| WARMER WALLETS: Mild winter helping homeowners save |
Reedsburg Times PressAlliant Energy customers can expect to pay about 15 percent less this year than the average $654 they paid in natural gas bills during the 2010-2011 winter season, said Alliant Energy spokesman Steve Schultz. Schultz said Alliant Energy's winter season ...
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| Alliant Energy to sell wind, renewable business |
DesMoinesRegister.com (blog)Alliant Energy, which owns Interstate Power & Light in Iowa, said Friday it will sell its moneylosing renewable energy business, RMT, after the non-regulated subsidiary reported “an erosion of margins” on its Midwestern wind farms and a loss on a solar ...
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| Alliant earnings grow despite renewable drag |
Boston.comFebruary 10, 2012|AP Alliant Energy said Friday its fourth quarter earnings rose 21 percent on higher power sales and power prices but said its renewable division faltered and would be sold. Net income for the fourth quarter rose to $57 million, ...
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| Baileys Harbor: Local residents take on mustangs |
Green Bay Press GazetteThe Wisconsin portion of this program will be held on April 20-22 in the Alliant Energy Center in Madison. Since the first Extreme Mustang Makeover was held in 2007, the Mustang Heritage Foundation has facilitated the adoptions of more than 3000 ...
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| Baileys Harbor: Local residents take on mustangs |
Door County AdvocateThe Wisconsin portion of this program will be held on April 20-22 in the Alliant Energy Center in Madison. Since the first Extreme Mustang Makeover was held in 2007, the Mustang Heritage Foundation has facilitated the adoptions of more than 3000 ...
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| Alliant Energy to sell its wind farm division |
Milwaukee Journal SentinelBy Tom Daykin of the Journal Sentinel Madison-based Alliant Energy Corp. said Friday it will sell its division that designs and builds wind farms and other renewable energy projects, a business that has dragged down the company's earnings.
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| Alliant Energy Announces 2011 Results |
Bradenton Herald"2011 utility and transportation results were in line with our expectations, however RMT results disappointed," said Bill Harvey, Alliant Energy Chairman and CEO. "Our utility, transportation and non-regulated generation businesses continue to produce ...
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