Xcel Energy - South Dakota Electricity Rates

Xcel Energy is a publicly traded utility holding company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Xcel Energy - South Dakota provides electricity and natural gas service to approximately 90,000 customers across South Dakota, including in the cities of Sioux Falls, Aberdeen, and Brookings. The company's operations in South Dakota include power generation facilities such as the 424-megawatt natural gas-fired plant located in Sioux Falls and the 235-megawatt wind farm located in Brookings County. Xcel Energy is committed to providing reliable and affordable energy to its customers while also reducing its environmental impact through investments in renewable energy and energy efficiency programs.

Phone

1-800-895-4999

Xcel Energy - South Dakota Energy Sources

Xcel Energy - South Dakota's energy comes from natural gas, wind, and oil. Natural Gas is the largest source of electricity, providing 62% of Xcel Energy - South Dakota's energy. Wind is the second largest source, making up 34%. Oil provides 5% of Xcel Energy - South Dakota's electricity.

61%

Natural Gas

34%

Wind

5%

Oil

Xcel Energy - South Dakota Rates

The average electricity rate for Xcel Energy - South Dakota customers is 12.95 cents/kWh. Xcel Energy - South Dakota has several different electricity rates for residential customers, as shown in the table below.

Rate NameRate TypeCost Per kWh
Residential Service - Overhead and Underground without Electric Space HeatingFixed12¢ to 14¢
Residential Service Time Of Day - Overhead and Underground with Electric Space HeatingTOU7¢ to 24¢
Residential Heat Pump ServiceFixed9¢ to 12¢
Energy Controlled Service(Non-Demand Metered) - StandardFixed
Energy Controlled Service(Non-Demand Metered) - OptionalFixed8¢ to 14¢
Residential Service - Overhead and Underground with Electric Space HeatingFixed9¢ to 14¢
Residential Service Time Of Day - Overhead and Underground without Electric Space HeatingTOU7¢ to 24¢

Xcel Energy - South Dakota Reliability

In 2021, the average Xcel Energy - South Dakota customer lost electricity one time for a duration of 139 minutes. In total, the average Xcel Energy - South Dakota customer had their electricity out for about 100 minutes during the whole year.

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