Alliant Energy Applies to Build New 277-Megawatt Wind Farm in Wisconsin
2026-01-19 15:59
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Wedoany.com News, recently, Alliant Energy has submitted an application to the Public Service Commission (PSC) of Wisconsin, planning to construct a 277-megawatt wind power farm in Columbia County, Wisconsin.
Once operational, the project will generate enough electricity annually to meet the needs of approximately 100,000 households in Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Public Service Commission is expected to make a decision in early 2027. If approved, Alliant Energy plans to bring the wind farm online by the end of 2028. Currently, the company owns a total of 1,800 megawatts of wind power capacity across Iowa, Wisconsin, and Minnesota.
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