McLean County Reliability Project
Ameren Illinois received approval from the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) on October 10, 2018, to proceed with the construction of the McLean County Reliability Project. The ICC granted Ameren Illinois a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN) to build a new, approximately 10-mile 138 kV transmission line and associated facilities to improve energy reliability for local customers.
About the Project

The new McClean County Transmission line will connect the existing McLean County Substation and the upgraded Normal East Substation located near Normal, Illinois. The Project is needed for Ameren Illinois to improve energy reliability and to support continued growth in the area. The Project is proposed to be in-service by December 2020. Please see the route map approved by the ICC for details.

Ameren Illinois developed proposed routes for the Mclean County Reliability Project in a methodical and collaborative manner, working with landowners, community officials and agencies in order to develop constructible routes that minimize impacts. Preliminary routes were presented and reviewed over a series of open houses in August, November and December 2017. Ameren Illinois gathered and reviewed opportunities, sensitivities, technical guidelines, statutory requirements, and stakeholder input prior to filing proposed routes with the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC).

Community Benefits
The Mark Twain Transmission Project is directly aligned with our strategic goals of providing customers with clean, reliable and affordable energy.

Reliability

Improved electric system reliability

Growing Opportunities

Supports the expansion needed for continued area growth
Over the past several years, we have worked hard to engage the public and local leaders prior to construction during a series of open houses and meetings. We listened to you and have gained knowledge through your valuable insight. Our goal was to keep all those interested involved and maintain communication every step of the way before, during and after construction. The Mark Twain Transmission Project is successful due to the continued support, collaboration and engagement of the communities, landowners, Northeast Missouri Electric Cooperative and our contract partners. We are grateful and would like to extend our appreciation for the cooperation in planning, designing and construction of the project. Thank you for helping us to Power the Quality of Life to our customers.

After we conducted our routing and public outreach process, Ameren Illinois filed proposed routes with the ICC requesting review and approval of the project. On October 10, 2018 the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) approved the route and issued a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN) for the McLean County Reliability Project.

With the route approved by the ICC, landowners will be approached in December 2018 by Ameren Illinois to begin discussions about real estate and field studies. This important milestone in the project process is dependent upon open communication and lays the foundation for the future phases of construction.

As our team works with landowners on the real estate process and pre-construction activities, we would like to thank the communities for their time and cooperation in developing this important Project.

New transmission line and substation
Project will improve energy reliability
Length: Approximately 10 miles of new transmission line
In-service date: 2020
Voltage: 138,000 volts
Structure: Single-shaft steel pole
Easement width: 100 feet

Contact Us

Phone: 309.319.7186

Media Contact: 309.677.5073

Email: mcleancountyreliabilityproject@ameren.com

Mail: McLean County Reliability Project, 370 S Main St, Decatur, IL 62523

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