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Xcel Energy Inc. is a U.S. regulated electric utility and natural gas delivery company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, serving more than 3.7 million electric customers and 2.1 million natural gas customers across parts of eight states (Colorado, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, North Dakota, South Dakota, Texas and New Mexico). [3]
Southwestern Public Service, a subsidiary of Xcel Energy, issued a request for proposals on Monday. The company is looking for new or extended ... Xcel Energy issues request for proposals for 3GW ...
In the electric power industry, a transmission service request is an application requesting a transmission-owning utility to allocate physical capacity in the form of transmission service rights (TSRs) for the transmission of electric power.
Xcel Energy Updates 2013 Rate Case, Reduces Request MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Citing changed circumstances since its November 2012 application, Xcel Energy (NYS: XEL) proposed a reduction to ...
In 2003, Xcel Energy paid NRG Energy $752 million for the benefit of NRG Energy's creditors and took a $2 billion write-off. [4] On May 14, 2003, NRG Energy filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy. In the company's reorganization, Xcel Energy relinquished its ownership interest, and NRG Energy became an independent, public company after bankruptcy.
Its members include 54 transmission owners with more than 75,000 miles of transmission lines. Members include investor-owned utilities, public power utilities, and cooperatives, such as: Entergy, AES Indiana, International Transmission Company, Great River Energy, Xcel Energy, and City Water Light and Power. [11]
Less than two years later, in August 2000, NSP merged with New Century Energies, Inc. to form Xcel Energy Inc. As of 2024, few utilities are known to use Reddy Kilowatt under licence from Xcel Energy. One that continues to depict Reddy in its logo is Barbados Light and Power Company Limited (BLP) of Saint Michael, Barbados. [31]
After ONWN wound down, MRS efforts were picked up by a private consortium, Private Fuel Storage, LLC, led by Xcel Energy (via Northern States Power Company's Jim Howard and the "locally visible and vocal" [10] engineer, Scott Northard) to store 30,000 metric tons (30,000 long tons) on 450 acres (180 ha) of Mescalero land in New Mexico, called the Mescalero Utility Fuel Storage Initiative.