Energy News Network: Nearly four years after Minnesota regulators required Xcel Energy to develop hundreds of megawatts of new resources to cut peak electricity demand, little is known about the utility’s plans.
Clean energy advocates, along with the city of Minneapolis, want to know more. The Public Utilities Commission agreed, and last month required Xcel to provide greater detail by February on its plan.
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