Xcel Energy's proposed $177.4 million electric rate hike in Colo. draws fire
Tue 03 Nov 2009 05:54
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DENVER (AP) — Xcel Energy's request to raise electric rates by $177.4 million is drawing fire from critics of its new coal-fired power plant and consumer advocates.

The Minneapolis-based company says the proposed rate increase would raise the average residential monthly bill by $4.92.

Activist Leslie Glustrom, who has challenged the rate increase, has questioned the need for a new coal-fired power plant near Pueblo. About $110 million of the increase would help cover the plant's costs.

The Colorado Office of Consumer Counsel questions the use of projected future costs to set rates rather than historic costs. Xcel officials say the rate is based on the most reasonable expenses.

The Colorado Public Utilities Commission is considering the rate increase.

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Information from: The Denver Post, http://www.denverpost.com





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