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Xcel Energy Inc. is a utility holding company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, serving more than 3.3 million electric customers and 1.8 million natural gas customers in Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, North Dakota, South Dakota, Colorado, Texas and New Mexico.

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jicky jack
jicky jack
@GopherHole @GeneralMills @BestBuy @Target @HormelFoods @3M @UHC @usbank @XcelEnergyMN @ameriprise @Ecolab Meh - when you look at the revenue-generating sports at the U of M, and then look at the clowns they’ve hired to coach these teams, the big companies know that they could flush their money down a huge toilet and get the same result.
posted 1 hour ago
Levi Poppe
Levi Poppe
@GopherHole @GeneralMills @BestBuy @Target @HormelFoods @3M @UHC @usbank @XcelEnergyMN @ameriprise @Ecolab Biggest issue I see is that most these companies are run by people that probably didn’t go Minnesota. So they aren’t inclined to donating to the university. And too many pro teams hurts big time
posted 2 hours ago
Tracie Killion
Tracie Killion
@logoffnow @nathanmhansen @XcelEnergyMN Except what happens when Verizon goes down? Is this reliable?
posted 5 hours ago
Cole
Cole
@johnerent @nathanmhansen @KarmaGatzy @XcelEnergyMN I haven’t been insisting that this switch has to do with the meter lol OP made that claim, up to him to clarifying how that would occur(meter —> remote override?). I saw it as him complaining about Xcel meters, & saying it could be comparable to the saver switches at some point.
posted 19 hours ago
Cole
Cole
@johnerent @nathanmhansen @KarmaGatzy @XcelEnergyMN The article discusses smart thermostats and an optional remote feature. Where does it discuss wiring a switch to your AC power supply? What is needed to be physically installed? you literally just opt into a program that grants them permission to utilize this feature.
posted 23 hours ago
John Rent
John Rent
@nathanmhansen @not_abigdealtho @KarmaGatzy @XcelEnergyMN This article has nothing to do with meters. It has to do with saver switches wired by an electrician into AC power supply. It is a voluntary program that saves you 20% on your utility bill. “All of the customers affected had enrolled in a voluntary program, called AC Rewards.”
posted 1 day ago
Chris Nystrom
Chris Nystrom
@weakpolymath @nathanmhansen @XcelEnergyMN I was half joking. This would probably stop the meter reader from doing their job (reading your consumption) and would be a problem for you. I don't know know to block their incoming signal. Maybe you could find the receiver on the unit and block it. Don't block outgoing
posted 1 day ago
John Rent
John Rent
@not_abigdealtho @KarmaGatzy @nathanmhansen @XcelEnergyMN He is demanding an analog meter versus one that transmits kilowatt hour usage for billing. That meter has nothing to do with completely unrelated “saver switch”tech that has to be wired into thermostats &AC with written consent. In any event, government has nothing to do with it.
posted 1 day ago
Cole
Cole
@johnerent @KarmaGatzy @nathanmhansen @XcelEnergyMN That is exactly what a comparison is. Nothing is being conflated, op criticizing one device that reads/reports output, the other has a feature permitting remote access and override controls. His complaint is that incentivizing/preferring this feature is/has been prone to abuse.
posted 1 day ago
Cole
Cole
@johnerent @KarmaGatzy @nathanmhansen @XcelEnergyMN You’re the one implying xcel is sneaking around, so the nefarious/fantastical connotation is on you. Who said they are sneaking around? They’re leveraging cost & incentivizing a move to feat. granting remote override. You’re crying bc you’re mad at someone voicing their concern.
posted 1 day ago
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