Ameren Missouri, a subsidiary of Ameren Corporation, has proposed the 250 MW Reform Renewable Energy Center to power 44,000 homes.The solar project is planned beside the Callaway Energy Center in central Missouri. If approved by the Missouri Public Service Commission, construction will begin in 2026 and operations will start in 2028.The facility was designed to create about 300 construction jobs and permanent positions for operations. Ameren Missouri already owns the land and transmission interconnection, reducing costs and timelines. The site is capable of hosting up to 250 MW of battery storage in the future. Alongside Reform, Ameren Missouri is advancing several projects, including the Castle Bluff Energy Center in 2027, the Big Hollow hybrid facility in 2028, and four solar projects scheduled for 2026.