Ameren has partnered with the nonprofit group Delmar DivINe to install solar panels in St. Louis, a project that is expected to create jobs and expand clean energy in an underserved area.
This is the latest project in Ameren’s Neighborhood Solar Program which partners with non-residential customers, such as schools or non-profits, to install solar panels at no cost to the organization.
At Delmar DivINe, solar panels will be installed above its parking lot on Belt Avenue, creating a solar canopy that will provide shade and weather protection, according to Ameren. It is a $1.5 million investment.
“Our mission is to be a catalyst for the transformation of the communities north of Delmar Boulevard, and we are always looking for ways to give neighborhoods the up-to-date resources they rightly deserve to build a brighter tomorrow,” Jorge Riopedre, the Delmar DivINe…
