Electric cooperative serves Xcel Energy notice that it wants out of troubled coal plant

The latest development in the saga of Xcel Energy-Colorado’s chronically troubled Comanche 3 coal plant is an electric cooperative’s move to force the utility to buy its 25% share in the plant.

CORE Electric Cooperative said Tuesday that it’s exercising its right under agreements with Xcel Energy to withdraw its ownership in the coal plant in Pueblo. CORE, the state’s largest electric cooperative, sued Xcel last year, claiming the plant’s operational problems have cost the cooperative tens of millions of dollars through the years.

A trial on the lawsuit is scheduled for October 2023.

Comanche 3 was originally supposed to operate until 2070. However, pressure has built to close it much earlier as its operational problems have piled up and the move against coal-generated electricity has intensified.

Speeding up the plant’s closure was a major point of contention in negotiations of Xcel Energy’s new electric resource plan, approved in August by the Colorado Public Utilities Commission. The plan says Comanche 3 will close by Jan. 1, 2031. The plant’s capacity will be ratcheted down leading up to its closure.

A 2021 report by the PUC said the coal unit averaged 91.5 days per year of outages over a decade and was out of commission for all but a handful of days in 2020. Problems with a generator knocked it offline for several months this year.

The unit began operating in 2010.

“Our fundamental claim is that through many of these instances over the years, they have failed to prudently operate the plant,” said Jeff Baudier, CEO of CORE.

That failure amounts to a default of the cooperative’s agreements with Xcel Energy, triggering CORE’s right to end its ownership in Comanche 3 and to be paid by Xcel for its share, the cooperative said in a notice to the utility in August.

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