Alliant Energy announced it successfully completed constructing its Grant County Solar Project. The 200-megawatt (MW) solar array in Potosi, Wisconsin, can generate enough electricity to power more than 50,000 homes annually. The project's completion is the culmination of Alliant Energy's multi-phase buildout of 12 utility-scale solar projects in Wisconsin totaling 1,089 MW.

This investment in a more diverse energy generation mix created more than 2,700 jobs across all projects. It improves service reliability and enables Alliant Energy to power nearly 300,000 homes annually with zero-fuel-cost solar energy. Encompassing over 1,400 acres, the Grant County Solar Project site hosts more than 430,000 solar panels and features nearly 350 acres of native pollinator habitat.

Alliant Energy expects the site will generate an estimated $30 million in new shared revenue for the county and town over the life of the project. Alliant Energy contracted with a subsidiary of NextEra Energy Resources, LLC to construct the Grant County Solar Project. Construction began in September 2022, employing more than 700 workers.

The influx of jobs helped maximize the local economic benefit of the project. The announcement underscores Alliant Energy's role as a leader in the clean energy transition. In addition to being Wisconsin's owner and operator of solar energy generation, Alliant Energy plans to develop nearly 275 MW of energy storage capacity to complement its renewable portfolio.

This includes the 100-MW Grant County Battery Project that will also be located at the Grant County Solar Project site. Through the investments outlined in the company's Clean Energy Blueprint, Alliant Energy is diversifying its generation portfolio, improving energy security and working to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions from utility operations by 2050.