Public Infrastructure committee schedules Ameren briefing on large-load electricity tariffs

St. Louis City Public Infrastructure and Utilities Committee · February 12, 2026

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Chair Browning said the committee will host Ameren and the Consumer Council on Feb. 18 to discuss proposed large-load tariffs that affect customers such as data centers; the meeting was described as educational and relevant to utility customers that draw substantial power.

Chair Browning told the committee that the Feb. 18 meeting will feature Ameren and a presentation from the Consumer Council on proposed large-load electricity tariffs for customers that draw large amounts of power, such as data centers.

“These are the tariffs that they're proposing for customers that draw large amounts of electricity like data centers,” Browning said, adding the committee expects an educational presentation from both Ameren and the Consumer Council.

The announcement was made as part of committee housekeeping and scheduling; Browning encouraged committee members to attend. No action was taken on tariffs during the Feb. 11 meeting; the item is scheduled for the next meeting.