Alliant Energy: Beaver Dam Solar Project now complete 

Contact: Tony Palese (608) 458-3132 | tonypalese@alliantenergy.com

Alliant Energy’s solar project delivers long-term benefits to farmers, customers and communities

MADISON, Wis. (Jan. 16, 2024) – Alliant Energy announced the successful completion of its Beaver Dam Solar Project. The 50-megawatt (MW) solar array in Dodge County, Wisconsin, spans 350 acres. It consists of nearly 120,000 solar panels and can produce enough energy to power approximately 13,000 homes annually. 

While generating clean, zero-fuel-cost electricity for Alliant Energy customers, the Beaver Dam Solar Project also delivers long-term benefits to the community, landowners and local residents. Alliant Energy expects the site will generate an estimated $6 million in new shared revenue for the county and local communities over the next 30 years. Native low-growth grass seeding and over 45 acres of newly planted native pollinator habitat will enrich the soil, improve surface water quality and support wildlife habitat diversity, all of which benefits participating landowners, farmers and community residents. 

“I started farming early on in my life,” said John Butterbrodt, one of the participating landowners. “When I was the president of the largest dairy co-op in the country, my friends and family all called me ‘the Dairy Farmer.’ Now when we get together, they call me ‘the Solar Farmer’ and I’m proud of that. In recent years, the corn grown on this land went to the ethanol plant. Now with solar panels, the electricity will help power homes and electric cars. It’s a new way of getting energy for the future of our country. This project is a great economic benefit to the community. It’s good for the taxpayers and it’s good for the future generation of our family.” 

Learn more about John’s story and his decision to partner with Alliant Energy on the Beaver Dam Solar Project here: The Solar Farmer’s story.

Construction on the Beaver Dam Solar Project began in September 2022 and employed over 120 carpenters, electricians, operating engineers and laborers. Over 80% of the workforce was Wisconsin-based. This kept project dollars in the community and maximized the project’s local economic benefits.

“The Beaver Dam Solar Project is a high-quality, zero-fuel-cost energy generation facility that will benefit our customers for decades,” said Tim Kreft, senior manager of strategic projects at Alliant Energy. “This site leverages the latest in solar technology to deliver safe, reliable, cost-effective energy to our customers throughout the year. The Beaver Dam Solar Project is just one way we’re diversifying our electric generation portfolio to serve customers and help build stronger communities.” 

Alliant Energy, the leading utility in terms of Wisconsin solar generation, is delivering on its Clean Energy Blueprint plan to add 1,089 MW of solar capacity to its energy mix. With the completion of the Beaver Dam Solar Project, the company has placed 11 of its 12 Wisconsin-based utility-scale solar projects into service. Alliant Energy expects to complete the 200-MW Grant County Solar Project by mid-2024. This increasingly diverse and resilient energy portfolio, combined with recently approved battery energy storage systems, is a major step toward meeting the company’s aspirational goal of achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions from utility operations by 2050.

About Alliant Energy

Alliant Energy Corporation (NASDAQ: LNT) provides regulated energy service to 995,000 electric and 425,000 natural gas customers across Iowa and Wisconsin. Alliant Energy’s mission is to deliver energy solutions and exceptional service customers and communities count on – safely, efficiently and responsibly. Interstate Power and Light Company (IPL) and Wisconsin Power and Light Company (WPL) are Alliant Energy’s two public energy companies. Alliant Energy is a component of the Nasdaq CRD Sustainability Index, Bloomberg’s Gender-Equality Index and the S&P 500. For more information, visit alliantenergy.com and follow us on LinkedInFacebookInstagram and X.

Forward-looking statement

This release includes forward-looking statements. These statements can be identified because they include a word such as “expect” or other words or expressions of similar import. Similarly, statements that describe future plans or strategies, our Clean Energy Vision, transitioning our energy resources, planned resource additions and future emissions reductions are forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in, or implied by, the statements. Actual results could be materially affected by the following factors, among others: The inability to obtain necessary equipment and labor in a timely manner; access to and cost increases of materials, equipment and commodities including due to tariffs, duties or other assessments, such as any additional tariffs resulting from U.S. Department of Commerce investigations into the sourcing of solar project materials and equipment from certain countries, labor issues or supply shortages, the ability to successfully resolve warranty issues or contract disputes, the ability to achieve the expected level of tax benefits based on tax guidelines and project costs, and the ability to efficiently utilize the renewable generation and storage project tax benefits for the benefit of customers; governmental actions that delay or reject the proposed generation construction plans, or that include terms that make the future generation construction plans uneconomical; unanticipated construction issues, delays or expenditures; failure of equipment and technology to perform as expected; political conditions in Alliant Energy’s service territories; changes to Alliant Energy’s access to capital markets; current or future litigation, regulatory investigations, proceedings or inquiries; and economic conditions in Alliant Energy’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 Wisconsin Power and Light Company undertake no obligation to update publicly such statements to reflect subsequent events or circumstances.