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AmerenUE Launches Pure PowerTM Voluntary Renewable Energy Program
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Oct. 1, 2007
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A one-of-a-kind celebration featured the St. Louis Mayor, early adopters and a massive wind turbine blade. See photos of the event below. Read more about the special display and event in the AmerenUE Media Release.
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The 131-foot, 2.1-ton blade was delivered to Ameren’s office complex as a backdrop to the kickoff of Pure Power—AmerenUE’s voluntary renewable energy program.
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From left: City of St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay, AmerenUE CEO Tom Voss and AmerenUE Senior Vice President Richard Mark display the city’s proclamation declaring Oct. 1, 2007, Pure Power Day.
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AmerenUE customer Amy Johnston was the first residential Pure Power customer.
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St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay signs the blade. As a signatory of the U.S. Conference of Mayors climate protection agreement, the City of St. Louis is working to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions 7 percent below 1990 levels by 2012. Pure Power is an important part of that effort.
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AmerenUE Senior Vice President Richard Mark signs the blade.
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