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Xcel Energy Inc. is asking Colorado regulators to look at how much credit solar power customers should get on their bills — and whether its other customers are paying too much to subsidize the renewable energy.
Wednesday, Minneapolis-based Xcel (NYSE: XEL), Colorado's biggest provider of electricity and natural gas, asked state regulators to examine the true costs and benefits that its 15,000 customers who have solar power panels on their roofs bring to the overall system.
“We want to make…