30.07.2007 22:28:00
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Xcel Energy Seeks Increase in New Mexico Base Rates
For the first time since 1986, Xcel Energy’s
regional operating company, Southwestern Public Service Company (SPS),
is proposing to raise its base electricity rates for retail electric
service in New Mexico as it seeks to invest in generation, transmission
and environmental improvements.
The overall increase for all customer classes, including residential,
commercial and industrial, is 6.6 percent, or $17.3 million. The
residential rate would rise by 7.3 percent, or $6.12 per month for an
average household using 1,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh). Other rate classes
would see different percentage increases.
The proposal was filed today with the New Mexico Public Regulation
Commission (NMPRC) in Santa Fe. If approved, new base rates - the rates
the company charges for depreciation, operations and maintenance,
expenses of electrical generation, transmission and distribution systems
- could take effect in 30 days or be suspended for about one year.
Between 1986 and 2007, the only changes in pricing have been three
decreases in the base rates, plus many changes both up and down in the
cost of fuel and purchased power used to generate power in area
generating facilities. Fuel costs are passed from the suppliers through
to customers without any markup for the company. These costs are
adjusted monthly based on current prices for coal and natural gas.
Consumer prices over the past 21 years have risen 84 percent, even as
Xcel Energy lowered New Mexico base rates three times. Accounting for
the increases in fuel prices, the total amount customers pay has risen
only about 16 percent since 1986. Adjusted for inflation, today’s
total electric bill is about 37 percent lower than it was in 1986.
"We have worked hard to keep prices down, in
spite of inflation, because our low costs are a chief economic driver in
this region,” said David Eves, president and
CEO of Southwestern Public Service Company, an Xcel Energy company. "But
in order to fund capital improvements to our system, we must take a step
toward offsetting increased costs and focus on the needs of a growing
customer base.”
Electric usage in the Texas and New Mexico territory Xcel Energy serves
has risen by more than 56 percent since 1986, Eves pointed out, and the
company must keep up with this growth by investing in more power
generation, transmission capacity and a host of other system-wide
improvements that include a stronger emphasis on renewable energy in New
Mexico.
Xcel Energy already is the nation’s No. 1
wind power provider, and wind accounts for more than 10 percent of the
generating capacity in Texas and New Mexico. Xcel Energy buys power from
three wind facilities in New Mexico, including the 80-megawatt Caprock
Wind Ranch near Tucumcari and the 120-megawatt San Juan Mesa wind
project near Elida.
Xcel Energy also will focus on developing a new generation of power
plants that burn fuel more efficiently while better protecting the
environment. The 550-megawatt Hobbs Generating Station will be ready to
provide the region with power in June 2008, and it will use only 10
percent of the water needed to power an older generating plant.
Another aspect of the upcoming rate filing is the simplification and
consolidation of more than 40 rate structures into eight well-defined
classes of service that include a residential lighting rate and a
residential heating rate.
To help customers manage costs, Xcel Energy is publicizing energy saving
tips through a brochure called "60 Simple Ways”
that details simple and mostly inexpensive steps customers can take to
boost the efficiency of home appliances. The brochure can be downloaded
at www.xcelenergy.com, or
customers may request copies by contacting customer service at
1-800-895-4999.
Xcel Energy will continue to work with customers who need extra time in
paying bills, and also will continue working with area nonprofit
agencies in finding assistance for customers who cannot pay their bills.
Customers who need payment arrangements or help in paying bills should
contact Xcel Energy at 1-800-895-4999.
Xcel Energy (NYSE:XEL) is a major U.S. electricity and natural gas
company with regulated operations in eight Western and Midwestern
states. Xcel Energy provides a comprehensive portfolio of energy-related
products and services to 3.3 million electricity customers and 1.8
million natural gas customers through its regulated operating companies.
Company headquarters are located in Minneapolis. More information is
available at www.xcelenergy.com.
This news release includes forward-looking statements that are
subject to certain risks, uncertainties and assumptions. Such
forward-looking statements are intended to be identified in this
document by the words "anticipate,” "estimate,” "expect,” "projected,” "objective,” "outlook,” "possible,” "potential” and
similar expressions. Actual results may vary materially. Factors that
could cause actual results to differ materially include, but are not
limited to: general economic conditions, including their impact on
capital expenditures; business conditions in the energy industry;
competitive factors; unusual weather; changes in federal or state
legislation; regulation; risks associated with the California power
market; currency translation and transaction adjustments; the higher
degree of risk associated with Xcel Energy’s
non-regulated businesses compared with Xcel Energy’s
regulated business; and the other risk factors listed from time to time
by Xcel Energy in reports filed with the Securities and Exchange
Commission.
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