Company to retire aging coal plant, build more wind, double biomass
commitment, and increase energy efficiency, to reduce carbon 'footprint'
MADISON, Wis., June 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Wisconsin Power and
Light Company (WPL), a subsidiary of Alliant Energy Corporation (NYSE:
LNT), proposed today to reduce its generation fleet's greenhouse gas
emissions by retiring a coal-fired generating unit, dramatically increasing
its wind power portfolio, doubling its commitment to utilizing biomass, and
aggressively building upon its energy efficiency measures, when its
proposed expansion at the Nelson Dewey Generating Station becomes operable
in 2013.
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The proposed changes to WPL's generation fleet will be filed with the
Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (PSCW) as part of WPL's testimony
filing related to the proposed expansion of the Nelson Dewey Generating
Station, in Cassville, Wisconsin, and are subject to the approval of the
PSCW. The details of the proposal are included in WPL's testimony, being
filed tomorrow with the PSCW.
"Alliant Energy is committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, in
Wisconsin and throughout our service territory," states Barbara Swan,
President-WPL. "We believe our proposal addresses the critical balance of
meeting important environmental objectives with the equally important goal
of providing reliable and affordable power to our customers."
As part of its greenhouse gas emissions reduction proposal, WPL would
retire Edgewater Generating Station's coal-fired unit 3. The facility is
the oldest coal plant in WPL's generation fleet. The company would also
increase its commitment to develop new wind power resources. Previously the
company had announced plans for approximately 300 megawatts of new wind by
the end of 2010. Upon approval of the Nelson Dewey expansion, the company
would add 200 megawatts to that total by the time the new facility begins
commercial operation. While the sites for the future wind farms have not
yet been determined, it is possible that one of the sites could be located
in southwestern Wisconsin.
WPL would also double the amount of renewable resource fuels to be used
at the new third unit of Nelson Dewey, to twenty percent. As a result of
utilizing fuels such as switch grass, waste wood, or corn stalks, not only
are CO2 emissions reduced by offsetting the use of coal at the facility,
but Wisconsin farmers and foresters will have access to new economic
markets, an ecologically friendly crop and better land and forest
management practices. Analysis by researchers from the University of
Wisconsin has shown that the 20 percent biomass at Nelson Dewey unit 3
could create economic development revenues for the State of Wisconsin to
exceed an estimated $50 million annually.
This proposal, along with a fifty percent increase in WPL energy
efficiency savings, is projected to more than offset the carbon emissions
from the new Nelson Dewey unit. The potential increased capital costs
associated with these changes in WPL's generation fleet are expected to be
$500-$550 million, and are contingent upon the company receiving all
applicable regulatory approvals related to the expansion of the Nelson
Dewey Generating Station.
"We spend a lot of time reaching out to our customers, listening to
what they want and what they can afford," adds Swan. "Their two main
concerns: protecting the environment while at the same time keeping the
cost of electricity affordable. These are challenges we embrace as we head
down a path to a greener future."
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. Wisconsin Power and Light, the
company's Wisconsin utility subsidiary, serves approximately 450,000
electric and 175,000 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.
This press release includes forward-looking statements. These
forward-looking statements can be identified as such because the statements
include words such as "believe," "expected," "projected," "approximately,"
"possible," "estimated" or other words of similar import. Similarly,
statements that describe future plans or strategies, including all plans to
reduce greenhouse gas emissions, are also forward-looking statements. Such
statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause
actual results to differ materially from those currently anticipated.
Actual results could be affected by such factors as: state regulatory
actions or local government actions which delay, prevent or alter the
proposed plans, including inability to obtain all necessary approvals and
permits; inability to acquire additional wind farm sites; unanticipated
construction issues, delays or expenditures including increased costs of
labor, materials and equipment; failure of equipment and technology to
perform as expected; current or future litigation, regulatory
investigations, proceedings or inquiries that could impede the
implementation of WPL's plans; political conditions in WPL's service
territories; changes to WPL's access to capital markets; and economic
conditions in WPL's service territory. These factors should be considered
when evaluating the forward-looking statements and undue reliance should
not be placed on such statements. The forward-looking statements included
herein are made as of the date hereof and Alliant Energy and WPL undertake
no obligation to update publicly such statements to reflect subsequent
events or circumstances.
SOURCE Alliant Energy Corporation
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