Xcel Energy‘s planned departure from coal-fired power generation is a central point of contention in ongoing North Dakotaโฃ electric rate case proceedings, potentially impacting customer bills across the state. Public โฃhearings began October 3, 2023, andโค are expected to conclude quickly, โaccording to state Public Service Commissioner Julie Fedorchak.
Theโ rate case, which affects approximately 235,000 โNorthโข Dakota customers ofโ Xcel Energy,โข centers on โคtheโ company’s request โขforโ a $66.7 million revenue increase.A critically important portion of the debate revolves around how Xcelโ will manage the financial implications of retiring its coal plants – specifically, the Allen Generating Station near Casselton and the Milton R. Young Station near Center – and transitioning to renewable energy sources. The outcomeโค will determine how those costs areโค allocated between shareholders and ratepayers.
xcel intendsโ to cease coal-fired generation by 2030, a move driven by environmentalโ concerns and evolving energy โขmarket dynamics. The โขcompany argues that a prudent cost recovery mechanism is essential โคto ensure a reliable and affordable โenergy supply during the โขtransition. โขOpponents, including the North dakota Public Utilities โฃCommission staff โฃand the Sierra Club, contend that Xcel should bear a greater shareโค of the costsโข associated with decommissioning the โขplants and investing โฃin new infrastructure.
“We want to make sure that North Dakota ratepayers aren’t left holding โthe bag forโ investments that may not be prudent,” stated a representative from the Public Utilities Commission staff during the hearing. The Sierra Club โechoed these โฃconcerns, advocating for โคa faster transition to renewable energy and a more equitable distribution of โฃcosts.
Fedorchak indicated the commission expectsโ to reach a decision relatively โคsoon, with a final order anticipated within a few weeks. The commission’s ruling will haveโ long-term implications for Xcel’s investment strategyโ and the future of energy production in North Dakota. This storyโ was โคoriginally โคpublishedโ on NorthDakotaMonitor.com.
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