programs; Richard Mark, senior vice president, AmerenUE Energy Delivery; and James H. Buford, president and CEO, Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, Inc.
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Richard Mark, senior vice president, AmerenUE Energy Delivery, (left), talks to homeowner Earnest Ludgood, of St. Louis, who is getting new windows and a new furnace through a weatherization program that AmerenUE is funding with a $1.2 million contribution. The Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis is performing the weatherization services with the help of contractors.
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