Customer options
Easily manage your Alliant Energy account
Enroll in My Account to quickly and easily access Energy Edge, which pulls together everything you need from Alliant Energy in one place. See your city facilities’ energy cost and energy usage trends. Download the Alliant Energy app to do everything you can online - including reporting and tracking outages.
Community support
Community grants
The Alliant Energy Foundation offers community grants to nonprofits in three focus areas: Helping Families, Education and the Environment. We also offer grants for safety-related projects. Learn more about the work of the Alliant Energy Foundation.
Scholarships
Our scholarships help students reach for what's next, whether at a two- or four-year college or tech school. Learn more about scholarships.
Connecting with our customers
Got a group that's curious about wind power or the clean energy future? Let us know! We'll send an Alliant Energy representative to share with your group or class. Learn more about requesting a speaker.
Safety education
Safety is an important part of the work we do. Online training courses and other helpful information is available.
Sponsoring community events
We are proud to support local community events and activities throughout our service area.
Energy efficiency and environment
Save energy and money
Take advantage of money-saving rebates on energy-smart products, programs and services for your city facilities. Visit alliantenergy.com/rebates or call 1-866-ALLIANT (866-255-4268).
Tree-planting grants for your community
We’ll help you plant trees! Apply for a Branching Out grant from Alliant Energy. We’ll help pay for your trees and connect you with an expert from Trees Forever to advise on tree planting and care. Learn more at alliantenergy.com/branchingout.
Energy assistance
Hometown Care Energy Fund
Help neighbors in need by contributing to our energy assistance fund for low-income families. Visit our Hometown Care page for more information.
Weatherization Assistance
Alliant Energy helps the Iowa Department of Human Rights and the US Department of Energy provide free energy efficiency retrofits for limited income customers to help reduce heating and cooling costs. Visit our weatherization page for more information.
Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
LIHEAP is a federally funded program that helps low-income households with the costs of energy used for home heating and cooling.
Energy Price Outlook
Economic Development
Responding to electric and natural gas emergencies
Safety
Streetlight repair
A well-lit street is safer, which is why it’s important to keep streetlights maintained. If you notice a streetlight that needs repair, submit a request or call 1-800-ALLIANT (800-255-4268).
Please have the following information available to assist our team in making repairs:
- City where the light needs repair
- Street address, nearest landmark or directions to the streetlight
- Intersections
- Brief description of the light problem (completely out, blinks, dims, etc.)
- Contact information of the person submitting the request