Battery Storage
Battery Storage supports reliable energy in Missouri.
Battery Storage Supports Reliable Energy

Battery storage helps keep electricity flowing reliably across the grid as customers’ energy needs rise and fall throughout the day.

By storing electricity for later use and responding quickly as conditions change, utility-scale batteries give Ameren Missouri more flexibility to deliver dependable service when it matters most. Batteries are one of several grid resources used to support a strong, reliable electric grid for all customers across Missouri.

How Utility-Scale Batteries Support the Electric Grid
Fast-acting response as energy needs change
Helps keep energy reliable during peak use and extreme weather
Supports a flexible, dependable grid
How Utility-Scale Batteries Help Keep Electricity Reliable for Customers 
Utility-scale batteries help make sure customers have reliable energy as energy needs change throughout the day. They store electricity when it is available and release it quickly when customers need it most. That includes times during peak use, extreme weather or sudden changes in demand. Because batteries can adjust almost instantly, they give Ameren Missouri another flexible tool to help keep the electric grid balanced and responsive. As part of a broad mix of energy sources, battery storage strengthens the grid today and helps ensure dependable service for customers as energy needs continue to evolve.
Battery Storage Project Development Phases
Development Construction Operation Decomission
~2-3 years ~12 months ~20 years ~12 months
  • Establish land agreements
  • File interconnection request
  • Perform engineering and environmental studies
  • Engage with community
  • Receive permits and approvals
  • Install batteries
  • Test and commission site
  • Maintain site
  • Store and deliver energy on demand
  • Remove equipment
  • Prepare site for future use
Battery Storage Projects
Ameren Missouri is developing several utility-scale battery energy storage projects across the state. These are the current projects and their status.

Big Hollow Energy Center

Jefferson County, Mo.
  • 400-megawatt lithium-ion system
  • Under construction
  • Anticipated in-service date: 2028

Castle Bluff Energy Center

St. Louis County, Mo.
  • 95-megawatt lithium-ion system
  • Pending regulatory approval
  • Anticipated in-service date, pending timely regulatory approval: 2028

Huck Finn Energy Center

Audrain County, Mo.
  • 200-megawatt lithium-ion system
  • Pending regulatory approval
  • Anticipated in-service date, pending timely regulatory approval: 2028

Millcreek Energy Center

Lincoln County, Mo.
  • 250-megawatt lithium-ion system
  • Pending regulatory approval
  • Anticipated in-service date, pending timely regulatory approval: 2028
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