Data Center Growth Alliant is expanding facilities in Iowa and Texas, including a 1 GW data center deployment in Odessa and a new approximately 370 MW electric service agreement in Iowa. Regulators are also pushing for a utility wide approach to data center costs. This combination signals a sales opportunity to provide scalable energy infrastructure, high capacity power delivery, backup and resilience services, and transparent pricing models for large data center customers.
Storage and Reliability Regulators approved a 20 MW/200 MWh storage project for Alliant with completion planned for 2027, and Alliant is exploring storage deployments at major load hubs like data centers in Odessa. This creates demand for energy storage platforms, grid services, and turnkey storage deployments for reliability, peak shaving, and demand response participation.
Rate Design Opportunity Alliant's situation aligns with a Brattle Group white paper noting that retail power price outcomes depend heavily on rate design and cost sharing policies. This creates an opportunity to offer rate design modeling, scenario planning, dynamic pricing strategies, and procurement optimization to improve customer affordability and revenue stability.
Regional Expansion Alliant serves about one million electric and 425 thousand natural gas customers in Iowa and Wisconsin and is expanding presence in Texas. The cross market growth offers opportunities to provide cross market energy procurement, interconnection support, and integrated gas and electric solutions for large industrial and data center customers.
Net Zero Focus Alliant has a stated goal of net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 and a focus on sustainable energy production. This opens opportunities to partner on decarbonization programs, renewable energy procurement, energy efficiency initiatives, ESG reporting, and carbon accounting solutions that align with customer sustainability goals and regulatory requirements.