Southwestern Public Service Company

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{{#badges: CoalSwarm| Climate change}}Southwestern Public Service Company (SPS) was incorporated in 1921 under the laws of New Mexico and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Xcel Energy, an operating utility engaged primarily in the generation, purchase, transmission, distribution, and sale of electricity in portions of Texas and New Mexico. SPS provides electric utility service to approximately 393,000 customers.[1]

The wholesale customers served by SPS comprised approximately 39 percent of its total sales in 2008. Approximately 77 percent of SPS retail electric operating revenues were derived from operations in Texas during 2008. Generally, SPS earnings range from approximately 5 percent to 10 percent of Xcel Energy’s consolidated net income. SPS had 432 electric utility transmission and distribution substations as of Dec. 31, 2008. [1]

Existing Coal Plants

Plant Name State Year(s) Built Capacity
Harrington Station TX 1976, 1978, 1980 1,080 MW
Tolk Station TX 1982, 1985 1,136 MW

Source of Coal

SPS purchases all of its coal requirements for its two coal facilities, Harrington and Tolk electric generating stations, from TUCO, Inc. (TUCO). TUCO arranges for the purchase, receiving, transporting, unloading, handling, crushing, weighing and delivery of coal to meet SPS’ requirements, with oversight from Xcel Energy. TUCO has coal agreements to supply 100 percent of SPS’ coal requirements in 2009, 85 percent of SPS’ coal requirements in 2010, and 40 percent of SPS’ coal requirements in 2011, which are sufficient quantities to meet the primary needs of the Harrington and Tolk stations.[1]

Contact details

Southwestern Public Service Company
SPS Tower
Amarillo, Texas 79101
Phone: (303) 571-7511
Website: http://www.xcelenergy.com/

Articles and Resources

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Southwestern Public Service Company 2008 10K", Edgar Online, Filed March 2, 2009

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