Technology could boost renewable energy storage
In a new study published September 5 by Nature Communications, the team used K-Na/S batteries that combine inexpensive, readily-found elements -- potassium (K) and sodium (Na), together with sulfur...
Alliant Energy
We are working to integrate emerging technologies and optimize energy resources such as wind and solar power, battery storage and traditional generation systems.
Wisconsin Utility Investors
The innovative Columbia Energy Storage Project, a partnership between the co-owners of the Columbia Energy Center near Portage, Wisconsin, has received approval from State regulators.
Alliant Energy''s Columbia Energy Storage Proje
Fast facts Location: Town of Pacific, Columbia Co., Wis. | Size: 18 MW/180 MWh | Homes powered: about 18,000 Community benefit ers committed to a more sustainable energy future. This project will
Columbia Power & Water Systems
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Wisconsin renewable energy: battery project brings excitement
While energy storage can lower emissions, renewable energy advocates say the climate benefits depend on whether the projects also drive development of wind and solar.
Alliant Energy Plans 277MW Wind Farm in Columbia County, WI
This reliance on external energy sources highlights the critical need for increased domestic renewable energy production, making projects like Columbia Wind all the more critically
Columbia Energy Storage Project Receives DOE Funding
The Columbia Energy Storage Project will be built in Pacific, Wisconsin, near the current Columbia Energy Center. Alliant Energy expects to submit project plans to the Wisconsin Public
Pioneering energy storage project advances in Wisconsin
Utilizing cutting-edge technology designed by Energy Dome, the Columbia Energy Storage Project will boost grid stability, improve resilience and deliver enough electricity to power
Renewable Energy has to be Stored. These
We need safe and efficient ways to store renewably generated energy to use when the wind stops blowing, when clouds form in the sky, and when demand for electricity jumps higher than normal.