EDF Renewables North America will sell the 157MW Brickyard wind farm in Missouri to an Ameren Corp subsidiary on completion of the project in 2020.
The facility, developed by EDF Renewables and located in Atchison County, is expected to create more than 280 jobs at peak construction.
Brickyard will help Ameren Missouri meet its goal of reducing carbon emissions 80% by 2050 below 2005 levels.
The deal is subject to conditions precedent, including approval from the Missouri Public Service Commission and obtaining a transmission interconnection agreement from the Midcontinent Independent System Operator.
Ameren Missouri president Michael Moehn said: “Our transition to cleaner forms of generation is building momentum. Investing in renewable generation, with the majority in Missouri, benefits our customers and the communities we serve by keeping rates steady and increasing economic activity.”
EDF Renewables senior director of power marketing Dai Owen said: “EDF Renewables is pleased to partner with Ameren to help them execute on the transition to cleaner forms of generation.
“Wind power, the largest source of US renewable electricity generating capacity, plays a key role at the centre of our country’s energy transformation. Ameren shares in our mission to deliver affordable, clean, reliable energy while at the same time growing the economy.”


