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Franklin County Wind Farm begins producing emissions-free energy
Nearly 100 megawatt wind farm in Franklin County is now online

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa, Dec. 11, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Franklin County Wind LLC, a non-regulated subsidiary of Alliant Energy Corporation (NYSE: LNT), has begun commercial operation of the Franklin County Wind Farm located in Franklin County, Iowa.

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The Franklin County Wind Farm consists of 60 wind turbines capable of producing nearly 100 megawatts of emissions-free wind energy. That's enough energy to power approximately 25,000 homes. The final project cost is approximately $235 million, excluding any capitalized interest costs.

"We are very happy to have the Franklin County Wind Farm producing electricity," said Patricia Kampling – Chairman, President and CEO of Alliant Energy. "The construction team delivered this project on time and on budget with an exemplary safety record. We are also grateful to the landowners and the community for their strong support on this project."

Franklin County Wind LLC continues to seek a buyer for the energy produced by the wind farm, but in the meantime it will sell the power it generates into the MISO market.

Alliant Energy currently expects to elect the government cash grant option for the project. The grant is an incentive available from the U.S. Department of Treasury that offsets a portion of the cost of facilities placed into service before the end of 2012.

Alliant Energy Corporation (NYSE: LNT), headquartered in Madison, Wis., provides regulated electric and natural gas service to more than one million electric and 414,000 natural gas customers in more than 1,300 communities across Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Alliant Energy's mission is to deliver the reliable energy and exceptional service customers and communities count on – safely, efficiently, and responsibly. Interstate Power and Light Company and Wisconsin Power and Light Company are Alliant Energy's two public utility subsidiaries. For more information, visit alliantenergy.com.

This press release contains forward-looking statements which can be identified because they use the words "expects," "approximately," or similar words. These statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties including the impact of changes to governmental incentive elections for wind projects and unanticipated disputes with contractors, among others.  Undue reliance should not be placed on these statements. The forward-looking statements included herein are made as of the date hereof and Alliant Energy undertakes no obligation to update publicly such statements to reflect subsequent events or circumstances. 

SOURCE Alliant Energy Corporation; Franklin County Wind LLC

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