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Interstate Power and Light Company to Invest in New Emission Reduction Controls at Lansing Generating Station
Interstate Power and Light Company to Invest in New Emission Reduction Controls at Lansing Generating Station
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa, May 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Interstate Power and
Light Company (IPL), a subsidiary of Alliant Energy Corporation (NYSE: LNT),
highlighted plans today to invest approximately $85 million in emissions
reduction technologies at the Lansing Generating Station. The Lansing
Generating Station is a 317 megawatt coal-fired facility located inLansing,
Iowa.
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"Our company is delivering on its commitment to meet our current customers
and future generations of customers demand with safe, reliable and
environmentally responsible energy," says Tom Aller, president of IPL. "The
investments in the Lansing Generating Station will create economic development
opportunities while mitigating the facility's impact upon our environment."
Construction is expected to begin this summer to install a selective
catalytic reduction system and low nitrogen oxide (NOx) burners. The selective
catalytic reduction (SCR) system is expected to be an $85 million investment.
IPL expects the technologies to remove more than 90 percent, or more than
3,700 tons, of the NOx emissions from the Lansing Generating Station Unit 4
per year. Babcock Power Environmental Inc. will perform the engineering and
procurement of the SCR system. Enerfab and their subcontractors will perform
the construction on the project.
The SCR system and NOx burner projects are expected to require a peak
workforce of approximately 100 workers with a total number of labor hours of
approximately 250,000.
In addition, IPL has filed plans with the Iowa Utilities Board for the
installation of a baghouse, which is designed to capture a minimum of 90
percent of the mercury emissions from the Lansing Generating Station Unit 4.
IPL expects the SCR and baghouse projects to be completed by late 2009.
"We are proud to play a part in positioning our service area for a bright
energy future," adds Aller. "Our investments in emissions reduction
technologies, combined with our pursuit of additional baseload and renewable
energy generation and commitment to energy conservation provide a balanced
approach for our state's economy and environment. We are also extremely
appreciative of the strong energy partnership between our company and the
community ofLansing."
About Alliant Energy
Alliant Energy is an energy-services provider with subsidiaries serving
approximately 1 million electric and 400,000 natural gas customers. Providing
its customers in the Midwest with regulated electric and natural gas service
is the company's primary focus. Interstate Power and Light, the company'sIowa
utility subsidiary headquartered inCedar Rapids, Iowa, serves approximately
530,000 electric and 235,000 natural gas customers. Alliant Energy is a
Fortune 1000 company traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol
LNT. For more information, visit the company's Web site at
http://www.alliantenergy.com.
This press release includes forward-looking statements. These
forward-looking statements can be identified as such because the statements
include words such as "expected," "designed," "approximately," or other words
of similar import. Similarly, statements that describe future plans or
strategies are also forward-looking statements. Such statements are subject to
certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ
materially from those currently anticipated. Actual results could be affected
by such factors as: unanticipated construction issues, delays or expenditures;
failure of equipment and technology to perform as expected; equipment or labor
cost changes; current or future litigation, regulatory investigations,
proceedings or inquiries that could impede the implementation of the IPL's
plans; state or federal regulatory actions or local government actions,
including inability to obtain all necessary approvals and permits; and
economic conditions in IPL'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 IPL
undertake no obligation to update publicly such statements to reflect
subsequent events or circumstances.
SOURCE Alliant Energy Corporation
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