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Wed Jan 30, 2019, 07:14 PM Jan 2019

Xcel asks to lower the thermostat to 63

We keep ours at 67 when we are at home, and at night at 64.

But these days the gas fireplace is working and working.

Hard to imagine these homes in the metro area that lost power

I don't remember: did Xcel get to increase the rates because the last winters were mild which hurt its revenue?

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Xcel asks to lower the thermostat to 63 (Original Post) question everything Jan 2019 OP
Thanks - I had not heard that (the 63 degree request) progree Jan 2019 #1
XCELL will never learn or care to learn Wellstone ruled Jan 2019 #2
Screw that.....we're at 68/69 during the day, 67 at night...... a kennedy Feb 2019 #3

progree

(10,893 posts)
1. Thanks - I had not heard that (the 63 degree request)
Wed Jan 30, 2019, 07:25 PM
Jan 2019
Xcel Energy asked all its Minnesota customers to conserve natural gas and set thermostats to 63 degrees through Thursday morning. The request came as the utility struggled to restore gas service in some communities north of the metro area, including around Princeton, where Xcel booked hotels for people who'd lost service.
https://www.mprnews.org/story/2019/01/30/deep-freeze-envelops-minnesota-even-stops-the-mail


Xcel Energy says the extreme cold has caused some customers to lose natural gas service in central Minnesota and has the utility issuing an appeal to all Minnesota customers to turn down their thermostats.

Utility spokesman John Marshall says about 150 customers in Princeton lost heat as temperatures dipped into the negative 20 range Tuesday night. Marshall says the cold weather is increasing natural gas consumption and taxing the equipment.

... Meanwhile, the utility is asking its Minnesota customers to turn down their thermostats to 63 through Thursday morning in order to reduce consumption and avoid further outages.
https://www.mprnews.org/story/2019/01/30/xcel-asks-some-customers-to-turn-down-thermostat
 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
2. XCELL will never learn or care to learn
Wed Jan 30, 2019, 08:13 PM
Jan 2019

from their past mistakes. This is not the first time they have requested a public emergency Gas Usage directive .

a kennedy

(29,618 posts)
3. Screw that.....we're at 68/69 during the day, 67 at night......
Tue Feb 5, 2019, 10:53 PM
Feb 2019

Xcel says 63???? what do the exec's at Xcel have their's at??? Just asking.....

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