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WIEG Board Meeting Alliant Energy New Generation Plan Kim Zuhlke February 8, 2007

WIEG Board Meeting Alliant Energy New Generation Plan Kim Zuhlke February 8, 2007 . Nelson Dewey . Nelson Dewey Units 1 and 2. Nelson Dewey Units 1, 2 and Proposed Unit 3. Nelson Dewey #3. 2003 WPL and WPS enter into joint study on technology and sites. More than 100 sites considered.

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WIEG Board Meeting Alliant Energy New Generation Plan Kim Zuhlke February 8, 2007

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  1. WIEG Board MeetingAlliant Energy New Generation PlanKim ZuhlkeFebruary 8, 2007

  2. Nelson Dewey

  3. Nelson Dewey Units 1 and 2

  4. Nelson Dewey Units 1, 2 and Proposed Unit 3

  5. Nelson Dewey #3 • 2003 WPL and WPS enter into joint study on technology and sites. • More than 100 sites considered. • Existing facilities and green field. • Four sites emerged as top candidates. • Early 2004, WP&L decides to focus on Columbia and Nelson Dewey.

  6. Columbia: Our First Look • Big site – ease of construction. • Synergies with existing facilities. • Very good transportation, water and air. • Can build to an economy of scale – 600+ MW’s. • Transmission ~ $20m. • Community is receptive.

  7. Nelson Dewey: Our First Look • Very good water and air. • Barge for transportation. • Small site. • Transmission ~ $20m. • Community and the region is enthusiastic and supportive.

  8. Nelson Dewey: A Closer Look • Two 100 MW units at Cassville today (Nelson Dewey #1 and #2) • Updating emissions technology has synergies with building Nelson Dewey #3 • An opportunity for life extension of Units #1 and #2 • Unit #3 Technology • New circulating fluidized bed (CFB) technology (proven @ 300 MW’s) • Fuel flexibility (pet coke, coal, biomass) • Add rail transportation to the site • Existing rail corridor provides opportunity • New benefits to Nelson Dewey #1 and #2

  9. Nelson Dewey: A Closer Look • River is a significant advantage in construction • Materials and labor • Great local support • Economic benefits to Cassville & Grant County • Transmission • Low cost upgrades • Enhanced river crossing • Greatly improves Wisconsin import capacity The Bottom Line: The pieces align to make this the best option for customers.

  10. Base Imports Into Wisconsin (ATC) Arrowhead-Weston Eau Claire- Arpin 1,913 MW 161 kV Lore- Turkey River 345 kV Major Pathways Zion- Pleasant Prairie Zion- Arcadia Wempletown -Paddock Wempletown -Rockdale

  11. Increase Import Columbia 3 Arrowhead-Weston 1969 MW 56 MW Increase Eau Claire- Arpin 161 kV Lore- Turkey River 345 kV Major Pathways Zion- Pleasant Prairie Zion- Arcadia Wempletown -Paddock Wempletown -Rockdale

  12. Import Increase: COL 3 vs. NED 3 Arrowhead-Weston 2,538 MW 625 MW Increase Eau Claire- Arpin 161 kV Lore- Turkey River 345 kV Major Pathways Zion- Pleasant Prairie Zion- Arcadia Wempletown -Paddock Wempletown -Rockdale

  13. Transmission Value: COL 3 vs. NED 3 Arrowhead-Weston $26.9M Annual Decrease Eau Claire- Arpin 161 kV Paddock Rockdale Lore- Turkey River 345 kV Major Pathways Zion- Pleasant Prairie Zion- Arcadia Wempletown -Paddock Wempletown -Rockdale

  14. Major Milestones - Nelson Dewey #3

  15. WPL = 10% RPS = 300 MW of Wind • 80–100 MW’s in Wisconsin – Cedar Ridge – Ratebase Forward – PPA • 200 MW’s in Iowa or Minnesota – sites under option

  16. Project Overview Project Site • WPL to build, own & operate a 68MW - 98MW Wind Farm. • 41 Wind Turbines; 1.65MW - 2.5 MW each • Located near Eden, WI • Rate based asset • Commercial Operation Date: 12/31/2008 • Net Capacity Factor = 34% • East access to transmission • Excellent local support

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