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Alliant Energy exceeds profit expectations for the fourth quarter on higher electricity prices

Alliant Energy exceeds profit expectations for the fourth quarter on higher electricity prices

Alliant Energy, a utility company, beat its fourth-quarter profit expectations on Thursday thanks to higher electricity rates.

Rate case proceedings are used by utilities to increase their rates. They base their appeals on the investments they have made or the expenses they have incurred in providing services.

The quarterly adjusted profit of its Interstate Power and Light Company division almost tripled from a previous year to $101 millions after receiving an order from Iowa Utilities Commission authorizing annual rate increases.

Alliant provides natural gas and electricity to approximately 1 million customers in Iowa and Wisconsin.

The utility firm reported that it had signed multiple power supply agreements with data centers located in Iowa and Wisconsin last year.

As artificial intelligence tools like OpenAI's ChatGPT become more popular, the demand for high-performance, energy-efficient data centers that can process large amounts of data to handle huge volumes of data is increasing.

According to LSEG, the company reported a profit adjusted of 70 cents for the quarter that ended on December 31. This was compared with an average analyst estimate of 68-cents per share. Reporting by Tanay in Bengaluru, and editing by Alan Barona

(source: Reuters)