Xcel Energy receives $100 million Department of Energy grant to boost wildfire mitigation and grid resiliency
- Xcel Energy will receive a $100 million award from the U.S. Department of Energy to support projects that enhance grid resiliency and mitigate the threat of wildfires.
- The funding will be matched by a $140 million cost share provided by Xcel Energy.
- Projects will include adding fire-resistant coatings to wood poles, improving equipment safety features, moving high-risk distribution circuits underground, and enhancing vegetation management.
- The funding will also support the Resilient Minneapolis Project, which aims to strengthen community resiliency in underserved communities through customer-funded microgrids.
- The projects are expected to span five years, with completion by late 2028.
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The funding, provided through the Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships program and matched by a
“We recognize that the year-round risk of wildfires has grown, along with the severity of storms and other weather events that threaten the grid,” said Bob Frenzel, chairman, president and CEO of Xcel Energy. “This funding from the Department of Energy will enhance our ability to meet this rising challenge with decisive action while reducing carbon emissions and ensuring reliable affordable and clean power for our customers.”
As climate conditions have changed, environmental impacts to the power grid have grown more severe and frequent. Areas with traditional fire seasons, for example, have seen them evolve into year-round battles against rapidly changing and extreme weather conditions that can generate larger, more intense and faster-moving wildfires.
Xcel Energy is a leader in the clean energy transition, moving forward at a pace and scale that allows the company to reach net-zero carbon emissions responsibly and meet emissions reductions goals that align with science-based climate targets. The company is continually making strategic investments and improvements to strengthen the power grid, build resilience, and increase its situational awareness of risks. Since 2019, Xcel Energy has invested over
The projects will take a number of steps to boost grid resiliency, including adding fire-resistant coatings to 6,000 wood poles, improving equipment safety features in power lines and electric vehicle chargers in high fire risk conditions, moving high-risk distribution circuits underground, and enhancing vegetation management. They will also build on current programs using emerging technology, such as drones aided by artificial intelligence that inspect power lines for safety, wind strength testing, satellite identification of trees that pose a risk and modeling software to predict how fires would spread.
In addition, the funding will support greater resilience for communities of color. Xcel Energy will use Department of Energy funds to complement an equal investment in customer-funded microgrids in the Resilient Minneapolis Project, which aims to support underserved communities in
The projects are expected to span five years, with detailed design and planning starting in 2024 and projects completing by late 2028. The Department of Energy grant is contingent on negotiation and project logistics.
Learn more about Xcel Energy’s Wildfire Mitigation Program.
About Xcel Energy
Xcel Energy (NASDAQ: XEL) provides the energy that powers millions of homes and businesses across eight Western and Midwestern states. Headquartered in
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