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Leading the Way in Renewable Resources, Alliant Energy-Wisconsin Power and Light Issues Bid Request to Add 100 Megawatts of Wind Generation in Wisconsin

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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)[JL AG]
MADISON, WI USA
    MADISON, Wis., March 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Officials at Wisconsin
Power and Light Company (WP&L), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Alliant Energy
Corporation (NYSE: LNT), announced today they will proceed with plans to
increase the amount of wind power in their balanced portfolio of resources by
adding 100 megawatts (MW) of wind generation in Wisconsin in 2005.  In 2003,
Alliant Energy already had 5.4 percent of the nation's wind capacity on its
system and hopes to increase that number with this renewable energy project.
WP&L will accept proposals from bidders for 10 to 100 MW wind generation in
one or more locations in Wisconsin, with the addition of these resources to be
in place for a minimum of 15 years.
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    Kim Zuhlke, Vice President - New Energy Resources, states that creative
ownership structures or power purchase agreements from bidders is encouraged.
"These proposals could take on many forms including a purchase power
agreement; full or partial ownership of a turn-key wind project; or any
combination of these options," Zuhlke states.  "We will remain open-minded to
any and all alternatives in order to offer exceptional value in renewable
energy to our customers."
    Zuhlke said that while the company encourages all forms of creative
proposals, there is an increasing interest in Alliant Energy taking an
ownership position in wind.
    "We have created a very successful business building the infrastructure
necessary to connect wind farms to the electric grid over the past several
years, so we have a strong understanding and growing expertise in the wind
generation business," said Zuhlke.  "All of our current wind energy capacity
is based on various purchased-power contracts, so given our growing expertise
and interest, we believe this may be an appropriate time to begin establishing
an ownership interest in wind generation that will benefit the state, our
customers and our shareowners."
    Alliant Energy's potential ownership stake could be through direct
ownership by WP&L, or under a lease arrangement with Alliant Energy's
unregulated generation subsidiary, Alliant Energy Generation.
    One key factor necessary for the project to move forward is the extension
of the federal Production Tax Credit (PTC) law, which expired Dec. 31, 2003
but is currently being debated by lawmakers for renewal.  The law essentially
provides an incentive for companies to increase the production of electricity
generated by clean, renewable energy sources such as wind.  This incentive has
helped the wind energy industry to grow and resulted in wind turbine
technology improvements that have made wind an increasingly efficient,
reliable and cost-effective source of electricity. Without the PTC in place,
Zuhlke says, wind power is not as economically feasible for our customers.
    "We are working closely with our federal elected officials to ensure the
renewable energy production tax credit is extended so this project can move
forward," said Zuhlke.  "Senator Grassley has been a key supporter of the PTC
and we are confident that, with his leadership, we can proceed and have this
project in place in 2005."
    "Wind power is a necessary part of a balanced energy diet for Wisconsin
utilities. Alliant Energy's plan to add more wind power to its system will pay
off in a healthier bottom line for its customers as well as cleaner air for
everyone," said Michael Vickerman, Executive Director of RENEW Wisconsin.
    This solicitation is one part in a multi-part strategy to address the
growing energy needs of WP&L's electric customers.  In Dec. 2003, Alliant
Energy announced it would be adding 615 MW of nameplate electric generating
capacity in Wisconsin from 2004 through 2010.  This includes 300 MW of natural
gas simple-cycle generation, 200 MW share in a large base load coal plant, 15
MW anaerobic digesters, and 100 MW wind generation.
    Zuhlke stressed that the additional wind energy capacity is intended to
compliment the proposed 300-megawatt, natural gas-fired peaking Sheboygan
Falls plant announced in Jan. 2004.
    "By deploying wind and simple-cycle natural gas generation, we achieve the
best of both worlds, said Zuhlke.  "Whenever the wind is blowing, we can use
this virtually no-cost fuel source with the confidence that we have the
capacity available to meet our customers' energy needs when the wind
subsides."
    A bidder's conference question and answer session will be held in Madison,
Wis. for interested parties.  Information regarding bidder's conference and
details on how to receive the Request for Proposal (RFP) may be found on
Alliant Energy's Web site at http://www.alliantenergy.com , shortcut
http://www.alliantenergy.com/windrfp.  Deadline to submit bid(s) is May 28, 2004.

    Alliant Energy is an energy-services provider that serves more than three
million customers worldwide.  Providing its regulated customers in the Midwest
with electricity and natural gas service remains the company's primary focus.
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 .

    RENEW Wisconsin ( http://www.renewwisconsin.org ) is a nonprofit organization
headquartered in Madison, WI. RENEW promotes clean energy strategies for
powering the state's economy in an environmentally responsible manner


SOURCE Alliant Energy Corporation




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