Ameren Missouri has donated 100 Energy Star-rated window air conditioners to the Samaritan Center in Jefferson City.
On average, energy-efficient air conditioners cost less than a dollar a day to operate and can be lifesaving in extreme heat.
23rd anniversary of SOS cooling summer project
2023's air conditioner donation marks the 23rd anniversary of Cooldownmissouri.org’s “Save our Seniors” (S.O.S) Cooling Summer Project. It is Ameren Missouri’s 18th year of participation in the program.
Since then, Ameren Missouri has helped deliver nearly 10,000 window air conditioner units to qualified seniors and people with disabilities across the region.
using air conditioners
We are now able to distribute 100 more air conditioners to the individuals and families most in need"
"We highly encourage our customers to run their air conditioners this summer," said Mitch Ditter, senior manager of Ameren Missouri’s central Missouri division. "The few dollars it takes to run an air conditioner doesn’t compare to the value of protecting your health and being safe."
"Thanks to this generous donation from Ameren Missouri, we are now able to distribute 100 more air conditioners to the individuals and families most in need throughout our community this summer," said Ben DeFeo, operations manager of the Samaritan Center.
energy assistance funds
Older adults and people with disabilities as well as low- to moderate-income families are encouraged to apply for energy assistance funds.
Other Ameren Missouri resources are available for seniors and those with medical concerns. Customers and their families are encouraged to visit AmerenMissouri.com/HealthAndSafety for information on:
- Medical Equipment Registry – Register your medical equipment so that we can notify you about planned maintenance outages. You should also have a backup plan in place for emergency outages.
- The Caring Contact Program – Eligible customers may designate a person or agency for Ameren Missouri to contact before disconnection for nonpayment. Caring Contact helps protect the health and safety of older adults and people with disabilities who may need additional support in handling potential disconnection of service.
- Keeping Cool Program – Helps make summer energy bills more affordable for senior citizens, those with children under 5, or who have documented chronic medical conditions. It includes up to five monthly electric bill credits in the summer months to keep customers cool and safe.
- Weatherization Assistance – Qualifying income-eligible homeowners and renters within the area are eligible to receive assistance in the form of weatherization improvements to their homes through local agencies. Elderly and disabled persons are given preference. The improvements include caulking, water heater jackets, weather stripping, and insulation.
Energy assistance is also available to Ameren Missouri customers who need help paying their bills. Visit AmerenMissouri.com/EnergyAssistance to learn about various support options, including:
- LIHEAP – The State of Missouri offers assistance for income-eligible customers through the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP).
- Budget Billing Plan – A free option that helps level out seasonal changes in customers’ energy bills by dividing the previous year’s usage into predictable baseline monthly payments. The result is more peace of mind and an energy bill that stays the same even when the temperature outside does not.
- Pick A Due Date – Pick the day of the month that is most convenient for the user to pay their Ameren energy bill.
- Energy-Efficiency Rebates – A variety of resources and rebates for energy-saving products are available to help reduce energy usage.