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A set of longstanding agreements do not obligate Xcel Energy’s Colorado utility subsidiary to provide an electric cooperative with priority firm transmission service to deliver energy from two third-party suppliers, FERC affirmed Thursday (EL20-14-001). The commission’s ruling on rehearing stemmed from a dispute between Xcel’s Public Service Company of Colorado...
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