The U.S. Midwest is emerging as a vital innovation hub in the nation’s energy transformation, with leading energy and utility companies in the region driving the transition to clean energy. Navigating the challenges and seizing the opportunities of enhancing reliability and resilience while confronting the impacts of climate change demands visionary leadership and deep collaboration across a broad spectrum of stakeholders.
These themes were at the heart of a recent interview in Public Utilities Fortnightly (PUF), in which Guidehouse’s Steve Waller joined PUF in conversation with Ameren CEO Marty Lyons. Together, they discussed how Ameren plans to harness the momentum kickstarted by government investment in the energy transition to accelerate the company's growth, meet increasing energy demands, and build resilience.
Read the full interview to discover how Ameren is adapting to growing demand while embracing technological developments that will allow the utility to achieve its net-zero goal by 2045.
This article is part of a series of interviews with U.S. utility leaders that Guidehouse is conducting with PUF.
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