News
Category:
General or Maryland
Browse in :
All
> Topics
> General (18450)
All > Location > USA > Maryland (409)
All of these categories
All > Location > USA > Maryland (409)
All of these categories
Xcel aggressively fighting city's move to create own utility
August 20, 2011 in St. Paul Business Journal
August 20, 2011 in St. Paul Business Journal
The committee is being formed "for the purpose of opposing the takeover of the electric system in Boulder and that it will also support the work of the Boulder Smart Energy Coalition Issue Committee chaired by David Miller," Xcel said in a statement.
The typical Xcel Energy customer paid an extra 20 cents a month to the utility company for wind power the company paid for but couldn't transmit from wind farms from February 2004 to May 2005, the state Commerce Department said.
Xcel Energy Plans $210 Million Minnesota Wind Power Facility
January 31, 2007 by Greg Chang in Bloomberg
January 31, 2007 by Greg Chang in Bloomberg
Xcel Energy Inc., the biggest distributor of wind power in the U.S., said it plans to build a $210 million wind facility in Minnesota to meet rising demand for clean electricity.
The city government could initially pay more for the proposed new wind power, since wind energy currently costs more than fossil fuels, Xcel said in a press statement. In later years of the plan, the city could receive money back as the cost of fossil fuels increase and wind energy becomes more valuable.
Xcel Energy will use $2.6 million in shareholder money for a proposed settlement following a state investigation into the utility's voluntary wind- energy program.
Under the pending agreement, Xcel will refund $1.6 million this year to Windsource customers and spend another $1 million to purchase renewable-energy credits that will ensure customers receive the alternative power for which they pay a premium price.
Xcel fails to reach settlement with enXco on wind-farm lawsuit
March 20, 2012 by Leslie Brooks Suzukamo in Pioneer Press
March 20, 2012 by Leslie Brooks Suzukamo in Pioneer Press
Nearly two months of negotiations failed to settle a lawsuit against Xcel Energy over a stalled $400 million North Dakota wind farm, Xcel Energy said Tuesday, March 20.
Now Xcel is preparing for a trial, but the wind farm developer, enXco Development Corp., says it's still open to talks.
New Era was given until Sunday May 12 to resolve a delay in the production of a 78-megawatt wind farm in Goodhue County that is causing the company to default on an agreement to sell generated power, said Jim Alders of Xcel Energy.
"The package is what makes it work,'' said Brian Zelenak, manager of regulatory administration for Xcel Energy, contending the approach has economic and environmental advantages.
Xcel would buy 375 megawatts of power from Manitoba Hydro beginning in 2015 and buy or generate 380 megawatts of wind power by 2015. Wind power, which is not always available, would complement the Manitoba Hydro power, which would be 95 percent hydroelectric and would be available during peak hours.
Xcel is far enough ahead in building or buying wind energy that it can stand pat with what it has and reassess in a couple years, McCarten said. The utility gets 17 percent of its electricity from renewable resources like wind and still can get to a state mandate of 30 percent by 2020 with its present resources.
MINNEAPOLIS - Electricity and natural gas company Xcel Energy Inc. on Monday asked state regulators for approval to build and own a 100-megawatt wind farm in southern Minnesota.
Xcel Energy has contracted with enXco Development Corp., an EDF-EN Co., to build the wind farm in Austin, Minn., which will have 67, 1.5 megawatt wind turbines on 40 square miles. The farm is expected to be operational by the end of 2008.
The company said enXco filed a separate permit application.
Going green may mean that Northern States Power Co. customers will be seeing their electric bills jump by 14.2 percent starting in January 2008.
In addition to an increase in electrical rates the company also wants to increase natural gas rates by 4 to 5 percent.
Xcel solicits proposals for local wind projects
March 17, 2007 by Leslie Brooks Suzukamo in Pioneer Press
March 17, 2007 by Leslie Brooks Suzukamo in Pioneer Press
A chicken in every pot and a wind turbine in every yard?
Xcel Energy is looking to buy more energy from locally owned wind projects to pump 200 more megawatts of electricity onto its grid by the end of 2008 and save ratepayers about $10 million a year.
The state's largest power producer put out a call Friday for wind-energy proposals for its Community-Based Energy Development, or C-BED, program, which the state Legislature created in 2005 to promote locally owned alternative energy.
The deadline for submissions is April 20.
DENVER (AP) - Xcel Energy has announced plans for two more wind farms in Colorado to help it comply with a voter-approved initiative requiring it to obtain ten percent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2015.
Xcel wind energy program too costly, activists say
January 25, 2007 by Dale Wetzel, Associated Press in Bismark Tribune
January 25, 2007 by Dale Wetzel, Associated Press in Bismark Tribune
Xcel Energy, which is planning a wind power marketing initiative in North Dakota, wants to charge too much for the renewable electricity, wind energy development supporters say. State regulators are wondering whether any premium is justified.
Xcel’s Windsource program would offer North Dakota customers 100 kilowatt-hour blocks of wind energy for about $3, if they agreed to buy the power for at least one year, utility filings say.
North Dakota’s Public Service Commission, which is reviewing the program, held a hearing Wednesday to gather information about its pricing details. The commission regulates electric utilities, and it must approve the special wind energy rate before Xcel Energy can offer it to North Dakota customers.
The dispute erupted over the endangered whooping crane, which migrates through the state, and the piping plover, a threatened species on the northern plains. Federal wildlife officials fear plovers could be slashed by turbine blades and whooping cranes scared off their nests. Both birds are protected under federal laws.
Xcel said it remains committed to its customers in Boulder, a city of roughly 100,000 residents about 30 miles north of Denver. Xcel maintains that Boulder can reduce its carbon emissions better with its help than it could on its own, "and without the significant cost and inherent risk of municipalization."
Xcel, former partner in wind farm project trade lawsuits
May 6, 2011 by Mark Steil in Minnesota Public Radio
May 6, 2011 by Mark Steil in Minnesota Public Radio
Xcel Energy is asking a federal district court in Minnesota to find that it had the right to terminate a $400 million wind farm development contract with its partner enXco.
enXco has counter-sued, asking for $245 millon in damages.
The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission is waiting to hear from Xcel Energy and New Era Wind in Goodhue County about what changes have taken place in the controversial wind project's power purchase agreement.
Xtreme Power works to rebuild warehouse after fire in Hawaii
August 26, 2012 by Kim Hilsenbeck in Hays Free Press
August 26, 2012 by Kim Hilsenbeck in Hays Free Press
Xtreme Power filed a lawsuit against Dynapower Corp., the maker of specially designed inverters that contained the defective capacitors. Vistica said Xtreme Power purchased them specifically for the Kahuku wind farm project.