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Ameren gets the green light on $1.6 billion Illinois transmission project

Ameren Corp.'s Illinois division said Tuesday that it had received approval to upgrade and build 380 miles worth of power lines in 13 counties of the state, as part of an $1.6 billion energy access project.

Construction will begin this year, and should be completed by 2029.

U.S. utilities are under increasing pressure to increase grid capacity due to the rising demand for electricity and the shift towards cleaner energy sources.

This vital project will ensure energy access for residential and business growth, said Shawn Schukar. He is the chairman and president of Ameren Transmission Company of Illinois.

The Illinois Commerce Commission has approved the route via a Certificate of Public Need and Convenience, according to the company.

The project involves the construction of three new substations as well as upgrades to others. Most of the work is done along existing infrastructure corridors in order to reduce land use.

Ameren Illinois provides electricity to 1.2 million customers and natural gas to more than 800,000. This is spread across 1,200 communities. (Reporting by Arunima Kumar in Bengaluru; Editing by Sahal Muhammed)

(source: Reuters)