Xcel Energy's latest resource plan — which includes closing its remaining coal-fired generators by 2030 — received a mixed report card Monday from clean-energy advocates.
Minneapolis-based Xcel racked up an "A" for its commitment to banishing coal, but got an "F" for its plans to expand its natural gas-fired generation fleet. The report card was produced by the Sierra Club, the Institute for Local Self-Reliance and Vote Solar, a national solar-power advocacy group.
Xcel in July filed its "integrated resource plan," a report utilities must submit to state regulators every few years to outline their long-term generation plans. Xcel announced the plan's highlights in May, which include the coal exodus, a tripling of solar generation and an extension of its Monticello nuclear plant's life by at least a decade.
Five public meetings on Xcel's resource plan are scheduled for next month as the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission reviews it.
The clean-energy groups praised Xcel's commitment to 100% carbon-free energy by 2050. A big part of meeting that goal would stem from Xcel's planned closure of its coal plant in Oak Park Heights in 2028 and its majority-owned Sherco 3 coal generator in Becker by 2030.
In its 2015 resource plan, Xcel committed to closing its Sherco 1 and Sherco 2 coal generators in Becker in 2023 and 2026.
"This is altogether a big step forward," said Jessica Tritsch, a Sierra Club senior campaign representative based in the Twin Cities.
Xcel plans to build a large gas-fired power plant in Becker in the mid-2020s; gas-fired plants emit about half of the greenhouse gases as coal generators.