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Interstate Power and Light Company to Partner With Prairie Lands Bio-Products, Inc. on Development of Renewables to Fuel Proposed Power Plant

   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
 Proposed Sutherland Generating Station Unit 4 to use switchgrass or other
            similar agriculturally based products as fuel source

    CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa, March 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Interstate Power
and Light Company (IPL), a subsidiary of Alliant Energy Corporation (NYSE:
LNT), announced today a partnership with Prairie Lands Bio-Products, Inc.
(Prairie Lands) to assess ways to create a commercially viable market for
switchgrass or other similar agriculturally based products to serve as a
fuel source for up to 10 percent of the power for the proposed 630 megawatt
Sutherland Generating Station Unit 4 in Marshalltown, Iowa.

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    As part of the assessment, Prairie Lands is evaluating the potential
environmental, economic and agricultural benefits of switchgrass or other
similar agricultural products. Prairie Lands Bio-Products, Inc. is also
identifying cost-effective and efficient methods to collect, aggregate,
process, and deliver the products to the power plant.

    "We are excited to partner with IPL and assist in developing a fuel
supply for this state of the art facility," says Bill Belden, Manager of
Prairie Lands. "The Prairie Lands Board of Directors is gratified that IPL
recognizes our contributions to the Chariton Valley Biomass Project and has
the confidence in our ability to develop and deliver biomass fuel."

    Prairie Lands' assessment will build upon the successful switchgrass
test burn demonstrations conducted during the Chariton Valley Biomass
Project (CVBP) in 2006. The CVBP, funded by IPL and the United States
Department of Energy, sought to investigate and demonstrate the technical
feasibility, environmental benefits and potential business viability of
growing switchgrass to replace a portion of the coal fuel supply at the
Ottumwa Generating Station in Chillicothe, Iowa.

    "We are pleased to partner with Prairie Lands on the development of a
renewables market that can power Sutherland Generating Station Unit 4,"
states Tom Aller, president of IPL. "The proposed power plant's hybrid
technology creates economic development opportunities, jobs and enables our
company to permanently reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Iowa continues to
grow its renewable energy economy and the use of renewables as a fuel
source in the proposed power plant benefits our environment and economy. We
look forward to working with Prairie Lands Bio-Products in continuing to
position Iowa as a leader in renewable energy."

    Prairie Lands expects to provide IPL with a study and assessment of
methods to develop a commercially viable market.

    The 630 megawatt facility expects to be operational in 2013 and would
provide enough energy to power approximately 472,500 homes and businesses.
The facility's design consists of a hybrid technology, which allows the
facility to utilize switch grass, corn stalks or other similar
agriculturally based products for up to 10 percent of its fuel source. As a
result, IPL expects to reduce the amount of coal burned at the facility. An
additional 19 megawatt equivalent of steam cogeneration will be available
for use by nearby industries.

    About Alliant Energy

    Alliant Energy is an energy-services provider with subsidiaries serving
approximately 1 million electric and 400,000 natural gas customers.
Providing its customers in the Midwest with regulated electric and natural
gas service is the company's primary focus. Interstate Power and Light, the
company's Iowa utility subsidiary headquartered in Cedar Rapids, Iowa,
serves approximately 530,000 electric and 235,000 natural gas customers.
Alliant Energy 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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