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Colorado Xcel Energy expects drop in gas rates, rise in electric bills

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Xcel Energy-Colorado expects its rates to stay relatively flat in the second quarter of 2024, with a slight rise in electric rates and a small drop in natural gas bills.

The utility said in a statement that based on natural gas costs, the typical residential customer could see a 4.17% decline, or $1.73, in the monthly bill. Rates for small commercial customers are expected to drop 4.82%, or $9.19, a month.

Xcel said residential electric bills will likely increase on average 1.67%, or $1.49, a month and bills for small businesses will go up an average of 1.8%, or $2.26, a month. The increase reflects the cost of supplying electricity, Xcel said.

The company submitted its proposed quarterly price adjustments to the Colorado Public Utilities Commission last week. If approved by the PUC, the changes will take effect April 1 and stay in place for three months.

Xcel Energy has 1.6 million electric customers and 1.5 million natural gas customers in Colorado, with a big overlap between the two.

The rates are adjusted every three months to reflect commodity prices. Xcel said the changes are passed onto customers on a dollar-to-dollar basis and that it doesn’t profit from recovering cost increases.



Xcel Energy-Colorado expects its rates to stay relatively flat in the second quarter of 2024, with a slight rise in electric rates and a small drop in natural gas bills.

The utility said in a statement that based on natural gas costs, the typical residential customer could see a 4.17% decline, or $1.73, in the monthly bill. Rates for small commercial customers are expected to drop 4.82%, or $9.19, a month.

Xcel said residential electric bills will likely increase on average 1.67%, or $1.49, a month and bills for small businesses will go up an average of 1.8%, or $2.26, a month. The increase reflects the cost of supplying electricity, Xcel said.

The company submitted its proposed quarterly price adjustments to the Colorado Public Utilities Commission last week. If approved by the PUC, the changes will take effect April 1 and stay in place for three months.

Xcel Energy has 1.6 million electric customers and 1.5 million natural gas customers in Colorado, with a big overlap between the two.

The rates are adjusted every three months to reflect commodity prices. Xcel said the changes are passed onto customers on a dollar-to-dollar basis and that it doesn’t profit from recovering cost increases.

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