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Alliant Energy Corporation (NASDAQ: LNT) reported a 7% increase in non-GAAP EPS to $2.58 for 2021 from $2.42 in 2020. The company announced updated 2022 earnings guidance ranging from $2.67 to $2.81 per share, alongside planned net capital expenditures of $6.1 billion from 2022 to 2025, with an additional $300 million investment. Utilities and Corporate Services generated $2.52 per share in GAAP EPS for 2021, driven by increased rate base and improved sales post-COVID-19. The company achieved its 19th consecutive year of dividend growth.

Positive
  • 7% growth in non-GAAP EPS from $2.42 in 2020 to $2.58 in 2021.
  • Updated 2022 earnings guidance of $2.67 to $2.81 per share.
  • 19th consecutive year of dividend growth.
  • Planned net capital expenditures of $6.1 billion from 2022 to 2025.
Negative
  • Higher depreciation expense affecting EPS.
  • Adjusted earnings per share were $2.58 in 2021 compared to $2.42 in 2020, representing 7% growth
  • Provided updated 2022 earnings guidance range of $2.67 to $2.81 per share
  • Provided updated 2022-2025 net capital expenditures of $6.1 billion in aggregate
    • Additional $300 million of net investment during this period

MADISON, Wis., Feb. 17, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Alliant Energy Corporation (NASDAQ: LNT) today announced U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and non-GAAP consolidated unaudited earnings per share (EPS) for 2021 and 2020 as follows:

 GAAP EPS Non-GAAP EPS
  2021   2020   2021   2020 
Utilities and Corporate Services$2.52  $2.36  $2.52  $2.36 
American Transmission Company (ATC) Holdings 0.12   0.14   0.12   0.14 
Non-utility and Parent (0.01)  (0.03)  (0.01)  (0.07)
Alliant Energy Consolidated$2.63  $2.47  $2.63  $2.43 

“2021 was another great year for Alliant Energy as we marked the 3rd consecutive year of delivering 7% EPS growth, and the 19th consecutive year of dividend growth,” said John Larsen, Alliant Energy Chair, President and CEO. “Looking forward to 2022, we are excited to begin placing some of our announced 1.5 gigawatts of solar generation in service and put that zero-emissions generation to work for our customers.”

Utilities and Corporate Services - Alliant Energy’s Utilities and Alliant Energy Corporate Services, Inc. (Corporate Services) operations generated $2.52 per share of GAAP EPS in 2021, which was $0.16 per share higher than 2020. The primary drivers of higher EPS were higher earnings resulting from Interstate Power and Light Company’s (IPL’s) and Wisconsin Power and Light Company’s (WPL’s) increasing rate base, higher sales due to favorable temperature impacts versus 2020, as well as higher temperature-normalized sales due to recovery from COVID-19 sales impacts in 2020. These items were partially offset by higher depreciation expense and lower allowance for funds used during construction (AFUDC).

Earnings Adjustments - Non-GAAP EPS for 2020 excludes $0.02 per share related to credit loss adjustments on a guarantee for an affiliate of Whiting Petroleum Corporation (Whiting Petroleum) and $0.02 per share related to a tax valuation allowance adjustment, both for Alliant Energy’s Non-utility and Parent. Non-GAAP adjustments, which relate to material charges or income that are not normally associated with ongoing operations, are provided as a supplement to results reported in accordance with GAAP.

Estimated Temperature Impacts to Non-GAAP EPS - The estimated impacts of temperatures on retail electric and gas sales were $0.05 per share and $0.01 per share gains in 2021 and 2020, respectively. The temperature-normalized non-GAAP EPS was $2.58 per share and $2.42 per share for fiscal years 2021 and 2020, respectively.

Details regarding GAAP EPS variances between 2021 and 2020 for Alliant Energy are as follows:

 Variance
Higher revenue requirements primarily due to increasing rate base$0.30 
Estimated temperature impact on retail electric and gas sales 0.04 
Higher depreciation expense (0.12)
Lower allowance for funds used during construction (0.09)
Credit loss adjustments on guarantee for affiliate of Whiting Petroleum in 2020 (0.02)
Tax valuation allowance adjustment in 2020 (0.02)
Other (includes higher sales due to COVID-19 in 2020) 0.07 
Total$0.16 

Higher revenue requirements primarily due to increasing rate base - In 2020, IPL received a final order from the Iowa Utilities Board (IUB) to increase annual rates for its Iowa retail electric customers based on a 2020 forward-looking Test Period. Effective with the implementation of final rates covering the 2020 forward-looking Test Period on February 26, 2020, IPL began recovering a return of, as well as earning a return on, its new wind generation placed in service in 2019 and 2020 from its retail electric customers through a renewable energy rider. Other applicable costs and tax benefits associated with the new wind generation, excluding operation and maintenance expenses, are also included in the rider. The renewable energy rider factor is updated on an annual basis using forecasted rate base and costs for the current year. The 2021 renewable energy rider factor includes the impact of the wind expansion completed in 2020, resulting in increased earnings for 2021. IPL recognized a $0.13 per share increase in 2021 primarily due to the higher revenue requirements from increasing rate base related to the wind generation placed in service during 2020. This increasing rate base completed in 2020 at IPL also resulted in higher depreciation expense and lower AFUDC in 2021.

In 2020, the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin issued an order authorizing WPL to maintain its current retail electric and gas base rates, authorized return on equity, regulatory capital structure and earnings sharing mechanism through the end of 2021. WPL began to utilize anticipated fuel-related cost savings and excess deferred income tax benefits in 2021 to offset the revenue requirement impacts of increasing electric and gas rate base. WPL recognized a $0.17 per share increase in 2021 due to higher revenue requirements from increasing electric and gas rate base. This increasing rate base at WPL was primarily attributable to its Kossuth wind farm, which was placed in service in October 2020, and the expansion of its gas distribution system in Western Wisconsin, which was placed in service in November 2020. This increasing rate base completed in 2020 at WPL also resulted in higher depreciation expense and lower AFUDC in 2021.

Credit loss adjustment on guarantee for affiliate of Whiting Petroleum in 2020 - A wholly-owned subsidiary of Alliant Energy continues to guarantee the partnership obligations of an affiliate of Whiting Petroleum under multiple general partnership agreements. The partnership obligations include costs associated with the future abandonment of certain facilities owned by the partnerships. Whiting Petroleum completed its bankruptcy proceedings in the third quarter of 2020. Alliant Energy estimated a decrease in the current expected credit loss related to the guarantees and recognized $0.02 per share of earnings in 2020. This was a non-recurring increase to earnings in 2020.

Tax valuation allowance adjustment in 2020 - In prior years, valuation allowances related to certain tax credit carryforwards were recorded, since it was expected they would expire before utilized. Based on updated taxable income projections, it was determined that a portion of these credits would be utilized before they expire. Alliant Energy recognized a $0.02 per share increase of earnings in 2020 as a result of reversing a portion of the valuation allowance.

2022 Earnings Guidance

Alliant Energy’s is updating its EPS guidance for 2022 as follows. The midpoint of the 2022 EPS guidance was increased by $0.02 per share primarily due to increased 2022 capital expenditures related to solar generation.

 Revised Previous
Alliant Energy Consolidated$2.67 - $2.81 $2.65 - $2.79

Drivers for Alliant Energy’s 2022 earnings guidance include, but are not limited to:

  • Ability of IPL and WPL to earn their authorized rates of return
  • Stable economy and resulting implications on utility sales
  • Normal temperatures in its utility service territories
  • Execution of cost controls
  • Execution of capital expenditure and financing plans
  • Consolidated effective tax rate of 4%

The 2022 earnings guidance does not include the impacts of any material non-cash valuation adjustments, regulatory-related charges or credits, reorganizations or restructurings, future changes in laws, regulations or regulatory policies, adjustments made to deferred tax assets and liabilities from valuation allowances, changes in credit loss liabilities related to guarantees, pending lawsuits and disputes, federal and state income tax audits and other Internal Revenue Service proceedings, or changes in GAAP and tax methods of accounting that may impact the reported results of Alliant Energy.

Projected Capital Expenditures

Alliant Energy has updated its projected net capital expenditures for 2022 through 2025, which total $6 billion, as follows (in millions). The projected capital expenditures exclude AFUDC and capitalized interest, if applicable. Cost estimates represent Alliant Energy’s estimated portion of total construction expenditures.

  2022   2023   2024   2025 
Generation:       
Renewable projects$845  $980  $1,135  $800 
Other 100   90   95   80 
Distribution:       
Electric systems 435   555   590   615 
Gas systems 75   110   75   75 
Other 185   190   190   185 
Gross Capital Expenditures 1,640   1,925   2,085   1,755 
Solar Project Tax Equity (165)  (445)  (430)  (250)
Net Capital Expenditures$1,475  $1,480  $1,655  $1,505 

Earnings Conference Call

A conference call to review the 2021 results is scheduled for Friday, February 18th at 9:00 a.m. central time. Alliant Energy Chair, President and Chief Executive Officer John Larsen, and Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Robert Durian will host the call. The conference call is open to the public and can be accessed in two ways. Interested parties may listen to the call by dialing 888-394-8218 (United States or Canada) or 323-794-2149 (International), passcode 4175543. Interested parties may also listen to a webcast at www.alliantenergy.com/investors. In conjunction with the information in this earnings announcement and the conference call, Alliant Energy posted supplemental materials on its website. A replay of the call will be available through February 25, 2022, at 888-203-1112 (United States or Canada) or 719-457-0820 (International), passcode 4175543. An archive of the webcast will be available on the Company’s Web site at www.alliantenergy.com/investors for 12 months.

About Alliant Energy Corporation

Alliant Energy is the parent company of two public utility companies - Interstate Power and Light Company and Wisconsin Power and Light Company - and of Alliant Energy Finance, LLC, the parent company of Alliant Energy’s non-utility operations. Alliant Energy is an energy-services provider with utility subsidiaries serving approximately 985,000 electric and 425,000 natural gas customers. Providing its customers in the Midwest with regulated electricity and natural gas service is the Company’s primary focus. Alliant Energy, headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin, is a component of the S&P 500 and is traded on the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the symbol LNT. For more information, visit the Company’s Web site at www.alliantenergy.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release includes forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements can be identified by words such as “forecast,” “expect,” “guidance,” or other words of similar import. Similarly, statements that describe future financial performance or plans or strategies are forward-looking statements. Such forward looking statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in, or implied by, such statements. Actual results could be materially affected by the following factors, among others:

  • the impact of penalties or third-party claims related to, or in connection with, a failure to maintain the security of personally identifiable information, including associated costs to notify affected persons and to mitigate their information security concerns;
  • the direct or indirect effects resulting from terrorist incidents, including physical attacks and cyber attacks, or responses to such incidents;
  • the impact of customer- and third party-owned generation, including alternative electric suppliers, in IPL’s and WPL’s service territories on system reliability, operating expenses and customers’ demand for electricity;
  • the impact of energy efficiency, franchise retention and customer disconnects on sales volumes and margins;
  • the impact that price changes may have on IPL’s and WPL’s customers’ demand for electric, gas and steam services and their ability to pay their bills;
  • IPL’s and WPL’s ability to obtain adequate and timely rate relief to allow for, among other things, the recovery of and/or the return on costs, including fuel costs, operating costs, transmission costs, deferred expenditures, deferred tax assets, tax expense, capital expenditures, and remaining costs related to electric generating units (EGUs) that may be permanently closed and certain other retired assets, decreases in sales volumes, earning their authorized rates of return, and the payments to their parent of expected levels of dividends;
  • federal and state regulatory or governmental actions, including the impact of legislation, and regulatory agency orders;
  • the ability to utilize tax credits and net operating losses generated to date, and those that may be generated in the future, before they expire;
  • the impacts of changes in the tax code, including tax rates, minimum tax rates, and adjustments made to deferred tax assets and liabilities;
  • the ability to complete construction of renewable generation and storage projects within the cost targets set by regulators due to cost increases of materials, equipment and commodities including due to tariffs, labor issues or supply shortages, the ability to successfully resolve warranty issues or contract disputes, the ability to achieve the expected level of tax benefits based on tax guidelines and project costs, and the ability to efficiently utilize the renewable generation and storage project tax benefits for the benefit of customers;
  • employee workforce factors, including changes in key executives, ability to hire and retain employees with specialized skills, ability to create desired corporate culture, collective bargaining agreements and negotiations, work stoppages or restructurings;
  • any material post-closing payments related to any past asset divestitures, including the sale of Whiting Petroleum, which could result from, among other things, indemnification agreements, warranties, guarantees or litigation;
  • weather effects on results of utility operations;
  • the direct or indirect effects resulting from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the spread of variant strains, including any vaccine mandates and testing requirements, on sales volumes, margins, operations, employees, labor markets, contractors, vendors, the ability to complete construction projects, supply chains, customers’ inability to pay bills, suspension of disconnects, the market value of the assets that fund pension plans and the potential for additional funding requirements, the ability of counterparties to meet their obligations, compliance with regulatory requirements, the ability to implement regulatory plans, economic conditions and access to capital markets;
  • issues associated with environmental remediation and environmental compliance, including compliance with all environmental and emissions permits, the Coal Combustion Residuals rule, future changes in environmental laws and regulations, including federal, state or local regulations for carbon dioxide emissions reductions from new and existing fossil-fueled EGUs, and litigation associated with environmental requirements;
  • increased pressure from customers, investors and other stakeholders to more rapidly reduce carbon dioxide emissions;
  • the ability to defend against environmental claims brought by state and federal agencies, such as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, state natural resources agencies or third parties, such as the Sierra Club, and the impact on operating expenses of defending and resolving such claims;
  • continued access to the capital markets on competitive terms and rates, and the actions of credit rating agencies;
  • inflation and interest rates;
  • disruptions to the supply of materials, equipment and commodities needed to construct solar generation and storage projects, including due to shortages, labor issues or transportation issues, which may impact the ability to meet capacity requirements and result in increased capacity expense;
  • possible changes to Midcontinent Independent System Operator, Inc.’s (MISO’s) methodology establishing capacity planning reserve margin and capacity accreditation requirements that may impact how and when new generating facilities such as IPL’s and WPL’s additional solar generation may be accredited with energy capacity and may require IPL and WPL to adjust their current resource plans, the need to add resources to comply with MISO’s proposal, or procure capacity in the market whereby such costs might not be recovered in rates;
  • changes in the price of delivered natural gas, transmission, purchased electricity and coal due to shifts in supply and demand caused by market conditions and regulations;
  • disruptions in the supply and delivery of natural gas, purchased electricity and coal;
  • the direct or indirect effects resulting from breakdown or failure of equipment in the operation of electric and gas distribution systems, such as mechanical problems and explosions or fires, and compliance with electric and gas transmission and distribution safety regulations, including regulations promulgated by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration;
  • issues related to the availability and operations of EGUs, including start-up risks, breakdown or failure of equipment, availability of warranty coverage for equipment breakdowns or failures; performance below expected or contracted levels of output or efficiency, operator error, employee safety, transmission constraints, compliance with mandatory reliability standards and risks related to recovery of resulting incremental costs through rates;
  • impacts that excessive heat, excessive cold, storms or natural disasters may have on Alliant Energy’s, IPL’s and WPL’s operations and recovery of costs associated with restoration activities or on the operations of Alliant Energy’s investments;
  • Alliant Energy’s ability to sustain its dividend payout ratio goal;
  • changes to costs of providing benefits and related funding requirements of pension and other postretirement benefits plans due to the market value of the assets that fund the plans, economic conditions, financial market performance, interest rates, timing and form of benefits payments, life expectancies and demographics;
  • material changes in employee-related benefit and compensation costs;
  • risks associated with operation and ownership of non-utility holdings;
  • changes in technology that alter the channels through which customers buy or utilize Alliant Energy’s, IPL’s or WPL’s products and services;
  • impacts on equity income from unconsolidated investments from valuations and potential changes to ATC LLC’s authorized return on equity;
  • impacts of IPL’s future tax benefits from Iowa rate-making practices, including deductions for repairs expenditures, allocation of mixed service costs and state depreciation, and recoverability of the associated regulatory assets from customers, when the differences reverse in future periods;
  • changes to the creditworthiness of counterparties with which Alliant Energy, IPL and WPL have contractual arrangements, including participants in the energy markets and fuel suppliers and transporters;
  • current or future litigation, regulatory investigations, proceedings or inquiries;
  • reputational damage from negative publicity, protests, fines, penalties and other negative consequences resulting in regulatory and/or legal actions;
  • the effect of accounting standards issued periodically by standard-setting bodies;
  • the ability to successfully complete tax audits and changes in tax accounting methods with no material impact on earnings and cash flows; and
  • other factors listed in the “2022 Earnings Guidance” section of this press release.

For more information about potential factors that could affect Alliant Energy’s business and financial results, refer to Alliant Energy’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), including the sections therein titled “Risk Factors,” and its other filings with the SEC.

Without limitation, the expectations with respect to 2022 earnings guidance and 2022-2025 capital expenditures guidance in this press release are forward-looking statements and are based in part on certain assumptions made by Alliant Energy, some of which are referred to in the forward-looking statements. Alliant Energy cannot provide any assurance that the assumptions referred to in the forward-looking statements or otherwise are accurate or will prove to be correct. Any assumptions that are inaccurate or do not prove to be correct could have a material adverse effect on Alliant Energy’s ability to achieve the estimates or other targets included in the forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements included herein are made as of the date hereof and, except as required by law, Alliant Energy undertakes no obligation to update publicly such statements to reflect subsequent events or circumstances.

Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures

To provide investors with additional information regarding Alliant Energy’s financial results, this press release includes reference to certain non-GAAP financial measures. These measures include the use of (1) income and EPS for year ended December 31, 2020 excluding credit loss adjustments on a guarantee for an affiliate of Whiting Petroleum and a tax valuation allowance adjustment; and (2) income and EPS for the fourth quarter ended December 31, 2020 excluding a tax valuation allowance adjustment. Alliant Energy believes these non-GAAP financial measures are useful to investors because they provide an alternate measure to better understand and compare across periods the operating performance of Alliant Energy without the distortion of items that management believes are not normally associated with ongoing operations, and also provide additional information about Alliant Energy’s operations on a basis consistent with the measures that management uses to manage its operations and evaluate its performance. Alliant Energy’s management also uses income, as adjusted, to determine performance-based compensation.

In addition, Alliant Energy included in this press release IPL; WPL; Corporate Services; Utilities and Corporate Services; ATC Holdings; and Non-utility and Parent EPS for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2021 and 2020. Alliant Energy believes these non-GAAP financial measures are useful to investors because they facilitate an understanding of segment performance and trends, and provide additional information about Alliant Energy’s operations on a basis consistent with the measures that management uses to manage its operations and evaluate its performance.

This press release references year-over-year variances in utility electric margins and utility gas margins. Utility electric margins and utility gas margins are non-GAAP financial measures that will be reported and reconciled to the most directly comparable GAAP measure, operating income, in our 2021 Form 10-K.

This press release also includes temperature-normalized non-GAAP EPS for the year ended December 31, 2021 and 2020. Alliant Energy believes this non-GAAP measure is useful to investors because the measure facilitates period-to-period comparison of Alliant Energy’s operating performance and provides investors with information on a basis consistent with measures that management uses to assess Alliant Energy’s earnings growth rate.

The tax impact adjustments represent the impact of the tax effect of the pre-tax non-GAAP adjustments excluded from non-GAAP net income. The tax impact of the non-GAAP adjustments is calculated based on the estimated consolidated statutory tax rate.

Reconciliations of the non-GAAP financial measures included in this press release to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures are included in the earnings summaries that follow, and in the case of temperature-normalized non-GAAP EPS, in the press release above.

Note: Unless otherwise noted, all “per share” references in this release refer to earnings per diluted share.


ALLIANT ENERGY CORPORATION
FULL YEAR EARNINGS SUMMARY (Unaudited)

The following tables provide a summary of Alliant Energy’s results:

EPS:GAAP EPS Adjustments Non-GAAP EPS
  2021   2020   2021  2020   2021   2020 
IPL$1.40  $1.30   $—  $—  $1.40  $1.30 
WPL 1.07   1.00        1.07   1.00 
Corporate Services 0.05   0.06        0.05   0.06 
Subtotal for Utilities and Corporate Services 2.52   2.36        2.52   2.36 
ATC Holdings 0.12   0.14        0.12   0.14 
Non-utility and Parent (0.01)  (0.03)    (0.04)  (0.01)  (0.07)
Alliant Energy Consolidated$2.63  $2.47   $— ($0.04) $2.63  $2.43 


Earnings (in millions):GAAP Income (Loss) Adjustments Non-GAAP Income (Loss)
  2021   2020   2021  2020   2021   2020 
IPL$350  $324   $—  $—  $350  $324 
WPL 268   249        268   249 
Corporate Services 14   13        14   13 
Subtotal for Utilities and Corporate Services 632   586        632   586 
ATC Holdings 31   34        31   34 
Non-utility and Parent (4)  (6)    (9)  (4)  (15)
Alliant Energy Consolidated$659  $614   $— ($9) $659  $605 

Adjusted, or non-GAAP, earnings do not include the following items that were included in the reported GAAP earnings:

 Non-GAAP Income Non-GAAP
 Adjustments (in millions) EPS Adjustments
  2021  2020   2021  2020 
ATC Holdings and Non-utility and Parent       
Credit loss adjustments on a guarantee for an affiliate of Whiting Petroleum, net of tax impacts of $2 million $— ($5)  $— ($0.02)
Tax valuation allowance adjustment   (4)    (0.02)
Total Alliant Energy Consolidated $— ($9)  $— ($0.04)


ALLIANT ENERGY CORPORATION
FOURTH QUARTER EARNINGS SUMMARY (Unaudited)

The following tables provide a summary of Alliant Energy’s results for the fourth quarter:

EPS:GAAP EPS Adjustments Non-GAAP EPS
  2021   2020   2021  2020   2021   2020 
IPL$0.11  $0.14   $—  $—  $0.11  $0.14 
WPL 0.21   0.12        0.21   0.12 
Corporate Services 0.01   0.01        0.01   0.01 
Subtotal for Utilities and Corporate Services 0.33   0.27        0.33   0.27 
ATC Holdings 0.03   0.03        0.03   0.03 
Non-utility and Parent (0.01)  (0.04)    (0.02)  (0.01)  (0.06)
Alliant Energy Consolidated$0.35  $0.26   $— ($0.02) $0.35  $0.24 


Earnings (in millions):GAAP Income (Loss) Adjustments Non-GAAP Income (Loss)
  2021   2020   2021  2020   2021   2020 
IPL$28  $34   $—  $—  $28  $34 
WPL 53   29        53   29 
Corporate Services 3   3        3   3 
Subtotal for Utilities and Corporate Services 84   66        84   66 
ATC Holdings 7   8        7   8 
Non-utility and Parent (3)  (10)    (4)  (3)  (14)
Alliant Energy Consolidated$88  $64   $— ($4) $88  $60 

Adjusted, or non-GAAP, earnings do not include the following items that were included in the reported GAAP earnings:

 Non-GAAP Income Non-GAAP
 Adjustments (in millions) EPS Adjustments
  2021  2020   2021  2020 
ATC Holdings and Non-utility and Parent:       
Tax valuation allowance adjustment $— ($4)  $— ($0.02)
Total Alliant Energy Consolidated $— ($4)  $— ($0.02)

Details regarding GAAP EPS variances between fourth quarter of 2021 and 2020 for Alliant Energy’s operations are as follows:

 Variance
Higher revenue requirements primarily due to increasing rate base$0.05 
Timing of income taxes 0.04 
Estimated temperature impact on retail electric and gas sales (0.03)
Tax valuation allowance adjustment in 2020 (0.02)
Other 0.05 
Total Alliant Energy Consolidated$0.09 


ALLIANT ENERGY CORPORATION
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME (Unaudited)
    
 Quarter Ended December 31, Year Ended December 31,
  2021   2020   2021   2020 
 (in millions, except per share amounts)
Revenues:       
Electric utility$724  $663  $3,081  $2,920 
Gas utility 167   120   456   373 
Other utility 13   17   49   49 
Non-utility 23   17   83   74 
  927   817   3,669   3,416 
Operating expenses:       
Electric production fuel and purchased power 164   125   642   652 
Electric transmission service 134   123   537   449 
Cost of gas sold 109   65   258   182 
Other operation and maintenance 199   205   676   670 
Depreciation and amortization 163   161   657   615 
Taxes other than income taxes 26   26   104   108 
  795   705   2,874   2,676 
Operating income 132   112   795   740 
Other (income) and deductions:       
Interest expense 71   68   277   275 
Equity income from unconsolidated investments, net (15)  (15)  (62)  (61)
Allowance for funds used during construction (9)  (4)  (25)  (55)
Other (2)  7   5   14 
  45   56   195   173 
Income before income taxes 87   56   600   567 
Income tax benefit (8)  (10)  (74)  (57)
Net income 95   66   674   624 
Preferred dividend requirements of IPL 7   2   15   10 
Net income attributable to Alliant Energy common shareowners$88  $64  $659  $614 
Weighted average number of common shares outstanding:       
Basic 250.4   249.8   250.2   248.4 
Diluted 251.1   250.3   250.7   248.7 
Earnings per weighted average common share attributable to Alliant Energy common shareowners (basic and diluted)$0.35  $0.26  $2.63  $2.47 


ALLIANT ENERGY CORPORATION
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (Unaudited)
    
 December 31,
  2021  2020
 (in millions)
ASSETS:   
Current assets:   
Cash and cash equivalents$39 $54
Other current assets 1,030  833
Property, plant and equipment, net 14,987  14,336
Investments 517  485
Other assets 1,980  2,002
Total assets$18,553 $17,710
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY:   
Current liabilities:   
Current maturities of long-term debt$633 $8
Commercial paper 515  389
Other current liabilities 906  900
Long-term debt, net (excluding current portion) 6,735  6,769
Other liabilities 3,774  3,756
Equity:   
Alliant Energy Corporation common equity 5,990  5,688
Cumulative preferred stock of Interstate Power and Light Company   200
Total equity 5,990  5,888
Total liabilities and equity$18,553 $17,710


ALLIANT ENERGY CORPORATION
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (Unaudited)
    
 Year Ended December 31,
  2021   2020 
 (in millions)
Cash flows from operating activities:   
Cash flows from operating activities excluding accounts receivable sold to a third party$1,110  $959 
Accounts receivable sold to a third party (528)  (458)
Net cash flows from operating activities 582   501 
Cash flows used for investing activities:   
Construction and acquisition expenditures:   
Utility business (1,070)  (1,293)
Other (99)  (73)
Cash receipts on sold receivables 502   458 
Other (61)  (43)
Net cash flows used for investing activities (728)  (951)
Cash flows from financing activities:   
Common stock dividends (403)  (377)
Proceeds from issuance of common stock, net 28   247 
Payments to redeem cumulative preferred stock of Interstate Power and Light Company (200)   
Proceeds from issuance of long-term debt 600   1,250 
Payments to retire long-term debt (8)  (657)
Net change in commercial paper 126   52 
Other (13)  (27)
Net cash flows from financing activities 130   488 
Net increase (decrease) in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash (16)  38 
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at beginning of period 56   18 
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at end of period$40  $56 


KEY FINANCIAL AND OPERATING STATISTICS


 December 31, 2021 December 31, 2020
Common shares outstanding (000s) 250,475  249,868
Book value per share$23.91 $22.76
Quarterly common dividend rate per share$0.4025 $0.38


 Quarter Ended December 31, Year Ended December 31,
  2021   2020   2021   2020 
Utility electric sales (000s of megawatt-hours)        
Residential 1,642   1,729   7,353   7,294 
Commercial 1,579   1,508   6,383   6,107 
Industrial 2,721   2,608   10,843   10,367 
Industrial - co-generation customers 228   194   853   767 
Retail subtotal 6,170   6,039   25,432   24,535 
Sales for resale:       
Wholesale 659   619   2,787   2,525 
Bulk power and other 735   465   3,018   3,521 
Other 18   18   71   71 
Total 7,582   7,141   31,308   30,652 
Utility retail electric customers (at December 31)       
Residential 834,512   828,445     
Commercial 144,619   143,270     
Industrial 2,439   2,429     
Total 981,570   974,144     
Utility gas sold and transported (000s of dekatherms)       
Residential 8,339   9,300   26,795   27,809 
Commercial 5,780   6,056   18,516   17,996 
Industrial 761   907   2,868   3,003 
Retail subtotal 14,880   16,263   48,179   48,808 
Transportation / other 25,068   23,244   99,179   102,790 
Total 39,948   39,507   147,358   151,598 
Utility retail gas customers (at December 31)       
Residential 377,866   375,294     
Commercial 44,657   44,356     
Industrial 341   344     
Total 422,864   419,994     
        
Estimated margin increases (decreases) from impacts of temperatures (in millions) -
 Quarter Ended December 31, Year Ended December 31,
  2021   2020   2021   2020 
Electric margins($6) ($1) $19  $4 
Gas margins (4)     (3)  (1)
Total temperature impact on margins($10) ($1) $16  $3 


 Quarter Ended December 31, Year Ended December 31,
 2021 2020 Normal 2021 2020 Normal
Heating degree days (HDDs) (a)           
Cedar Rapids, Iowa (IPL)2,166 2,476 2,483 6,539 6,625 6,705
Madison, Wisconsin (WPL)2,211 2,478 2,510 6,620 6,789 6,992
Cooling degree days (CDDs) (a)           
Cedar Rapids, Iowa (IPL)24 4 12 974 800 802
Madison, Wisconsin (WPL)25 1 8 845 736 687


(a)HDDs and CDDs are calculated using a simple average of the high and low temperatures each day compared to a 65 degree base. Normal degree days are calculated using a rolling 20-year average of historical HDDs and CDDs.



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FAQ

What were Alliant Energy's adjusted EPS for 2021 and 2020?

Alliant Energy's adjusted EPS for 2021 was $2.58, compared to $2.42 in 2020.

What is the updated earnings guidance for Alliant Energy in 2022?

Alliant Energy's updated earnings guidance for 2022 is between $2.67 and $2.81 per share.

How much is Alliant Energy investing from 2022 to 2025?

Alliant Energy plans to invest $6.1 billion from 2022 to 2025.

What drove the increase in Alliant Energy's EPS in 2021?

The increase in Alliant Energy's EPS in 2021 was primarily driven by a higher rate base and improved retail sales post-COVID-19.

What was the GAAP EPS for Alliant Energy in 2021?

The GAAP EPS for Alliant Energy in 2021 was $2.63.

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