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  2. Net metering in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Growth of net metering in the United States. Net metering is a policy by many states in the United States designed to help the adoption of renewable energy.Net metering was pioneered in the United States as a way to allow solar and wind to provide electricity whenever available and allow use of that electricity whenever it was needed, beginning with utilities in Idaho in 1980, and in Arizona ...

  3. Ameren - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Ameren became the first major energy company to open an Innovation Center at the Research Park, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. In 2016, Ameren was named 10th on Business Insider’s 10 best energy companies to work for in America list. In the report, seventy four percent of employees said their job has high meaning.

  4. Ameren (Mostly) Approved for $1.1 Billion Transmission Line - AOL

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    Ameren announced today that the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) has approved a majority of the construction of a $1.1 billion 400-mile 345-kilovolt line, the utility's largest-ever transmission ...

  5. Union Electric Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, shareholders of both Union Electric Company and CIPSCO Inc. approved the companies' merger. [2] The merger was completed on December 31, 1997, forming Ameren Corporation. [ 2 ] At the time of the merger, Union Electric had assets of nearly US$600 million, but still carried nearly US$1.8 billion in long-term debt, down from US$2.5 ...

  6. Central Illinois Public Service Company - Wikipedia

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    The Central Illinois Public Service Company was an electric streetcar holding company and power utility first organized in 1902. Under its later quarter billion dollar holding company, CIPSCO Inc. (formerly NYSE: CIP), it merged in 1997 with the larger neighboring Union Electric Company of Missouri (formerly NYSE: UEP) to form Ameren Corporation (NYSE: AEE) based in St. Louis, Missouri. [1]

  7. Solar power in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Solar panels in Cleveland. Solar power in Ohio has been increasing, as the cost of photovoltaics has decreased. Ohio installed 10 MW of solar in 2015. [1] Ohio adopted a net metering rule which allows any customer generating up to 25 kW to use net metering, with the kilowatt hour surplus rolled over each month, and paid by the utility once a year at the generation rate upon request.

  8. List of counties in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The average population of Ohio's counties was 133,931; Franklin County was the most populous (1,326,063) and Vinton County was the least (12,474). The average land area is 464 sq mi (1,200 km 2 ). The largest county by area is Ashtabula County at 702.44 sq mi (1,819.3 km 2 ), and its neighbor, Lake County , is the smallest at 228.21 sq mi (591. ...

  9. List of United States INCITS codes by county - Wikipedia

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    Noble County: 18115 Ohio County: 18117 Orange County: 18119 Owen County: 18121 Parke County: 18123 Perry County: 18125 Pike County: 18127 Porter County: 18129 Posey County: 18131 Pulaski County: 18133 Putnam County: 18135 Randolph County: 18137 Ripley County: 18139 Rush County: 18141 St. Joseph County: 18143 Scott County: 18145 Shelby County ...