Headline Story | equities.com: "Ameren Missouri's Maryland Heights Renewable Energy Center runs on a simple principle: taking something nobody wants, decomposing trash, and turning it into something everybody needs - reliable, environmentally-responsible electricity. This facility, located in a neighborhood off Interstate 70 in St. Louis County, is one of the largest landfill gas-to-electricity generating energy centers in the United States and the largest in Missouri.
"By turning garbage into green energy, this is a win for the environment, a win for our customers, and a win for the state," says Ozzie Lomax, manager, Renewables and Combustion Gas Turbine Operations. "The landfill gas we burn to generate electricity was previously wasted and now we're turning it into affordable renewable power for 10,000 average Missouri homes.""
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