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Additional Renewable Resources

 
   

Ameren Emissions

 

Ameren Energy Efficiency (Missouri)  (Illinois)

 

AmerenUE Hybrid Bucket Truck

 

AmerenUE Pure Power (Voluntary Renewable Energy Program)

 

Buying Green Power

 

Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Energy Efficiency

 

National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)

 

Qualify Facilities (QF) (pages 1-7)

 

Renewable Energy Credit (REC)

 

U.S Department of Energy

 
   

Parallel Operating/Net Metering

 

Factors to Consider Before Starting a Renewable Energy Project

 

Missouri Net Metering Tariff (Tariff pages 8-13 & Customer Application pages 14-18)

 

Net Metering and the Easy Connect Act

 

Facts about Net Metering/Interconnection

 
   

Solar

 

Solar Developers

 

Solar Energy Technologies Program

 

Solar Electric Power Association (SEPA)

 
   

Wind

 

American Wind Energy Association (AWEA)

 

Wind Technologies Program

Wind Resource Information

   

Fun Facts

 

The St. Louis Gateway Arch is 630 feet tall. A Suzlon 2.1 MW wind turbine is 404 feet in total height—the turbine tower itself (without turbine blades) is 262 feet tall.

When silicon is taken from just one ton of sand, and used in photovoltaic solar power panels, that silicon can produce as much electricity as 500,000 tons of burning coal.

     
   

   
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