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Wisconsin Power and Light Company Files Request to Change Retail Electric and Natural Gas Rates

   Alliant Energy is the parent company of two public utility companies--Interstate Power and Light Company (IPL) and Wisconsin Power and Light Company (WPL)--and of Alliant Energy Resources, Inc. (AER), the parent company of Alliant Energy's non-regulated operations. (PRNewsFoto/ALLIANT ENERGY CORPORATION)

MADISON, WI UNITED STATES
   Adjustments necessary to continue environmental stewardship, implement
 renewable energy projects, increase energy conservation, and provide safe
                            and reliable service

    MADISON, Wis., Feb. 22 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Wisconsin Power and
Light Company (WPL), a subsidiary of Alliant Energy Corporation (NYSE:
LNT), filed a request today with the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin
(PSCW) to adjust its retail electric and natural gas rates, effective
January 1, 2009.

    (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20020405/LNTLOGO)

    WPL is requesting to increase retail electric rates by $93 million (9.1
percent) and decrease natural gas service rates by $814,000 (1.0 percent),
when compared to current rates. The request seeks to recover costs of
operating the electric and natural gas utility systems. The cost drivers in
this case include increased spending on electric generation infrastructure,
environmental compliance and stewardship, enhanced investment in renewable
energy purchasing and projects, stepped up customer energy-efficiency and
conservation efforts, and related transmission and distribution costs.

    In the request, WPL asks the PSCW for approval to offer customers low
interest financing or grants for customer-owned renewable generation, a
move designed to encourage further development of renewable energy sources.
The proposed renewable initiative will assist agricultural, commercial and
industrial customers, schools and governments in identifying and
implementing renewable energy projects. As part of this proceeding, WPL
proposes to increase its buyback rates for solar, biogas, and wind energy
and to combine rate options with incremental funding for new conservation
programs.

    "We have worked hard to control our operational costs and we intend to
continue to do so into the future, however, an increase is needed in 2009
for costs associated with the Cedar Ridge Wind Farm, addition of emission
controls to existing plants, and expansion of our energy conservation and
renewable programs," said Barbara J. Swan, President-WPL. "These costs are
necessary to ensure we continue to provide our customers with safe,
reliable and environmentally responsible electric and natural gas utility
service, while advancing Wisconsin's opportunity for long-term economic
growth and a greener energy future."

    The requested changes in electric rates would increase the base rates
established by the PSCW on January 1, 2008.

    A typical residential electric customers using 600 kWh per month would
see a monthly increase of approximately $8.71 on their bills. A typical
residential natural gas customer using 730 therms annually would see a
decrease of approximately $7.00 over the course of a year. The actual
amount may vary depending on the outcome of the pending case and associated
rate designs approved by the Commission.

    The approval process for the base rate case is expected to take
approximately nine months, resulting in new rates becoming effective on or
about January 1, 2009. The electric rate request is based on forecasted
costs for 2009. WPL is also requesting that the case be re opened to
included costs associated with approved infrastructure additions for 2010.
The gas rate decrease is based on the average of 2009 and 2010 forecasted
costs. All rate changes must be approved by the PSCW after a thorough
review of the data and after obtaining input from the public.

    Alliant Energy is an energy-services provider with subsidiaries serving
approximately 980,000 electric and 410,000 natural gas customers. Providing
its customers in the Midwest with regulated electric and natural gas
service is the company's primary focus. Wisconsin Power and Light, the
company's Wisconsin utility subsidiary, serves 453,000 electric and 176,000
natural gas customers. Alliant Energy, headquartered in Madison, Wis., is a
Fortune 1000 company traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol
LNT. For more information, visit the company's Web site at
http://www.alliantenergy.com.



SOURCE Alliant Energy Corporation




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