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Mar 31, 2022

Alliant Energy Q1 2022 Earnings Report

Alliant Energy's first quarter GAAP earnings per share was $0.77, compared to $0.68 in 2021, and reaffirmed the 2022 earnings guidance range of $2.67 to $2.81.

Key Takeaways

Alliant Energy had a solid start to the year, achieving more than 25% of its 2022 guidance midpoint in the first quarter. The company reaffirmed its 2022 earnings guidance range of $2.67 to $2.81. They also received verbal approval for 414 megawatts of additional solar generation in Wisconsin.

First quarter GAAP earnings per share was $0.77 in 2022 compared to $0.68 in 2021

Reaffirmed 2022 earnings guidance range of $2.67 to $2.81

Received verbal approval for 414 megawatts of additional solar generation in Wisconsin

Utilities and Corporate Services generated $0.73 per share of GAAP EPS

Total Revenue
$1.07B
Previous year: $901M
+18.5%
EPS
$0.77
Previous year: $0.68
+13.2%
Book Value per Share
$24.2
Previous year: $23.1
+5.1%
Common Dividend Rate
$0.428
Previous year: $0.403
+6.2%
Gross Profit
$441M
Previous year: $388M
+13.7%
Cash and Equivalents
$67M
Previous year: $14M
+378.6%
Free Cash Flow
-$56M
Previous year: -$69M
-18.8%
Total Assets
$18.8B
Previous year: $17.6B
+7.1%

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Forward Guidance

Alliant Energy’s consolidated guidance of $2.67 to $2.81 earnings per share for 2022 remains unchanged.

Positive Outlook

  • 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

Challenges Ahead

  • Impacts of any material non-cash valuation adjustments
  • Regulatory-related charges or credits
  • Reorganizations or restructurings
  • Future changes in laws including corporate tax reform in Iowa
  • Adjustments made to deferred tax assets and liabilities from valuation allowances

Revenue & Expenses

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