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Ameren inks 250 MW power supply deal for information center

Ameren Corp has agreed to power a data center with a capability of 250 megawatt, a relocation that would enhance its sales, the public utility company stated on Friday.

The agreement would represent about 40% and 5% annualized boost to subsidiary Ameren Missouri's industrial megawatt ( MW) hour sales and overall megawatt hour sales, respectively, CEO Martin Lyons informed experts throughout a post-earnings get in touch with Friday.

Numerous tech-focused companies are turning to utilities to help power data centers, which support innovations like artificial intelligence and cloud computing.

Ameren has also gotten expansion commitments and executed new contracts for over 85 MW of additional load for smaller sized data centers and other industries, throughout Missouri and Illinois.

We have seen a substantial increase in the number of data center questions and official engineering evaluations are underway, which would represent countless megawatts of additional need, Lyon said.

The St. Louis, Missouri-based company published revenue of $258. million or 97 cents per share on Thursday, compared to $237. million or 90 cents per share, in 2015.

The utility gained from an increase in electric retail. sales, as consumers cranked up their cooling appliances to deal. with hot weather.

(source: Reuters)