Alliant Energy: Revolutionary energy storage project surges forward
The Columbia Energy Storage Project uses a new technology, designed by Energy Dome. The system''s unique features will boost grid stability, improve resilience and
Sign up for WPR's email newsletter. The Columbia Energy Storage Project would store excess energy from the electric grid by converting carbon dioxide gas into a compressed liquid form and then converting that liquid back into a gas, powering a turbine to generate electricity, according to the Department of Energy.
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Alliant Energy filed an application with the state Public Service Commission on Aug. 7 to build a long-duration energy storage system in Columbia County. It would be the first project of its kind in North America.
Pending approval, crews will build the energy storage system south of Portage, Wisconsin, in the town of Pacific, near the current Columbia Energy Center. For more information on Alliant Energy's energy storage projects, visit alliantenergy.com/battery.
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