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Ameren workers return from Puerto Rico
Crews from Illinois and Missouri have assisted in power-restoration efforts since January

ST. LOUIS (April 5, 2018) – The last of three waves of Ameren line workers and support personnel from Illinois and Missouri have just returned from Puerto Rico. Deployed for consecutive three-week rotations since January, Ameren crews repaired energy infrastructure and helped restore power following the catastrophic destruction of electric infrastructure following Hurricanes Irma and Maria.

The 225 Ameren workers were part of a larger group of more than 3,000 power-restoration workers coordinated by the Edison Electric Institute (EEI), an electric industry association. 

“The work of our Ameren co-workers, EEI member colleagues and workers from other power companies was nothing short of extraordinary,” said Warner Baxter, chairman, president, and CEO of Ameren Corporation. “For months, our team has worked tirelessly to provide power to the people of Puerto Rico, as well as its communities and businesses decimated by the hurricanes.  The work was extremely challenging and rewarding. I am very grateful that our teams all returned home safely, and I am proud that they conducted their work with high levels of competence and compassion.”

According to the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA), more than 95% of the customers who are able to receive electricity now have their power restored. In early January, when the additional workers from EEI arrived on the island, approximately 56 percent of those who could receive power had been restored at that time. Work continues to achieve full restoration in remote and mountainous areas of Puerto Rico that have limited access.

Ameren workers who deployed to Puerto Rico said they were overwhelmed by the generosity, spirit and resilience of the people of Puerto Rico, who would offer thanks by baking cakes and cooking meals for the workers.

“Our crews are trained and highly experienced in providing power-restoration assistance to communities during times of need,” said Liz Lahm, senior director of crisis management for Ameren. “Whether that restoration work takes place near home or more than 2,000 miles away, communities can count on Ameren for support and assistance. We are grateful to those Ameren employees who volunteered to work in Puerto Rico during the past three months, and we’re glad they’ve returned safely.”

To see more on Ameren's power-restoration efforts in Puerto Rico, visit https://youtu.be/BkJAYeufyPc.

St. Louis-based Ameren Corporation powers the quality of life for 2.4 million electric customers and more than 900,000 natural gas customers in a 64,000-square-mile area through its Ameren Missouri and Ameren Illinois rate-regulated utility subsidiaries. Ameren Illinois provides electric distribution and transmission service, as well as natural gas distribution service, while Ameren Missouri provides vertically integrated electric service, with generating capacity of nearly 10,300 megawatts, and natural gas distribution service. Ameren Transmission Company of Illinois develops regional electric transmission projects. For more information, visit Ameren.com, or follow us on Twitter at @AmerenCorp, Facebook.com/AmerenCorp, or LinkedIn.com/company/Ameren.

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For further information: Missouri Media, Lori Light, 314.554.2182, missouricommunications@ameren.com; Illinois Media, Tucker Kennedy, 309.258.3101, Tkennedy3@ameren.com