NorthIowaToday.com

Founded in 2010

News & Entertainment for Mason City, Clear Lake & the Entire North Iowa Region

Alliant Energy claims to top 50% renewable energy provided for its Iowa customers

CEDAR RAPIDS – More than 50% of the energy Alliant Energy’s Iowa utility provided to its customers in 2022 came from renewable energy generation, the company recently announced.

CEDAR RAPIDS – More than 50% of the energy Alliant Energy’s Iowa utility provided to its customers in 2022 came from renewable energy generation, the company recently announced.

Alliant Energy, the third-largest owner-operator of regulated wind in the U.S., increased production by 25% from 2021 levels. This increase allowed its Iowa utility to provide a double-digit surge of renewable energy to its customers in 2022, boosting the percentage of renewable energy served to its retail electric customers to 52.7%.

“We are proud of our progress in delivering low-cost, clean energy to our customers while keeping customer affordability top of mind,” said Mayuri Farlinger, vice president of customer and community engagement, Alliant Energy. “Our extensive wind fleet and renewable energy portfolio allows us to continue delivering on our purpose to serve our customers using reliable, clean energy sources.”

Alliant Energy received verification of the data in a filing with the Iowa Utilities Board (IUB) in July 2023. The filing confirms the renewable energy credits (RECs) retired on behalf of its retail electric customers and the utility’s total retail sales for the calendar year.

Alliant Energy’s Iowa renewable energy percentage increased 10% last year also in part because of an agreement to purchase clean energy from the Sac County Wind Farm in late 2021.

Alliant Energy is committed to delivering cost-effective, reliable energy. The company is advancing its Clean Energy Blueprint, a roadmap to accelerate the transition to renewable energy. In addition to more than 1,300 MW of wind generation currently operational in Iowa, Alliant Energy plans to place 400 MW of solar into service in Iowa in the near future.

This plan will continue to drive Alliant Energy toward its recently expanded goals for reducing all EPA reported greenhouse gases, including methane emissions from its natural gas distribution operations.

For more information, visit alliantenergy.com/cleanenergyblueprint.

0 LEAVE A COMMENT2!
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

Even more news:

Copyright 2024 – Internet Marketing Pros. of Iowa, Inc.
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x