The 20-MW/200-MWh pilot project in Wisconsin could be "the first of many CO2 batteries to be built in partnership between Energy Dome and Alliant," an Alliant executive said.
Alliant Energy''s plans to build two large-scale battery storage projects to pair with solar PV in Wisconsin have been approved by regulators.
The clean energy transition in Wisconsin is taking another step forward with three utility-scale solar projects expected to come online in 2024 and more coming in the next
The volume of solar generation slated to supply power to Wisconsin electricity customers would nearly double if state regulators approve Madison-based Alliant Energy''s
The Wisconsin State Journal reports the Public Service Commission on Thursday unanimously approved Alliant''s plan to buy or build six solar farms in Dane, Grant,
Wisconsin residents who want to add a solar installation to their home need to know about net metering, which is the utility billing practice of offering credit for energy your solar energy system sends to the grid. When the sun is high in the
Home-based solar panels are more likely to have satisfying payback periods if your electric bills are high and you have a roof configuration that can take maximum advantage of the sun. If rooftop solar is not right for you, we offer a
Our solar video series has short videos packed with information to help you learn more about solar energy and whether generating your own is the right choice. Our downloadable e-book
Solar energy is part of our plans to accelerate our transition to renewable energy and balance our energy mix across Iowa and Wisconsin. Find more information about our plans in our Energy
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MADISON – Alliant Energy has announced it will be developing a battery energy storage system that will be located on a seven-acre lot adjacent to Sheboygan''s Edgewater Generating Station. Pending approval by the Public
The solar project is a self-funded community program. The subscription fee per solar block is created based on the community solar garden''s actual land, installation, operating costs, and
Residential customers in Wisconsin who receive electricity from Alliant Energy. Customers not enrolled in Fixed Amount Bill. Rates comparison chart * Holidays are New Year''s Day,
This Alliant Energy® Community Solar Contract is made and entered into by and between Wisconsin Power and Light Company, a Wisconsin corporation, having a mailing address of
Press Releases Alliant Energy gets 175MW/700MWh BESS projects at Wisconsin PV plants approved US utility Alliant Energy''s plans to build two large-scale battery
RENEW Wisconsin and Alliant Energy have agreed to preserve net metering for two years and have created a clear pathway for future rooftop solar installations. At the end of the two-year period, new Alliant solar
The 200-MW project caps Alliant Energy''s historic solar buildout to benefit customers and communities Alliant Energy announced it successfully completed constructing
Over the summer of 2023, Alliant Energy and Renew Wisconsin (a major renewables advocacy organization) negotiated a compromise deal called the Power Partnership Version 2 (PP V2).
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Imagine using clean, renewable energy without solar panels on your roof. In Iowa and Wisconsin, Alliant Energy''s community solar program makes this possible. It lets you
Discover how Alliant Energy community solar program offers affordable clean energy options for residents in Iowa and Wisconsin.
Over the summer of 2023, Alliant Energy and Renew Wisconsin (a major renewables advocacy organization) negotiated a compromise deal called the Power Partnership Version 2 (PP V2).
Customers who do purchase solar panels will still have an Alliant Energy bill. Although some customers can generate enough solar energy to offset their usage, all customers connected to
The solar project is a self-funded community program. The subscription fee per solar block is created based on the community solar garden''s actual costs, including land, installation,
In a significant move towards renewable energy, Alliant Energy is in the early stages of proposing a wind turbine project in Columbia County, Wisconsin, which aims to
The Wisconsin State Journal reports the Public Service Commission on Thursday unanimously approved Alliant''s plan to buy or build six solar farms in Dane, Grant, Green, Rock and Waushara counties for $620 million.
If I went rooftop, solar panels would still produce ~90% after 20 years based on some quick searching. It does look like I''d still be paying ~20-25 each month in connection and other fees
This Alliant Energy® Community Solar Contract is made and entered into by and between Wisconsin Power and Light Company, a Wisconsin corporation, having a mailing address of
Remember, if you've hired a solar contractor to perform your installation, the installer will work with Alliant Energy on your behalf to submit the appropriate application and complete the interconnection process. Thus, you must remain in constant communication with your installer.
Wind turbines, solar panels and fuel cells are just a few examples of how customers connect to the Alliant Energy distribution system. If you are interested in generating your own energy, please review our interconnection steps. This process helps ensure you select a system that is right for you and installed safely.
If approved, Alliant Energy will provide you with an Interconnection Approval Memorandum. This Memorandum has terms and conditions for interconnection of your system, as well as a copy of the standard Interconnection Agreement that will be executed upon completion of all requirements.
The renewable energy produced by the solar site is delivered to the grid, where Alliant Energy manages the sale of the energy on the market. All the energy credit is then passed back to all participating subscribers for the life of the facility. Learn more about how Alliant Energy Community Solar works and view frequently asked questions.
For safety reasons, generation systems that are interconnected to our power grid will not supply power to your home or business if an outage occurs. This protects your equipment from overloading and protects Alliant Energy personnel who may be working on electrical equipment in your area to restore power.
You can also call our Customer Service Center at 1-800-ALLIANT (800-255-4268) and request your usage history. To protect the privacy and security of our customers, only the account holder can request this information. Remember Alliant Energy will not provide this information to your solar contractor if they call us on your behalf.