Minnesota regulator approves Xcel’s controversial utility-owned virtual power plant
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission approved Xcel Energy's 200MW virtual power plant expansion, deploying utility-owned battery energy storage systems by 2028. The program aims to increase grid flexibility and resilience, prioritizing equity and local job growth. Critics argue the model is flawed, limiting third-party involvement and potentially hindering a clean energy transition, with some calling for open market competition to ensure a fair and equitable energy future for Minnesota.