Alliant Energy Corporationis apublic utilityholding company headquartered inMadison, Wisconsin,providing power inIowaandWisconsin.

Alliant Energy Corporation
Company typePublic
IndustryUtilities
Founded1917;107 years ago(1917)
Headquarters4902 N. Biltmore Lane
Madison,Wisconsin
United States
Products
RevenueIncreaseUS$3.669 Billion (Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2021)[1]
IncreaseUS$0.795 Billion (Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2021)[1]
IncreaseUS$0.674 Billion (Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2021)[1]
Total assetsIncreaseUS$18.553 Billion (Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2021)[1]
Total equityIncreaseUS$5.990 Billion (Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2021)[1]
Number of employees
3,375[2](2021)
Subsidiaries
  • Interstate Power & Light
  • Wisconsin Power & Light
Websitealliantenergy

History

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Interstate Power and Light Company (IPL) expanded greatly in the late 1920s to include operations in Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North and South Dakota, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Manitoba (Canada). One of the largest purchases in the late 1920s was the purchase of what became its northern Minnesota territory from theWilbur Foshayinterests.

In the 1930s and 1940s, the effects of the Depression and passage of laws to regulate utility operations at the state and federal level had an effect on IPC as well as its neighbors. In Iowa, the legislature passed laws making it easier for cities to establish municipal utilities (and indeed, there are over 100 municipal utilities in Iowa today). By 1940, the state ofNebraskahad passed laws that forced all investor-owned utilities in that state to sell their operations to one of several "public power districts" operating in that state.

During the 1940s, IPC divested itself of all its operations that were not part of its main territory in southern MN / northern Iowa. The largest chunk of territory was that operating in northeast ND / northern MN / Emerson, Manitoba which was sold in summer 1943 and fall 1944. The SD properties (around Winner) were sold in 1946. It would not be until 1956 when the last isolated district — the area around Waconia, MN — was sold toNorthern States Power.

As IPC sold its properties that were isolated from the main system, it picked up others that were adjacent to its system and more easily interconnected: the Eastern Iowa Power system, and the Iowa / Minnesota properties of the Central States Power and Light Corporation.

The Wisconsin operations were sold to Wisconsin Power and Light (now the eastern half of Alliant's operations).

The other part of IPL — IES Utilities — incorporated in Iowa in 1925 as the Iowa Railway and Light Corporation and was later known as Iowa Electric Light and Power Company. IES expanded across that part of Iowa south of IPC's territory, eventually acquiring the Iowa operations of theUnion Electric Companyof St. Louis, MO.

IES and IPC merged in the mid-1990s to form IPL.[3]Today, IPL provides electricity and gas to communities in Iowa, while WPL serves southern and central Wisconsin.[4] In late 2007, Alliant Energy received final approval to sell their utility services in Illinois to Jo-Carroll Energy.

In 2000, the utility purchased thenaming rightsto the campus of theDane CountyExpo Center just southwest of downtownMadison,including the county-owned arena, which were all renamed theAlliant Energy Center.

In the 1970s IES constructed theDuane Arnold Energy Center,a 615MWnuclear plant inPalo, Iowa.In 2006, Alliant closed a deal withFPL Energyto sell their stake in the plant.[5]

Alliant Energy also provides several non-regulated services, including ground transportation and energy engineering (such as wind and geothermal energy).

In 2007 it acquired 200 MW Buffalo CreekWind FarmatHampton, IowafromWind Capital Group.[6]

Alliant Energy sold to ITC Holdings their transmission system (34.5 kV, 69 kV, 115 kV, 161 kV and 345 kV) in Iowa and Minnesota in 2007.

In 2015, the company finalized the sale of its Minnesota territory to a consortium of 12 electric cooperatives operating in that state.

In 2016, Alliant began offering a $500 rebate for its customers who purchase a home charging station forelectric vehicles.To encourage the use of electric vehicles in Madison, Wisconsin, the company also offered free public charging at its Madison office.[7]

On October 23, 2020, the city ofCedar Rapids, Iowa,which is serviced by Alliant, announced it had reached a 12-year agreement for naming rights to the downtown convention center complex formerly known as the U.S. Cellular Center. The facility was renamedAlliant Energy Power House.[8]

Subsidiaries

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  • Interstate Power and Light Company (IPL) is a public utility that generates and distributeselectricityand distributes and transportsnatural gasin Iowa
  • Wisconsin Power and Light Company (WPL) provides similar services as IPL in southern and central Wisconsin
  • Travero, Inc is logistics company providing services including brokerage, trucking, rail, transloading, and warehousing.[9][10]

Politics

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The former CEO of Alliant Energy, Patricia Kampling, wrote a guest editorial inThe Gazettewhere she wrote that Alliant Energy and the American Wind Association presented Republican U.S. SenatorChuck Grassleyof Iowa with AWEA's Wind Champion Award. Grassley is often referred to as the "father" of American wind energy because of his work on the federal renewable energy production tax credit, according to Kampling.[11]

References

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  1. ^abcde"Alliant Energy 2021 Annual Report".gcs-web.31 December 2021.Retrieved19 February2022.
  2. ^"Who Are We".Alliant Energy.Retrieved27 August2021.
  3. ^"Alliant Energy, Form U-1/A, Filing Date Jun 21, 2002".secdatabase.RetrievedJan 4,2013.
  4. ^"Alliant Energy, Form 10-Q, Quarterly Report, Filing Date Nov 9, 2012"(PDF).secdatabase.RetrievedJan 4,2013.
  5. ^"Alliant Energy, Form 10-K, Annual Report, Filing Date Mar 3, 2006"(PDF).secdatabase.RetrievedJan 4,2013.
  6. ^Sale of Buffalo Creek Wind Farm - alternative-energy-news.info - December 12th, 2007
  7. ^"Thinking of driving an electric vehicle?".Alliant Energy News.2016-04-04.Retrieved2018-11-20.
  8. ^"Cedar Rapids downtown convention center now known as Alliant Energy Power House".KCRG-TV.Retrieved2020-10-23.
  9. ^"About Us".travero.Retrieved2023-01-24.
  10. ^"Alliant Energy News Release 7/15/20 - Alliant Energy Transportation transforms into Travero".alliantenergy.Retrieved2023-01-24.
  11. ^Kampling, Patricia (2018-09-05)."Grassley is an Iowa 'wind champion'".The Gazette.Retrieved2018-09-27.
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