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Subject:
Alliant's Energy Efficiency Plan press release
From:
Pam Mackey-Taylor <[log in to unmask]>
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Iowa Discussion, Alerts and Announcements
Date:
Tue, 2 Sep 2008 15:17:08 EDT
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Alliant Shortchanging Customers in Proposed Energy Efficiency Plan
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 2, 2008 
Editors Contact:   
Lynn Laws 
Iowa Environmental Council 
515-244-1194, x 210  
Cell: 515-490-1428 
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While offering kudos for the positive aspects of Alliant Energy’s 2009 Energy 
Efficiency Plan, environmental advocates objected to Alliant Energy’s 
proposal to utilize only half of what they (Alliant) identified as possible. 
“With energy prices high and Iowans facing a tough economy, Alliant needs to 
do everything possible to reduce energy costs through energy efficiency. Their 
proposal misses their own mark of what’s achievable,” said Nathaniel Baer, 
energy program director for the Iowa Environmental Council.  
The Iowa Environmental Council, the Sierra Club and the Environmental Law and 
Policy Center submitted testimony Friday responding to Alliant Energy’s 
Energy Efficiency Plan for 2009-2013. Under Iowa law, public gas and electric 
utilities, including investor-owned utilities, like MidAmerican Energy and Alliant 
Energy, must create comprehensive plans for energy efficiency for all types of 
customers. The Iowa Utilities Board must approve these plans, with input from 
stakeholders provided in a formal proceeding before the Board.  
“There are some bright spots in the plan. Alliant is proposing a 
first-of-its-kind renewable energy program that will help customers put up solar panels 
and wind turbines. Alliant also proposes to help customers build next-generation 
LEED certified green buildings. We’re recommending that the IUB approve these 
portions of the plan,” Baer said.  
But Baer says that’s less than par for what is achievable with today’s 
technology.  
“Alliant significantly underutilizes energy efficiency measures, as the plan 
proposes to achieve less than half of the cost-effective potential they, 
themselves identified as available,” Baer said.  
“Alliant has instead proposed to build new sources of generation, such as a 
coal plant in Marshalltown, which will lead to higher consumer rates than if 
they took advantage of more energy saving opportunities,” Baer added.  
That’s why, on Friday, the Iowa Environmental Council, the Sierra Club and 
the Environmental Law and Policy Center submitted testimony to the Iowa 
Utilities Board, by expert witness, Geoff Crandall of MSB Energy Associates, detailing 
ways to improve the Alliant Energy Efficiency plan: 
-          Alliant should revise the entire plan to achieve a much higher 
level of savings for its customers – such as saving 1.5% of its annual sales with 
energy efficiency.  
-          Alliant must account for recent changes in federal law, which 
should allow it to achieve higher levels of savings from energy efficiency. New 
federal legislation, signed into law last December, will help bring more 
efficient light bulbs and appliances to market and is expected to lower their costs. 
This may help Alliant achieve more savings.  
-          Alliant should initiate a pilot program for solid state lighting, 
also known as light emitting diode or L.E.D. bulbs. 
-          Alliant should expand its public education activities, with a 
focus on reducing energy consumption from home entertainment systems.  
-          The Iowa Utilities Board should create an ongoing stakeholder work 
group to help improve the plan and oversee its implementation.  
“With the threat of global warming so dire and the near certainty of future 
carbon restrictions, it is inconceivable that Alliant would leave so much 
cost-effective energy efficiency on the table,” said Wally Taylor, an attorney with 
the Sierra Club.  
Alliant is also known in Iowa as Interstate Power & Light (IPL). 
-- end -- 
Interviews and a copy of the testimony submitted to the IUB are available by 
calling: 
Nathaniel Baer 
Energy Program Director 
Iowa Environmental Council 
319-321-8449, x 206 
Wally Taylor 
Attorney for Sierra Club, Iowa Chapter  
319-366-2428 
Lynn Laws 
Communications Director 
Iowa Environmental Council 
515-244-1194, ext 210 



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