Smith Visits Taum Sauk Hydroelectric Power StationU.S. Representative Jason Smith (Mo.) tours Taum Sauk Hydroelectric Power Station in Reynolds County on Saturday, April 15, 2023. Pictured left to right: Smith and Taum Sauk Plant Manager Bart Mabry. WASHINGTON – Last weekend, U.S. Representative Jason Smith (Mo.) toured the Taum Sauk Hydroelectric Power Station in Reynolds County, Mo. During the tour, Smith received an update from Taum Sauk Plant Manager Bart Mabry on Ameren’s efforts to strengthen and modernize the Taum Sauk Hydroelectric Power Station’s infrastructure. “It was great to be back in Reynolds County for a tour of the Taum Sauk Hydroelectric Power Station,” said Smith. “For decades, the power station has helped ensure homes, farms, and businesses won’t lose power when our energy grid struggles to keep up with high demand. I’m glad I had the opportunity to tour the site and to learn more about the critical role it plays in providing energy to families, farmers, and businesses when they need it most.” As Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, one of Smith’s top priorities is advancing policies to strengthen America’s energy security and get our nation back on the path to energy independence like we were under President Donald Trump. As part of this effort, Smith is leading the fight against President Joe Biden’s plan to hit American-made energy with a $37 billion tax hike. In March, he proudly supported the Lower Energy Costs Act, landmark legislation he coauthored to help make America energy independent again and make it easier to start new energy projects by streamlining the permitting process. The Taum Sauk Hydroelectric Power Station was built in the 1960’s and sits on 6,000 acres. The plant was designed to help meet peak electric power demand during the day. Excess electricity on the power grid is used to pump water back to the reservoir at night. |