In addition to offering valuable incentives to help you save on energy costs, we are dedicated to offering resources that help you understand the value of conserving and the tools to help you prepare an energy-savings plan.

Tools for customers of the Ameren Illinois Utilities

As a customer of the Ameren Illinois Utilities, you have access to powerful online tools that can help you with your energy-conservation plan by providing regional information on how your energy usage compares to others, and how you might save by changing habits or upgrading your home.

Energy Toolkit www.ameren.com
This application is available to customers of the Ameren Illinois Utilities that have an online account. This powerful tool identifies your energy needs and provides a comparison of your energy usage versus others in your area. Log in to www.ameren.com www.ameren.com to get started.

Energy House
This is a quick and easy-to-use tool that allows you to view things you can do around your house to save energy and money, all while helping to protect the environment. Click here to view.

External Resources

Whether the content is provided by us or by external resources, we are committed to providing you with information that helps you make smart decisions regarding energy consumption. The following list provides links to energy-related online resources.

Ameren www.ameren.com:

Parent company serving 2.2 million customers in Missouri and Illinois.

Energy Star www.ameren.com:

Program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy.

U.S. Dept. of Energy www.ameren.com:

Federal agency advancing the national, economic and energy security of the United States.

Illinois DCEO www.ameren.com:

Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity.

Edison Electric Institute www.ameren.com:

Association of shareholder-owned electric companies, providing utility industry and energy efficiency information.

Energy Education
Council
www.ameren.com:

Illinois electricity information and education collaborative of investor-owned utilities, electric cooperatives, electric municipalities and the University of Illinois-Extension.