LNT
DependentAlliant Energy
$72.51
-0.81%
as of 13 Apr
Power Core
Alliant Energy's moat is the regulatory-granted territorial monopoly over electricity and gas distribution in defined service areas across Iowa and Wisconsin, reinforced by a multi-billion-dollar physical asset base that no competitor can legally or economically replicate.
Direction of Movement
Steady Execution, Bounded by Policy and Regulatory Constraints
ROC 200
+20.5%
LNT
Alliant Energy
$72.51
-0.81%
as of 13 Apr
DCF Fair Value: $4.98
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Company Profile
Alliant Energy Corporation is a utility holding company that provides regulated electric and natural gas services to customers in the Midwest United States. Through its subsidiaries, Interstate Power and Light Company and Wisconsin Power and Light Company, it generates and distributes electricity to nearly 1 million electric customers and distributes natural gas to approximately 425,000 gas-only customers in Iowa and Wisconsin. The company also sells electricity to wholesale customers including municipalities and rural electric cooperatives, and serves sectors such as farming, agriculture, industrial manufacturing, chemicals, packaging, and food industries. Alliant Energy owns a 16% interest in American Transmission Co. and operates additional services including a short-line rail freight in Iowa, a freight terminal on the Mississippi River in Illinois, freight brokerage, wind turbine blade recycling, and a rail-served warehouse. It holds interests in a natural gas-fired electric generating unit in Wisconsin and a wind farm in Oklahoma. Headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin, Alliant Energy plays a key role in delivering reliable energy infrastructure to residential, commercial, and industrial users across its territories.
Sector
Utilities
Industry
Utilities - Regulated Electric
Employees
2,948