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Alliant Energy Submits “Notice of Intent to Settle” on Future Wisconsin Rates
Agreement in principle would provide Alliant Energy customers ongoing rate certainty while advancing the company’s transition to clean energy
May 05, 2021 17:39 ET | Source: Alliant Energy Corporation Alliant Energy Corporation Madison, Wisconsin, UNITED STATES
MADISON, Wis., May 05, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Alliant Energy (NASDAQ: LNT) today notified the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (PSCW) of its intent to enter into a settlement agreement regarding electric and natural gas rates in Wisconsin for 2022 and 2023. Alliant Energy has a settlement in principle with several Wisconsin-based stakeholder organizations, including the Citizens Utility Board (CUB), Wisconsin Industrial Energy Group (WIEG) and Sierra Club, which further manages customer costs and enables a thoughtful transition to clean energy.
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Alliant Energy plans to add another 414 megawatts (MW) of solar in Wisconsin. This rounds out the company’s previously announced plan to accelerate its transition to clean energy by adding more than 1,000 MW of solar while helping customers avoid more than $2 billion in long-term costs. Upon completion of their more than 1,000 MW of solar, Alliant Energy will own and operate the most solar energy in the state of Wisconsin. Courtesy of NREL
“Guided by our purpose-driven strategy to serve customers and build strong communities, we are accelerating our transition to cleaner energy,” stated David de Leon, President of Alliant Energy s Wisconsin energy company. “This continued transition is a smart investment, benefitting our customers long-term, while also creating hundreds of jobs across the state and providing local communities with shared-revenues.”
Alliant Energy to construct 414MW of solar in Wisconsin
Alliant Energy to construct 414MW of solar in Wisconsin
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Alliant Energy has announced its plans to add another 414 MW of solar energy in Wisconsin which will round out the company’s previously announced plan to accelerate its transition to clean energy by adding more than 1,000 MW of solar. Upon completion of its more than 1,000 MW of solar, Alliant Energy will own and operate the most solar energy in the state of Wisconsin. The company has stated that they will construct six new projects that will be constructed in the country areas of Dodge, Grant, Green, Rock, and Waushara counties and once they are operational, local communities will receive an estimated US$50 million in shared revenues for the next 30 years to use in a variety of ways, such as funding local fire departments, investing in school programs and upgrading park facilities. Additionally, local landowners will receive a combined US$60 million i