Northern States Power Company - Minnesota (Xcel Energy) Rate Selection Guide

Northern States Power Company, operating as Xcel Energy in Minnesota, is a regulated investor-owned electric and gas utility serving over 1.5 million electric customers. For C&I customers, Xcel offers a robust data-access stack including the InfoWise 15-minute interval program, Green Button Connect My Data, EDI trading-partner billing, and an ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager benchmarking portal.

Minnesota · Investor-Owned Utility·Regulated market·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 3, 2026

Northern States Power Company - Minnesota (Xcel Energy) Rate Schedule Comparison

ScheduleTypeRateBest For
Small General ServiceelectricBasic $10/mo + seasonal energy ~$0.078-0.093/kWh (no demand charge)Small commercial sites under 25 kW demand
General Service (Demand-Metered)electricBasic $25.64/mo + demand ~$10.49-14.79/kW seasonal + energy ~$0.034/kWhMost C&I facilities with metered demand; voltage discounts reward primary/transmission service
General Time of Day ServiceelectricDemand + split on-peak/off-peak energy ($0.049 / $0.023)Large or load-shiftable customers; mandatory over 1,000 kW
Commercial Firm GasgasBasic $25-50/mo + distribution ~$0.117/therm + Cost of GasCommercial gas users under 500 therms/day peak
Commercial Demand-Billed GasgasBasic $150/mo + commodity $0.045/therm + demand $0.809/thermLarger industrial gas loads with steady demand
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Market Overview

Xcel Energy (NSP-Minnesota) is a regulated investor-owned monopoly under the Minnesota PUC. No competitive retail supplier choice exists; service is bundled. Minnesota Open Data Access Standards require sharing aggregated/anonymized data with qualifying third parties.

Market Type
Regulated (Monopoly)
Supplier Choice
Not Available

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Current Rate Schedules

Xcel Energy (Northern States Power - Minnesota) serves C&I customers under MPUC-regulated electric tariffs. Demand-metered General Service is the workhorse C&I schedule, with seasonal energy charges (higher June-September), monthly billing demand based on the maximum 15-minute average kW, and voltage discounts at primary, transmission-transformed, and transmission levels. A separate Small General Service schedule serves customers under 25 kW. Bills also include monthly Fuel Cost Charge, Resource Adjustment (CIP/RDF/TCR/SEP/RES/MCR), affordability surcharge, decoupling, and city fees. Representative figures below are drawn from Xcel's published MN C&I rate card to illustrate structure; current billed amounts reflect 2025 interim rate increases pending the 2025 rate case decision.

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ScheduleTypeApplicabilityStructureRate
Small General ServiceelectricAny non-residential customer, single- or three-phase, served through one meter where maximum demand is less than 25 kW.Monthly basic service charge plus seasonal per-kWh energy charge (no demand charge). Optional time-of-day variant available.Basic service charge $10/mo; energy $0.09256/kWh June-Sep, $0.07757/kWh Oct-May (2019 card)+ None
General Service (Demand-Metered)electricAny non-residential customer at secondary, primary, transmission-transformed, or transmission voltage; demand-metered. Primary C&I schedule.Basic service charge + seasonal demand charge per billing kW (max 15-min avg) + per-kWh energy charge, with an energy charge credit on kWh above 400 hours x billing kW. Voltage discounts reduce demand and energy charges at higher voltages. Power-factor and 11-month demand ratchet adjustments apply.Basic charge $25.64/mo; secondary energy $0.03407/kWh; energy credit $0.01518/kWh (2019 card)+ Secondary $14.79/kW June-Sep, $10.49/kW Oct-May; reduced by voltage discounts ($0.80-$2.35/kW) at primary/transmission (2019 card)
General Time of Day ServiceelectricDemand-metered C&I customers; mandatory for very large customers over 1,000 kW demand.Basic service charge + on-peak demand charge per kW + off-peak excess demand charge + separate on-peak/off-peak per-kWh energy charges. On-peak 9am-9pm weekdays. Voltage discounts and demand adjustments apply.On-peak energy $0.04855/kWh, off-peak $0.02341/kWh; basic charge $29.64/mo (2019 card)+ On-peak $14.79/kW June-Sep, $10.49/kW Oct-May; off-peak excess $2.35/kW (2019 card)
Peak-Controlled / Interruptible OptionselectricC&I customers willing to interrupt a portion of load on request (controlled A/C, energy-controlled service, limited off-peak service).Discounted energy/demand pricing or seasonal bill credits in exchange for curtailment. Minimum one-year commitment.Controlled A/C credit ~$5 per ton per summer billing month (2019 card)+ Varies by option
Commercial Firm Gas ServicegasFirm commercial/industrial gas customers with peak daily demand under 500 therms.Basic service charge (tiered small/large by annual use) + per-therm distribution charge + Cost of Gas Charge (seasonal, higher Nov-Apr) + affordability surcharge.Basic $25 (small <6,000 therms/yr) or $50 (large); distribution ~$0.1167/therm (2019 card)+ None (firm); see demand-billed schedule for demand charges
Commercial Demand-Billed / Interruptible GasgasFirm C&I gas customers (demand-billed) and interruptible/transportation customers agreeing to curtailment.Higher basic service charge + distribution commodity charge per therm + distribution demand charge per therm of billing demand; interruptible tiers by daily volume. Transportation service available for self-supplied gas.Demand-billed basic $150/mo; commodity $0.044978/therm (2019 card)+ Distribution demand charge $0.809470/therm of billing demand (2019 card)

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Rate Recommendations by Use Case

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Reduce demand charges at a C&I facility

Enroll in InfoWise to pull 15-minute interval data and identify peak demand intervals driving high kW charges.

Recommended:
General Service (Demand-Metered)Large General Service / Industrial

Demand charges are a major C&I cost component; granular data reveals shaveable peaks.

Tips:
  • Choose the real-time InfoWise tier for active demand management
  • Correlate peaks with operational schedules
  • Consider load shifting or battery storage
Est. monthly: InfoWise subscription varies by tier
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Benchmark a multi-building portfolio

Use the Xcel Benchmarking Portal to auto-upload whole-building data into ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager.

Recommended:

Portfolio benchmarking identifies underperformers and satisfies Minnesota Large Building Benchmarking requirements.

Tips:
  • Match ESPM email to the Benchmarking Portal account
  • Map each Xcel meter to ESPM meters
  • Set monthly automated import
Est. monthly: Free
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Automate billing across many accounts

Set up EDI 810/820 trading-partner exchange to automate invoice intake and payment processing.

Recommended:

Reduces manual entry and reconciliation effort for multi-site operators.

Tips:
  • Engage the Business Solutions Center early
  • Plan 4-6 weeks for testing
  • Generate 997 acknowledgements
Est. monthly: Integration cost only
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Share data with energy software

Use Green Button Connect My Data to authorize energy-management apps via OAuth without sharing credentials.

Recommended:

Standards-based ESPI access enables portable analytics across vendors.

Tips:
  • Confirm vendor is a registered Green Button provider
  • Review the permission scope before authorizing
  • Revoke via My Account when finished
Est. monthly: Free (utility side)

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Historical Rate Trends

Xcel filed its 2025 Minnesota electric rate case (Docket E002/GR-24-320) on November 1, 2024, requesting a multi-year increase. The MPUC approved interim rates effective January 1, 2025, and later reduced the interim level. A final Commission decision is expected in summer 2026, after which final rates (and any true-up) will apply across customer classes including C&I.

November 1, 2024

Xcel files 2025 electric rate case requesting ~$353.3M (~9.6%) in 2025 and an additional ~$137.5M (~3.6%) in 2026 across all classes.

~9.6% requested 2025 (system average)

January 1, 2025

MPUC approved interim electric rates (~$192M / ~5.7% average residential) effective Jan 1, 2025, pending final decision; applied across classes. Interim level later reduced by the PUC.

~5.7% average (residential reference; class-specific varies)

Overall trend: increasing

Next expected change: Final 2025 rate case decision expected summer 2026 (MPUC Docket E002/GR-24-320); 2026 step increase also requested. Will reset C&I demand and energy charges.


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Cost Optimization Strategies

Because Xcel MN C&I bills are demand-driven and strongly seasonal, the largest savings come from shaving summer peak kW, improving power factor, and selecting the right voltage and schedule.

Summer peak demand management

For: General Service (Demand-Metered), Time of Day

Demand charge reduction proportional to peak kW shaved

Shift or curtail load during June-September when demand charges peak (~$14.79/kW vs ~$10.49/kW winter) to cut the demand component of the bill.

Power factor correction

For: General Service (Demand-Metered), Time of Day

Avoids demand penalty; varies by site PF

Maintain power factor at or above 90% to avoid the upward billing-demand adjustment Xcel applies to low-PF customers.

Voltage-level optimization

For: General Service, Time of Day

Voltage discount on demand and energy charges

Where feasible, take service at primary or transmission voltage to capture per-kW and per-kWh voltage discounts (up to ~$2.35/kW and ~$0.0028/kWh).

Time-of-day load shifting

For: General Time of Day Service

Energy charge differential on shifted kWh

Move flexible load to off-peak hours (outside 9am-9pm weekdays) to benefit from lower off-peak energy (~$0.023/kWh vs ~$0.049/kWh on-peak).

Interruptible / peak-controlled enrollment

For: Peak-controlled / Interruptible options

Bill credits / discounted rates for curtailment

Enroll curtailable load in interruptible or controlled service for discounted pricing or seasonal credits.

To implement these strategies, you need your 15-minute interval data. Learn how to download Northern States Power Company - Minnesota (Xcel Energy) interval data →


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Frequently Asked Questions

Can my business get 15-minute interval data from Xcel Energy in Minnesota?

Yes. C&I customers can enroll in the InfoWise (Empower Intelligence) program for 15-minute interval data with monthly, daily, or real-time refresh tiers, delivered via portal, API, or SFTP. Contact the Business Solutions Center at 800-481-4700.

Does Xcel Energy support Green Button for third-party data sharing?

Yes. Xcel Energy supports Green Button Connect My Data, which uses OAuth 2.0 and the NAESB REQ.21 ESPI standard to let customers authorize approved third-party applications to access interval and billing data.

Does Xcel Energy offer EDI for commercial billing?

Yes. Xcel Energy supports ANSI X12 004010 EDI transactions including 810 (invoice), 820 (remittance), 814, and 867. Enrollment runs through the Business Solutions Center and typically takes 4-6 weeks including testing.

How much billing history is available online?

Up to 24 months of consumption and billing data is available through the My Account portal, downloadable as PDF charts or CSV-compatible usage tables.

How do C&I customers benchmark buildings with Xcel?

Xcel's Benchmarking Portal integrates with ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager to auto-upload whole-building electricity and gas consumption, supporting Minnesota's Large Building Benchmarking Program.

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