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While we believe we have identified and discussed below the key risk factors affecting our business, there may be additional risks and uncertainties that are not presently known or that are not currently believed to be significant that may adversely affect our business, financial condition, results of operations or cash flows in the future.
−Removed: Oversight of Risk and Related Processes
−Removed: The Board of Directors is responsible for the oversight of material risk and maintaining an effective risk monitoring process.
−Removed: Management and the Board of Directors’ committees have responsibility for overseeing the identification and mitigation of key risks and reporting its assessments and activities to the full Board of Directors.
−Removed: Xcel Energy maintains a robust compliance program and promotes a culture of compliance beginning with the tone at the top.
−Removed: The risk mitigation process includes adherence to our Code of Conduct and compliance policies, operation of formal risk management structures and overall business management.
−Removed: Xcel Energy further mitigates inherent risks through formal risk committees and corporate functions such as internal audit, and internal controls over financial reporting and legal.
−Removed: Management identifies and analyzes risks to determine materiality and other attributes such as timing, probability and controllability.
−Removed: Identification and risk analysis occurs formally through risk assessment conducted by senior management, the financial disclosure process, hazard risk procedures, internal audit and compliance with financial and operational controls.
−Removed: Management also identifies and analyzes risk through the business planning process, development of goals and establishment of key performance indicators, including identification of barriers to implementing Xcel Energy’s strategy.
−Removed: The business planning process also identifies likelihood and mitigating factors to prevent the assumption of inappropriate risk to meet goals.
−Removed: Management communicates regularly with the Board of Directors and key stakeholders regarding risk.
−Removed: Senior management presents and communicates a periodic risk assessment to the Board of Directors, providing information on the risks that management believes are material, including financial impact, timing, likelihood and mitigating factors.
−Removed: The Board of Directors regularly reviews management’s key risk assessments, which includes areas of existing and future macroeconomic, financial, operational, policy, environmental, safety and security risks.
−Removed: The oversight, management and mitigation of risk is an integral and continuous part of the Board of Directors’ governance of Xcel Energy.
−Removed: The Board of Directors assigns oversight of critical risks to each of its four committees to confirm these risks are well understood and given appropriate focus.
−Removed: The Audit Committee is responsible for reviewing the adequacy of the committees’ risk oversight and affirming appropriate aggregate oversight occurs.
−Removed: Committees regularly report on their oversight activities and certain risk issues may be brought to the full Board of Directors for consideration when deemed appropriate.
−Removed: Emerging risks are considered and assigned as appropriate during the annual Board of Directors and committee evaluation process, resulting in updates to the committee charters and annual work plans.
−Removed: Additionally, the Board of Directors conducts an annual strategy session where Xcel Energy’s future plans and initiatives are reviewed.
Risks Associated with Our Business
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The occurrence of these events, if not fully covered by insurance, could have a material effect on our financial condition, results of operations and cash flows as well as potential reputational impact.
+Added: Additionally, compliance with existing and potential new regulations related to the operation and maintenance of our natural gas infrastructure could result in significant costs.
+Added: The PHMSA is responsible for administering the DOT’s national regulatory program to assure the safe transportation of natural gas, petroleum and other hazardous materials by pipelines.
+Added: The PHMSA continues to develop regulations and other approaches to risk management to assure safety in design, construction, testing, operation, maintenance and emergency response of natural gas pipeline infrastructure.
+Added: We have programs in place to comply with these regulations, however, a significant incident or material finding of non-compliance could result in penalties and higher costs of operations.
+Added: Our natural gas and electric transmission and distribution operations are dependent upon complex information technology systems and network infrastructure, the failure of which could disrupt our normal business operations, which could have a material adverse effect on our ability to process transactions and provide services.
Other uncertainties and risks inherent in operating and maintaining Xcel Energy's facilities include, but are not limited to:
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• Risks associated with dependence on a specific type of fuel or fuel source, such as commodity price risk, availability of adequate fuel supply and transportation and lack of available alternative fuel sources.
+Added: • Risks associated with increased reliance on natural gas generation, including gas price volatility and supply constraints during extreme weather events.
• Increased competition due to, among other factors, new facilities, excess supply, shifting demand and regulatory changes.
−Removed: • Increased costs due to aging infrastructure.
−Removed: Additionally, compliance with existing and potential new regulations related to the operation and maintenance of our natural gas infrastructure could result in significant costs.
−Removed: The PHMSA is responsible for administering the DOT’s national regulatory program to assure the safe transportation of natural gas, petroleum and other hazardous materials by pipelines.
−Removed: The PHMSA continues to develop regulations and other approaches to risk management to assure safety in design, construction, testing, operation, maintenance and emergency response of natural gas pipeline infrastructure.
−Removed: We have programs in place to comply with these regulations and systematically monitor and renew infrastructure over time, however, a significant incident or material finding of non-compliance could result in penalties and higher costs of operations.
−Removed: Our natural gas and electric transmission and distribution operations are dependent upon complex information technology systems and network infrastructure, the failure of which could disrupt our normal business operations, which could have a material adverse effect on our ability to process transactions and provide services.
−Removed: Our utility operations are subject to long-term planning and project risks.
+Added: • Risks of thermal runaway incidents associated with large battery storage facilities
+Added: • Risks associated with aging infrastructure.
+Added: • Risks associated with failures of other business processes and systems.
+Added: • Risks associated with regulatory requirements that may extend the operation of our coal facilities beyond planned retirement dates and require additional investments.
+Added: • Inability to deliver energy across transmission facilities, including due to congestion, outages, extreme weather, physical or cyber events, delays in construction or upgrades, permitting or siting challenges, or interconnection constraints.
+Added: Our utility operations, resource adequacy and system reliability are subject to long-term planning and project risks.
+Added: Our ability to reliably serve customer demand depends on the availability of sufficient generation and capacity resources.
+Added: Changes in load growth, resource retirements, accreditation of resources, generation performance, extreme weather events, or delays in development or delivery of new resources, including the necessary transmission infrastructure, could affect resource adequacy and system reliability.
Most utility investments are planned to be used for decades.
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These plans are based on numerous assumptions such as:
−Removed: sales growth, customer usage, commodity prices, economic activity, costs, regulatory mechanisms, customer behavior, available technology and public policy.
+Added: sales growth, customer usage, commodity prices, economic activity, costs, regulatory mechanisms, customer behavior, available technology, equipment availability and public policy.
Xcel Energy’s long-term resource plan is dependent on our ability to obtain required approvals (including regulatory approval in jurisdictions where Xcel Energy operates), develop necessary technical expertise, allocate and coordinate sufficient resources and adhere to budgets and timelines.
In addition, the long-term nature of both our planning processes and our asset lives are subject to risk.
−Removed: The utility sector is undergoing significant change (e.g., increases in energy efficiency, wider adoption of distributed generation and shifts away from fossil fuel generation to renewable generation).
−Removed: Customer adoption of these technologies and increased energy efficiency could result in excess transmission and generation resources, downward pressure on sales growth, and potentially stranded costs if we are not able to fully recover costs and investments.
+Added: The utility sector is undergoing significant change (e.g., the addition of large loads, increases in energy efficiency, wider adoption of distributed generation and shifts away from fossil fuel generation to renewable generation).
+Added: Customer adoption of these technologies and increased energy efficiency or other reductions in expected sales growth could result in excess transmission and generation resources, downward pressure on sales growth, and potentially stranded costs if we are not able to fully recover costs and investments.
+Added: Additionally, increasing uncertainty surrounding federal policy to renewable deployment could negatively impact wind, solar and storage development.
The magnitude and timing of resource additions and changes in customer demand may not coincide with evolving customer preference for generation resources and end-uses, which introduces further uncertainty into long-term planning.
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Higher electric demand may require us to adopt new technologies and make significant generation, transmission and distribution investments including advanced grid infrastructure, which increases exposure to overall grid instability and technology obsolescence.
+Added: Enterprise level financial and customer billing technology systems may be unable to support the increasing customer complexity.
Evolving stakeholder preference for lower emissions from generation sources and end-uses, like heating, may impact our resource mix and put pressure on our ability to recover capital investments in natural gas generation and delivery.
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We may not recover all costs related to mitigating these physical and financial risks.
−Removed: Our utilities have physical and financial risks associated with wildfires.
+Added: Our utilities have significant risks associated with wildfires.
In recent years, wildfires have impacted the utility industry.
−Removed: More frequent and severe drought conditions, extreme swings in amount and timing of precipitation, changes in vegetation, unseasonably warm temperatures, very low humidity, stronger winds and other factors have increased the duration of the wildfire season and the potential impact of an event.
−Removed: Also, the expansion of the wildland urban interface increases the wildfire risk to surrounding communities and Xcel Energy's electric and natural gas infrastructure.
−Removed: Wildfires could jeopardize Xcel Energy’s electric and gas infrastructure and third-party property and result in temporary power outages or shortages in our service territories.
−Removed: We have programs in place to mitigate the physical and financial risks associated with wildfires;
−Removed: however, Xcel Energy’s wildfire mitigation initiatives may not be successful or effective in preventing or reducing wildfire-related losses.
−Removed: Wildfires can occur even when Xcel Energy follows its procedures and implements its wildfire mitigation initiatives.
+Added: More frequent and severe drought conditions, extreme swings in amount and timing of precipitation, changes in availability of vegetation, unseasonably warm temperatures, very low humidity, stronger winds and other environmental factors have increased both the frequency and duration of fire weather conditions and the potential impact of an event.
+Added: The expansion of the wildland urban interface increases the wildfire risk to surrounding communities and Xcel Energy's electric and natural gas infrastructure.
+Added: Also, wildfires could jeopardize Xcel Energy’s electric and gas infrastructure and third-party property and result in temporary power outages or shortages in our service territories.
+Added: Our current wildfire mitigation initiatives may not be effective in preventing or reducing ignitions and wildfire-related losses.
Other potential risks associated with wildfires and other climate events include the inability to secure sufficient insurance coverage, increased costs of insurance, or ability for insurers to meet their obligations, regulatory recovery risk, and the potential for a credit downgrade and subsequent additional costs to access capital markets.
−Removed: While we carry liability insurance, given an extreme event, if Xcel Energy was found to be liable for wildfire damages, amounts could potentially exceed our coverage and negatively impact our results of operations, financial condition or cash flows.
+Added: While we carry liability insurance, given an extreme event, damage amounts could exceed our coverage (as experienced with the Marshall Wildfire settlement in 2025) and negatively impact our results of operations, financial condition or cash flows.
We are subject to commodity risks and other risks associated with energy markets and energy production.
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Failure to provide service due to disruptions may also result in fines, penalties or cost disallowances through the regulatory process.
−Removed: Also, significantly higher energy or fuel costs relative to sales commitments negatively impacts our cash flows and results of operations.
We also engage in wholesale sales and purchases of electric capacity, energy and energy-related products as well as natural gas.
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High commodity prices that are passed through to customer bills could impact our ability to recover costs for other improvements and operations.
−Removed: Due to the uncertainty involved in price movements and potential deviation from historical pricing, Xcel Energy is unable to fully assure that its risk management programs and procedures would be effective to protect against all significant adverse market deviations.
−Removed: In addition, Xcel Energy cannot fully assure that its controls will be effective against all potential risks.
−Removed: If such programs and procedures are not effective, Xcel Energy’s results of operations, financial condition or cash flows could be materially impacted.
+Added: Additionally, due to the uncertainty involved in price movements and potential deviation from historical pricing, our risk management programs may not be effective to protect against significant adverse market fluctuations and our results of operations, financial condition or cash flows could be materially impacted.
Failure to attract and retain a qualified workforce could have an adverse effect on operations.
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We rely on third-party contractors to perform operations, maintenance and construction work.
−Removed: Our contractual arrangements with these contractors typically include performance and safety standards, progress payments, insurance requirements and security for performance.
Poor vendor performance or contractor unavailability could impact ongoing operations, restoration operations, regulatory recovery and our reputation and could introduce financial risk or risks of fines.
−Removed: Our employees, directors, third-party contractors, or suppliers may violate or be perceived to violate our Codes of Conduct, which could have an adverse effect on our reputation.
−Removed: We are exposed to risk of employee or third-party contractor fraud or misconduct.
−Removed: All employees and members of the Board of Directors are subject to compliance with our Code of Conduct and are required to participate in annual training.
−Removed: Additionally, suppliers are subject to compliance with our Supplier Code of Conduct.
−Removed: Xcel Energy does not tolerate discrimination, violations of our Code of Conduct or other unacceptable behaviors.
−Removed: However, it is not always possible to identify and deter misconduct by employees and other third-parties, which may result in governmental investigations, other actions or lawsuits.
−Removed: If such actions are taken against us we may suffer loss of reputation and such actions could have a material effect on our financial condition, results of operations and cash flows.
+Added: Also, suppliers of key assets critical to long-term planning may be limited, creating vendor concentration risk that could increase costs and negatively impact investment execution.
+Added: Actions of our employees, directors, third-party contractors or suppliers could expose us to reputational risks.
+Added: We could suffer negative impacts to our reputation as a result of actual or perceived fraud, misconduct, legal or regulatory violations, violations of corporate policies, inappropriate use of social media, or other actions by our employees, directors, third-party contractors or suppliers.
+Added: Reputational damage could have a material adverse effect and could result in negative customer perception, litigation and increased regulatory oversight.
Our subsidiary, NSP-Minnesota, is subject to the risks of nuclear generation.
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Also, rising fuel costs could increase prices to consumers, all of which could increase the risk that our utility subsidiaries will not be able to fully recover their costs from their customers.
−Removed: Adverse regulatory rulings (including changes in recovery mechanisms) or the imposition of additional regulations could negatively impact our results of operations, financial condition or cash flows.
+Added: Regulators may challenge rate increases due to increased customer affordability pressures.
+Added: Public policy developments, including legislative actions and electoral changes at the state level, may affect recovery mechanisms or allowed returns and may limit recovery timing or cost allocation, negatively impacting our results of operations, financial condition or cash flows.
+Added: Growth in large load customers, including data centers, may increase customer concentration, capital requirements and revenue variability risks.
+Added: Additional demand from a limited number of customers may increase our credit risk exposure and require incremental infrastructure investment.
+Added: If anticipated load growth does not materialize as expected or regulatory cost allocation mechanisms evolve, it could negatively impact our results of operations, financial condition or cash flows.
Any reductions in our credit ratings could increase our financing costs and the cost of maintaining certain contractual relationships.
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We expect to continue to experience attempts to compromise our information technology and control systems, network infrastructure and other assets.
−Removed: To date, no cybersecurity incident or attack affecting us or our vendors has had a material impact on our business or results of operations.
Cybersecurity incidents could harm our businesses by limiting our generation, transmission and distribution capabilities, delaying our development and construction of new facilities or capital improvement projects to existing facilities, disrupting our customer operations or causing the release of customer information, all of which would likely receive state and federal regulatory scrutiny and could expose us to liability.
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Therefore, a disruption caused by the impact of a cybersecurity incident on the regional electric transmission grid, natural gas pipeline infrastructure or other fuel sources of our third-party service providers’ operations, could also negatively impact our business.
−Removed: Generative Artificial Intelligence, such as large language models like ChatGPT, present a range of challenges and potential risks as we consider impacts to the business.
−Removed: These challenges involve navigating the complexities of creating and deploying AI models that generate content autonomously.
−Removed: Data privacy, legal concerns, and security issues are all risks as this technology continues to be adopted.
+Added: Advancements in artificial intelligence and large language models may increase cybersecurity threats and operational risks.
+Added: Threat actors may use artificial intelligence to enhance their attacks, increasing the frequency, sophistication and potential impact of cyber incidents affecting our IT and OT environment.
Our supply chain for procurement of digital equipment and services may expose software or hardware to these risks and could result in a breach or significant costs of remediation.
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Defense costs associated with such litigation can also be significant and could affect results of operations, financial condition or cash flows if such costs are not recovered through regulated rates.
−Removed: If our regulators do not allow us to recover all or a part of the cost of capital investment or the O&M costs incurred to comply with the mandates, it could have a material effect on our results of operations, financial condition or cash flows.
+Added: If our regulators do not allow us to recover the costs incurred to comply with the mandates, it could have a material effect on our results of operations, financial condition or cash flows.
We are subject to environmental laws and regulations, with which compliance could be difficult and costly.
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We may be required to pay all or a portion of the cost to remediate sites where our past activities, or the activities of other parties, caused environmental contamination.
−Removed: Changes in environmental policies and regulations or regulatory decisions may result in early retirements of our generation facilities.
+Added: Changes in environmental policies and regulations or regulatory decisions may result in early retirements of our operational facilities.
While regulation typically provides relief for these types of changes, there is no assurance that regulators would allow full recovery of all remaining costs.
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Examples of such factors include, but are not limited to, evolving legal, regulatory, and other standards, processes, and assumptions, the pace of scientific and technological developments, increased costs, the availability of requisite financing, and changes in carbon markets.
+Added: The potential for unprecedented load growth and the need for additional generation resources to support such growth may further impact the timing or achievement of our climate goals.
Failures or delays (whether actual or perceived) in achieving our strategies or expectations related to climate change and other environmental matters could adversely affect our business, operations, and reputation, and increase risk of litigation.
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