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In a 9 a.m. update, Xcel Energy said that 97% of outages across Minnesota, Wisconsin and South Dakota have been restored.
More than 6,000 Twin Cities homes still without power 36 hours after storm originally appeared on Bring Me The News. More ...
GridUnity, a leading provider of intelligent grid connection solutions, announced today that Xcel Energy has selected its ...
Minnesota is headed for a much-needed break from the intense heat and humidity, but air quality concerns will linger over the ...
After Xcel Energy worked to restore power to a majority of customers who lost electricity during Sunday night's severe ...
ES' second-quarter 2025 earnings are expected to have gained from increased transmission investments and advanced system ...
At about 5 p.m. Wednesday, Xcel Energy had restored power to about 99% of the customers impacted, which totaled around ...
Xcel Energy's Public Service Company of Colorado has chosen GridUnity's GridInterConnect platform to modernize its ...
Local officials’ sentiment that Xcel Energy’s Mountain Energy Project proposal could have some adverse impacts on Summit ...
One consumer protection group is calling for the Colorado Public Utilities Commission to shrink Xce's giant proposal.
Thousands of people across Minnesota and Wisconsin lost power overnight Monday. Now, recovery efforts are underway.
There were 270,000 more square feet available in the heart of Denver at the end of June compared with the end of March.