Renewable Energy

Wautoma Solar

The E 624-acre Wautoma Solar Project is an estimated 99 MW Solar Project Located in Waushara County, WI. The Wautoma Solar Project is among many developed to support the Clean Energy Blueprint, adding nearly 1,100 MW of solar energy generation to Wisconsin’s energy grid.

Springfield Solar

The 884-acre Springfield Solar Project would be a 100 MW solar electric generating facility in Dodge County, WI. It would also require the construction of a new 138-Kv substation and an approximately 500-foot new 138-Kv generator tie line. The project would comprise solar arrays, access roads, ancillary facilities, above-ground collector circuits, underground collector circuits, a new collector substation, and an operations and maintenance building.

Cassville Solar

The 350-acre Beaver Dam Solar Project is an estimated 50-megawatt (MW) Solar Project Located In Dodge County, Wisconsin. It will Connect directly to the Electrical Transmission Grid Through The Local Substation.

Onion River Solar

The Onion River Solar Project is an estimated 150 megawatt (MW) solar project in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin.

Crawfish River Solar

The Crawfish River Solar Project is an estimated 75 megawatt (MW) solar project in Jefferson County, Wisconsin.

Paddock Solar

The 500-acre Paddock Solar Project in Rock County, Wisconsin is being constructed to produce electricity using renewable resources and decrease cO2 emissions. The Paddock Solar Project is one of the larger projects planned in Wisconsin, with 150,000 to 165,000 solar panels. It is a 65-megawatt (MW) facility.

Albany Solar

The 50-megawatt Albany Solar Project in Green County, Wisconsin, is part of Wisconsin’s Clean Energy Blueprint, a strategic roadmap to cost-effectively accelerate the transition to renewable energy and reduce carbon emissions.

Beaver Dam Solar

The 350-acre Beaver Dam Solar Project is an estimated 50-megawatt (MW) solar project in Dodge County, Wisconsin. It will connect directly to the electrical transmission grid through the local substation.

North Rock Solar

The 50-megawatt (MW) North Rock Solar Project in Rock County, Wisconsin is part of Alliant Energy’s Clean Energy Blueprint, a strategic roadmap to cost-effectively accelerate renewable energy and reduce carbon emissions. Now complete, the project positively impacts the environment and generates enough energy to power nearly 13,000 homes annually.

Wood County Solar

The 1200-acre Wood County Solar Project is an estimated 150-megawatt (MW) solar project in Wood County, Wisconsin. Major components of the project include a substation, laydown yard, transformer, junction boxes, collection system, and an operations and management (O&M) building. An approximately 4-mile 138-kV transmission line would also be required to connect the solar facility to the existing electric transmission grid.

Bear Creek Solar

The 456-acre Bear Creek Solar Project is an estimated 50-megawatt (MW) Solar project in Richland County, Wisconsin. At 50 MW, the Bear Creek Solar Project is Wisconsin’s Newest large-scale utility solar farm.

Wisconsin

The 624-acre Wautoma Solar Project is an estimated 99 MW solar project in Waushara County, WI. The Wautoma Solar Project is among many developed to support the Clean Energy Blueprint that will add nearly 1,100 MW of solar energy generation To Wisconsin’s energy grid.

Iowa

Creston Solar

The Creston Solar Project is a 50-megawatt (MW) solar array in Union County, Iowa. It will connect to the electrical transmission grid directly through the local substation. Once complete, the project will positively impact the environment and generate enough clean, low-cost energy to power approximately 11,000 homes annually.

Wever Solar

The Wever Solar Project is an estimated 150-megawatt (MW) solar array in Lee County, Iowa. In the future, it can add a 75-MW battery energy storage system. The Wever Solar Project will connect to the electrical transmission grid. Once complete, it will positively impact the environment and generate enough clean, low-cost energy to power more than 30,000 homes annually.

Duane Arnold I & II Solar

Duane Arnold Solar I & II are innovative solar and energy storage projects in Linn County, Iowa. Together the projects will have a capacity of up to 200 megawatts of energy.

These projects are more than solar panels – they represent a significant capital investment in Iowa. Throughout construction and operations, the Duane Arnold Solar projects will create good-paying jobs and millions in additional revenue for the local community.

Travero Logistics Rail and Bridge Project

Franklin County Wind Re-Power Project

The Franklin County repower the work scope for the turbines is as follows:

remove rotor
disassemble blades
exchange blade bearing and internal components in the hub
remove drivetrain for replacement with new drivetrain
Generators are removed and worked on at warehouse to install new components
Blade inspections and repair as needed along with leading edge protection on all of the blade
Replace capacitors
Install new W500 cable
Replace all pad mount boxes.

Other Projects

Wood County BESS project (Battery Storage)

The Wood County BESS Project is a 75 MW AC Battery Energy Storage System Project that will consist of 48 blocks of BESS units with ventilation and 24 BESS inverters. The Wood County BESS will have a 75 MW output and be integrated with the 150 MW Wood County Solar Project.

Grant County BESS project

The Grant County battery energy storage system (BESS) will have a 100 MW output and be integrated with the 200 MW Grant County Solar Project. The PV plant is currently under construction.