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File No. 70-10275



UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON D.C. 20549


AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO
FORM U-1 APPLICATION-DECLARATION
UNDER
THE PUBLIC UTILITY HOLDING COMPANY ACT OF 1935


Xcel Energy Inc.
and its Subsidiaries listed on Exhibit K hereto
800 Nicollet Mall
Minneapolis, MN 55402
(Name of company filing this statement and address of principal executive offices)

Xcel Energy Inc.
(Name of top registered holding company parent of each applicant or declarant)

Gary R. Johnson
Vice President and General Counsel
Xcel Energy Inc.
800 Nicollet Mall
Minneapolis, MN 55402
(Name and address of agent for service)

The Commission is requested to send copies of all notices, orders and
communications in connection with this Application-Declaration to:

Peter D. Clarke
Debra J. Schnebel
Jones Day
77 West Wacker
Chicago, IL 60601-1692
Telephone: 312-782-3939
Facsimile: 312-782-8585





TABLE OF CONTENTS

 
   
   
   
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ITEM 1.   Description of the Proposed Transaction   1
    A.   Introduction   1
    B.   Overview of the Companies   1
    C.   Current Financing Authorization   2
    D.   Summary of Authorization   3
    E.   Proposed Financing Program   6
        1.   Parameters for Financing Authorization   6
        2.   Common Stock, Long-Term Debt, Equity-Linked Securities and Preferred Securities   7
        3.   Utility Subsidiaries.   11
        4.   Finance Subsidiaries   11
        5.   Utility Money Pool   12
        6.   Hedging Transactions   14
        7.   Intra-System Financings and Guarantees   16
        8.   Development and Administrative Activities   17
        9.   Intermediate Subsidiaries   18
        10.   Internal Reorganization of Existing Investments   20
        11.   Changes in Capital Structure of Wholly-Owned Subsidiaries   20
        12.   Incentive Compensation and other Benefit Plans; Direct Stock Purchase and Dividend Reinvestment Plans   21
        13.   Dividends out of Capital   22
        14.   Acquisition, Redemption or Retirement of Securities   22
        15.   Investment Securities   23
    F.   Filing of Certificates of Notification   24
ITEM 2.   Fees, Commissions and Expenses   26
ITEM 3.   Applicable Statutory Provisions   26
    A.   General   26
    B.   Rule 54 Analysis   26
ITEM 4.   Regulatory Approvals   27
ITEM 5.   Procedure   28
ITEM 6.   Exhibits and Financial Statements   28
    A.   Exhibits   28
    B.   Financial Statements   29
ITEM 7.   Information as to Environmental Effects   29

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        This Amendment No. 2 to the Form U-1 Application-Declaration amends and restates the Form U-1 Application-Declaration originally filed in File No. 70-10275 on December 17, 2004, as amended by Amendment No. 1 filed on April 5, 2005, with the exception that it does not replace any of the exhibits, other than Exhibit K, previously filed.

ITEM 1. Description of the Proposed Transaction

        Xcel Energy Inc., a Minnesota corporation ("Xcel Energy"), as the successor corporation in the merger of Northern States Power Company and New Century Energies, Inc., and its subsidiaries filed an Application-Declaration on Form U-1 in File No. 70-9635 with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission") on February 23, 2000, as amended(1) (as so amended, the "Original Financing U-1") and as further amended by an Application-Declaration on Form U-1 in File No. 70-10096 filed on October 9, 2002, and amended on December 20, 2002 and May 27, 2003 (the "Supplemental Financing U-1"). Xcel Energy and its subsidiaries obtained financing authorization from the Commission in its order issued on August 22, 2000 (Holding Co. Act Release No. 27218) (the "August 2000 Order"), its order issued on March 7, 2002 (Holding Co. Act Release No. 27494) (the "100% Order"), its order issued on May 29, 2003 (Holding Co. Act Release No. 27681) (the "Supplemental Financing Order") and its order issued on September 30, 2003 (Holding Co. Act Release No. 27731), as supplemented on February 20, 2004 (Holding Co. Act Release No. 27731A) (the "Extended Financing Order", and collectively with the August 2000 Order, the 100% Order and the Supplemental Financing Order, the "Financing Orders") as described below.


(1)
The Original Financing U-1 included amendments to the Application-Declaration on Form U-1 filed on April 10, 2000, June 26, 2000, August 3, 2000, August 4, 2000, August 22, 2000, October 12, 2001, October 19, 2001, November 7, 2002, December 20, 2002, July 18, 2003, September 5, 2003 and September 30, 2003.

        Xcel Energy and its Subsidiaries(2) listed on Exhibit K hereto (collectively, the "Applicants") request additional financing authority in this proceeding, as described herein.


(2)
The term "Subsidiaries" used herein shall mean the companies listed on Exhibit K hereto, together with any future direct or indirect non-utility subsidiaries of Xcel Energy whose equity securities may be acquired in accordance with an order of the Commission or in accordance with an exemption under the Act or the Commission's rules thereunder.

B.
Overview of the Companies

        On August 18, 2000, New Century Energies, Inc. and Northern States Power Company ("NSP") merged and formed Xcel Energy pursuant to the Commission's order in New Century Energies, Inc., Holding Co. Act Release No. 27218 (August 16, 2000) (the "Merger Order"). Xcel Energy is a registered holding company under the Act. As part of the merger, NSP transferred its existing utility operations that were being conducted directly by NSP at the parent company level to a newly formed subsidiary of Xcel Energy named Northern States Power Company, a Minnesota corporation.

        Xcel Energy directly owns four utility subsidiaries that serve electric and/or natural gas customers in ten states. These four utility subsidiaries (collectively, the "Utility Subsidiaries") are Northern States Power Company, a Minnesota corporation ("NSP-M"); Northern States Power Company, a Wisconsin corporation ("NSP-W"); Public Service Company of Colorado ("PSCo"); and Southwestern Public Service Company ("SPS"). Their service territories include portions of Colorado, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas and Wisconsin.

        Xcel Energy also engages through its subsidiaries in various other energy-related and non-utility businesses (such subsidiaries, together with any future direct or indirect non-utility subsidiaries of Xcel Energy, are collectively referred to herein as the "Non-Utility Subsidiaries"). The principal Non-Utility Subsidiaries that are directly or indirectly owned by Xcel Energy include: Seren Innovations, Inc., a



provider of cable, telephone and high-speed internet access systems and an exempt telecommunications company under Section 34 of the Act ("ETC"); and Eloigne Company, an investor in projects that qualify for low-income housing tax credits.(3)


(3)
Xcel Energy completed the sale of Utility Engineering Corp. and its subsidiaries (other than Quixx Corp., which directly and/or indirectly owns or operates energy-related projects) on April 8, 2005.

C.
Current Financing Authorization

        The Financing Orders authorized Xcel Energy and its Subsidiaries(4) to engage in various financing transactions during the period from the date of such orders through June 30, 2005 (the "Existing Authorization Period"), unless otherwise specified therein. In the Financing Orders the Commission authorized the following transactions (collectively, the "Financing Activities"):


(4)
In the August 2000 Order and the Supplemental Financing Order, the terms "Subsidiaries" and "Non-Utility Subsidiaries" included NRG and its subsidiaries. For purposes of the authorization in the Extended Financing Order, the terms "Subsidiaries" and "Non-Utility Subsidiaries" excluded NRG and its subsidiaries.

(5)
Cheyenne was sold on January 21, 2005. The sale of Cheyenne was approved in Holding Co. Act Release No. 27932 (December 28, 2004).

(6)
Black Mountain was sold on October 20, 2003. The sale of Black Mountain was approved in Holding Co. Act Release No. 27734 (October 3, 2003).

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        The Applicants hereby request authorization with respect to the ongoing financing activities, the provision of intrasystem financing and guarantees and other matters pertaining to Xcel Energy and its Subsidiaries during the period from the date of the order of the Commission issued in this proceeding through June 30, 2008 ("Authorization Period")(7) as follows:


(7)
If an order in this proceeding is issued prior to expiration of the authorization in the Financing Orders, the authorization granted in this proceeding shall supersede the authorization in the

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        Authorization is requested herein to engage in certain financing transactions as and to the extent described herein during the Authorization Period for which the specific terms and conditions are not at this time known, and which may not be covered by Rule 52, without further approval by the Commission. The following general terms will be applicable where appropriate to the financing transactions requested to be authorized hereby:

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        Xcel Energy requests authority to issue and sell from time to time (a) in addition to any common stock, preferred securities and long-term debt outstanding on the date of the issuance of an order in this proceeding(8), (1) Common Stock of Xcel Energy (in addition to any separate authority requested herein relating to direct stock purchase plans, dividend reinvestment plans, incentive compensation and other benefit plans), (2) directly or indirectly through one or more Finance Subsidiaries (as described in Item 1.E.4. below), Long-term Debt and Equity-linked Securities, and (3) directly or indirectly through one or more Finance Subsidiaries, Preferred Securities, provided that the aggregate proceeds of Common Stock issued during the Authorization Period pursuant to this authorization and principal amount or redemption or liquidation value of Long-term Debt, Equity-linked Securities and Preferred Securities issued during the Authorization Period and remaining outstanding shall not exceed the Equity/Long-Term Debt Limit, and (b) Short-term Debt, in an aggregate principal amount at any time outstanding not to exceed the Short-term Debt Limit; provided further that the aggregate amount of proceeds of Common Stock, principal amount or redemption or liquidation value of Long-term Debt, Equity-linked Securities and Preferred Securities issued and outstanding and principal amount of Short-term Debt issued and outstanding pursuant to this authorization shall not exceed the External Financing Limit.


(8)
Common stock, preferred securities and long-term debt outstanding on the date of the issuance of the order in this proceeding were authorized by prior Commission order—i.e., the Merger Order

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        Xcel Energy contemplates that the Common Stock, Long-term Debt, Equity-linked Securities or Preferred Securities would be issued and sold (i) directly to one or more purchasers in negotiated transactions, (ii) to one or more investment banking or underwriting firms or other entities who would resell such securities without registration under the Securities Act of 1933 (the "1933 Act") in reliance upon one or more applicable exemptions from registration thereunder, or (iii) to the public in transactions registered under the 1933 Act either through underwriters selected by negotiation or competitive bidding or through selling agents, acting either as agent or as principal, for resale to the public either directly or through dealers.

        Xcel Energy may issue and sell its common stock, or options, warrants or other purchase rights exercisable for common stock, or contracts to purchase common stock (collectively, "Common Stock"). Common Stock includes contracts obligating holders to purchase from Xcel Energy and/or Xcel Energy to sell to holders a number of shares specified directly or by formula at an aggregate offering price either fixed at the time the contracts are issued or determined by reference to a specific formula set forth in the contract. All such Common Stock sales will be at rates or prices and under conditions negotiated or based upon, or otherwise determined by, competitive capital markets.

        Specifically, Xcel Energy may issue and sell its Common Stock through underwriters or dealers, through agents, or directly to a limited number of purchasers or a single purchaser. If underwriters are used in the sale of Common Stock, such securities will be acquired by the underwriters for their own account and may be resold from time to time in one or more transactions, including negotiated transactions, at a fixed public offering price or at varying prices determined at the time of sale. Common Stock may be offered to the public either through underwriting syndicates (which may be represented by a managing underwriter or underwriters designated by Xcel Energy) or directly by one or more underwriters acting alone. Common Stock may also be sold directly by Xcel Energy or through agents designated by Xcel Energy from time to time. If Common Stock is being sold in an underwritten offering, Xcel Energy may grant the underwriters thereof a "green shoe" option permitting the purchase from Xcel Energy at the same price additional shares then being offered solely for the purpose of covering over-allotments.

        Xcel Energy may also issue Common Stock in public or privately-negotiated transactions as consideration for the securities or assets of other companies, provided that the acquisition of any such securities or assets has been authorized in a separate proceeding or is exempt under the Act or the rules thereunder (e.g., Rule 58). For purposes of calculating compliance with the financing limit above, Xcel Energy's Common Stock issued in any such transaction would be valued at market value based upon the negotiated agreement between the buyer and the seller.

        Securities issued upon the exercise of options, warrants or other purchase rights shall be counted against the financing limit at the time of issuance of such options, warrants or other purchase rights, based upon the strike price established at issuance for the exercise of such options, warrants or purchase rights. The exercise of such options, warrants or other purchase rights will be authorized

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pursuant to the Commission's order in this proceeding, even if such exercise occurs beyond the Authorization Period.

        Xcel Energy also seeks authorization to issue and sell, directly or indirectly through Finance Subsidiaries, Preferred Securities in one or more series. Preferred Securities or securities convertible into Preferred Securities of any series (1) will have a specified par or stated value or liquidation value per security, (2) will carry a right to periodic cash dividends and/or other distributions, subject, among other things, to funds being legally available, (3) may be subject to optional and/or mandatory redemption, in whole or in part, at par or at various premiums above the par or stated liquidation value of the securities, (4) may be convertible or exchangeable into Common Stock of Xcel Energy, Preferred Securities or unsecured debt that Xcel Energy is otherwise authorized to issue by Commission order directly or indirectly through Finance Subsidiaries, and (5) may bear such further rights, including voting, preemptive or other rights, and other terms and conditions, as set forth in the applicable certificate of designation, purchase agreement and/or similar instruments governing the issuance and sale of such series of Preferred Securities. The issuance of securities upon conversion of Preferred Securities, to the extent that no additional financing proceeds are realized, shall not be counted against the financing limit.

        Preferred Securities may be issued in private or public transactions. With respect to private transactions, Preferred Securities of any series may be issued and sold directly to one or more purchasers in privately negotiated transactions or to one or more investment banking or underwriting firms or other entities who will resell the Preferred Securities without registration under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "Securities Act") in reliance upon one or more applicable exemptions from registration. From time to time Xcel Energy may also issue and sell Preferred Securities of one or more series to the public either (i) through underwriters selected by negotiation or competitive bidding or (ii) through selling agents acting either as agent or as principal for resale to the public either directly or through dealers.

        The liquidation preference, dividend or distribution rates, redemption provisions, voting rights, conversion or exchange rights, and other terms and conditions of a particular series of Preferred Securities, as well as any associated placement, underwriting, structuring or selling agent fees, commissions and discounts, if any, will be established by negotiation or competitive bidding and reflected in the applicable certificate of designation, purchase agreement or underwriting agreement, and other relevant instruments setting forth the terms.

        Xcel Energy also seeks to have the flexibility to issue Long-term Debt and/or Equity-linked Securities,(9) directly or indirectly through one or more special-purpose Finance Subsidiaries (see Item 1.E.4. below). The proceeds of the Long-term Debt and Equity-linked Securities would enable Xcel Energy to replace Short-term Debt with more permanent capital and provide an important source of future financing for the operations of, and for investments in, the Utility Subsidiaries and/or non-utility businesses the acquisition of which are exempt under the Act.


(9)
There are many different variations of equity-linked products offered in the marketplace. Typically, these products combine a security with a fixed obligation (e.g., preferred stock or debt) with a conversion feature that is exercisable (in some cases mandatorily) within a specified period (e.g., three to six years after issuance). From the issuer's standpoint, an equity-linked security may offer a means to raise capital at a lower overall economic or after-tax cost than other types of long-term securities.

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        Long-term Debt may (a) be convertible into any other securities of Xcel Energy approved in this proceeding, (b) be subordinate to other indebtedness and/or obligations of Xcel Energy, (c) be subject to optional and/or mandatory redemption, in whole or in part, at the option of Xcel Energy or of the holder thereof, at par or at premiums above the principal amount thereof, (d) be entitled to mandatory or optional sinking fund provisions, (e) provide for reset of the coupon pursuant to a remarketing arrangement, and (f) be put by existing investors or called from existing investors by a third party and may contain such other features as may be appropriate under the circumstances and consistent with market practice at the time of issuance. Long-term Debt may also include long-term indebtedness under agreements with banks or other institutional lenders. Unused borrowing capacity under a credit facility will not count towards the limit on the Equity/Long-term Debt Limit or the External Financing Limit. Any Long-term Debt of Xcel Energy will be issued on an unsecured basis.

        The maturity dates, interest rates, redemption and sinking fund provisions and conversion features, if any, with respect to Long-term Debt of a particular series, as well as any associated placement, underwriting or selling agent fees, commissions and discounts, if any, will be established by negotiation or competitive bidding.

        The Equity-linked Securities may be issued by Xcel Energy or by a Finance Subsidiary of Xcel Energy, in one or more series with such rights, preferences, and priorities as may be designated in the instrument creating each such series, as determined by Xcel Energy's board of directors. Dividends or distributions on Equity-linked Securities will be made periodically and to the extent funds are legally available for such purpose, but may be made subject to terms which allow the issuer to defer dividend payments for specified periods. Equity-linked Securities may be exercisable or exchangeable for or convertible, either mandatorily or at the option of the holder, into Xcel Energy Common Stock or indebtedness or allow the holder to surrender to the issuer or apply the value of such security to such holder's obligation to make a payment on another security issued by Xcel Energy pursuant to authorization of the Commission. Any convertible or Equity-linked Securities will be convertible into or linked to Common Stock, Preferred Securities or unsecured debt that Xcel Energy is otherwise authorized by Commission order to issue directly or indirectly through Finance Subsidiaries on behalf of Xcel Energy. The conversion of such Equity-linked Securities and subsequent issuance of other securities as a direct result of such conversion (or the performance of such forward purchase contracts), to the extent that no additional financing proceeds are realized, shall not be counted against the financing limit.

        Xcel Energy proposes to issue and sell from time to time Short-term Debt, on an unsecured basis, in an aggregate principal amount at any time outstanding not to exceed $1.0 billion (including the aggregate principal amount of Short-Term Debt issued and outstanding pursuant to the Financing Orders).

        Specifically, Xcel Energy may sell commercial paper, from time to time, in established domestic or European commercial paper markets. Such commercial paper would typically be sold to dealers at the discount rate per annum prevailing at the date of issuance for commercial paper of comparable quality and maturities sold to commercial paper dealers generally. It is expected that the dealers acquiring commercial paper from Xcel Energy will reoffer such paper at a discount to corporate, institutional and, with respect to European commercial paper, individual investors. It is anticipated that Xcel Energy's commercial paper may be reoffered to investors such as commercial banks, insurance companies, pension funds, investment trusts, foundations, colleges and universities, finance companies and nonfinancial corporations. In connection with the sale of such commercial paper, Xcel Energy may obtain lines of credit or letters of credit from one or more banks in support of such commercial paper obligations.

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        Xcel Energy may establish lines of credit with banks, financial institutions and related entities. Loans under lines of credit authorized hereunder as Short-Term Debt(10) will have maturities not more than 364 days from the date of each borrowing. Unused borrowing capacity under a credit facility will not count towards the limit on Short-term Debt or the External Financing Limit.


(10)
Loans under lines of credit with maturities of one year or more will be treated as Long-Term Debt hereunder and be included within the limitation discussed in Item 1.E.2. above.

        Xcel Energy may also engage in other types of short-term financing generally available to borrowers with comparable credit ratings as it may deem appropriate in light of its needs and market conditions at the time of issuance.

        The issuance and sale of securities by the Utility Subsidiaries are exempt from the requirements of Sections 6(a) and 7 of the Act pursuant to Rule 52(a), as such issuances and sales of securities are approved by the public service commission in the state in which each Utility Subsidiary is incorporated and operating.

        Applicants request authority for Xcel Energy and/or its Subsidiaries to acquire directly the equity securities of one or more Finance Subsidiaries, which may be organized as corporations, trusts, partnerships or other entities, created specifically for the purpose of facilitating the financing of the authorized and exempt activities of (including exempt and authorized acquisitions by) Xcel Energy or such Subsidiary through the issuance of Long-term Debt, Equity-linked Securities or Preferred Securities, and any other type of security authorized by rule or order, to third parties. A Finance Subsidiary may dividend (including dividends out of capital as and to the extent permitted under Item I.E.13. below), loan or otherwise transfer the proceeds of such financings to its direct parent. In the event that a Finance Subsidiary loans the proceeds of such financing to its direct parent, such parent company may issue notes to evidence such borrowings. The terms of the notes (e.g. interest rates, maturity, amortization, prepayment terms, etc.) would be designed to parallel in all material respects the terms of the securities issued by the Finance Subsidiaries to which the notes relate.

        Xcel Energy or such Subsidiary may, if required, guarantee, provide support for or enter into expense agreements to the extent of the obligations of any Finance Subsidiary organized for its benefit. In cases where it is necessary or desirable to ensure legal separation for purposes of isolating the Finance Subsidiary from its parent for bankruptcy purposes, the rating agencies may require that the parent or such subsidiary provide financing related services to the Finance Subsidiary at a price, not to exceed a market price, consistent with similar services for parties with comparable credit quality and terms entered into by other companies so that a successor service provider could assume the duties of the parent or subsidiary in the event of the bankruptcy of the parent or subsidiary without interruption or an increase of fees. Therefore, Applicants seek approval under Section 13(b) of the Act and Rules 87 and 90 to provide the services described in this paragraph at a charge not to exceed a market price.(11)


(11)
See PECO Energy Co., Holding Co. Release Act No. 27483 (December 12, 2001).

        The amount of any Long-term Debt, Equity-linked Securities or Preferred Securities issued by any Finance Subsidiary for the benefit of Xcel Energy shall be counted against the aggregate authorization amount requested in Item 1.E.2. above to the extent that Xcel Energy issues a note to such Finance Subsidiary or guarantees such securities; however, the securities (e.g., note and/or guarantee) issued by Xcel Energy in connection therewith will not separately be counted against the financing limits requested in Item 1.E.2. or Item 1.E.7.

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        In order to provide intrasystem financing to the Utility Subsidiaries, Applicants request authorization to continue to operate the Utility Money Pool. It is anticipated that the Utility Money Pool will include some or all of the Utility Subsidiaries as borrowers from and lenders to the pool. Xcel Energy will participate in the Utility Money Pool, but only as a lender to the pool. Xcel Energy Services Inc. ("Xcel Energy Services") will act as the administrator of the Utility Money Pool. To the extent not exempted by Rule 52, the Utility Subsidiaries request authorization to make unsecured short-term borrowings from the Utility Money Pool and to contribute surplus funds to the Utility Money Pool and to lend and extend credit to (and acquire promissory notes from) one another through the Utility Money Pool. Xcel Energy requests authorization to contribute surplus funds and to lend and extend credit to the Utility Subsidiaries through the Utility Money Pool. No loans through the Utility Money Pool would be made to, and no borrowings through the Utility Money Pool would be made by, Xcel Energy.

        The objective of the implementation of a Utility Money Pool is to provide more flexible cash management among the Utility Subsidiaries, by making excess funds at one Utility Subsidiary available to other Utility Subsidiaries on a cost-effective basis. The Applicants believe that the cost of the proposed borrowings through the Utility Money Pool will generally be more favorable to the borrowing participants than the comparable cost of external short-term borrowings, and the yield to the participants contributing available funds to the Utility Money Pool will generally be higher than the typical yield on short-term investments.

        Under the proposed terms of the Utility Money Pool, short-term funds would be available from the following sources for short-term loans to each of the Utility Subsidiaries from time to time: (1) surplus funds in the treasuries of Utility Money Pool participants, (2) surplus funds in the treasury of Xcel Energy, and (3) proceeds from bank borrowings by Utility Money Pool participants or the sale of commercial paper by the Utility Money Pool participants for loan to the Utility Money Pool ("External Funds"). The determination of whether a Utility Money Pool participant at any time has surplus funds to lend to the Utility Money Pool or shall borrow funds from the Utility Money Pool would be made by such participant's chief financial officer or treasurer, or by a designee thereof, on the basis of cash flow projections and other relevant factors, in such participant's sole discretion. See Exhibit J for a copy of the Utility Money Pool Agreement.

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        Utility Money Pool participants that borrow would borrow pro rata from each company that lends, in the proportion that the total amount loaned by each such lending company bears to the total amount then loaned through the Utility Money Pool. On any day when more than one fund source (e.g., surplus treasury funds of Xcel Energy and other Utility Money Pool participants ("Internal Funds") and External Funds), with different rates of interest, is used to fund loans through the Utility Money Pool, each borrower would borrow pro rata from each such fund source in the Utility Money Pool in the same proportion that the amount of funds provided by that fund source bears to the total amount of short-term funds available to the Utility Money Pool.

        Borrowings from the Utility Money Pool would require authorization by the borrower's chief financial officer or treasurer, or by a designee thereof. No party would be required to effect a borrowing through the Utility Money Pool if it is determined that it could (and had authority to) effect a borrowing at lower cost directly from banks or through the sale of its own commercial paper.

        The cost of compensating balances, if any, and fees paid to banks to maintain credit lines and accounts by Utility Money Pool participants lending External Funds to the Utility Money Pool would initially be paid by the participant maintaining such line. A portion of such costs—or all of such costs in the event a Utility Money Pool participant establishes a line of credit solely for purposes of lending any External Funds obtained thereby into the Utility Money Pool—would be retroactively allocated every month to the companies borrowing such External Funds through the Utility Money Pool in proportion to their respective daily outstanding borrowings of such External Funds.

        If only Internal Funds make up the funds available in the Utility Money Pool, the interest rate applicable and payable to or by the Utility Money Pool participants for all loans of such Internal Funds outstanding on any day will be the rates for high-grade unsecured 30-day commercial paper sold through dealers by major corporations as quoted in The Wall Street Journal on the last business day of the prior calendar month.

        If only External Funds comprise the funds available in the Utility Money Pool, the interest rate applicable to loans of such External Funds would be equal to the lending company's cost for such External Funds (or, if more than one Utility Money Pool participant had made available External Funds on such day, the applicable interest rate would be a composite rate equal to the weighted average of the cost incurred by the respective Utility Money Pool participants for such External Funds).

        In cases where both Internal Funds and External Funds are concurrently borrowed through the Utility Money Pool, the rate applicable to all loans comprised of such "blended" funds would be a composite rate equal to the weighted average of (a) the cost of all Internal Funds contributed by Utility Money Pool participants (as determined pursuant to the second-preceding paragraph above) and (b) the cost of all such External Funds (as determined pursuant to the immediately preceding paragraph above).

        Funds not required by the Utility Money Pool to make loans (with the exception of funds required to satisfy the Utility Money Pool's liquidity requirements) would ordinarily be invested in one or more short-term investments, including: (i) interest-bearing accounts with banks; (ii) obligations issued or guaranteed by the U.S. government and/or its agencies and instrumentalities, including obligations under repurchase agreements; (iii) obligations issued or guaranteed by any state or political subdivision thereof, provided that such obligations are rated not less than "A" by a nationally recognized rating agency; (iv) commercial paper rated not less than "A-1" or "P- 1" or their equivalent by a nationally recognized rating agency; (v) money market funds; (vi) bank certificates of deposit; (vii) Eurodollar funds; and (viii) such other investments as are permitted by Section 9(c) of the Act and Rule 40 thereunder.

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        The interest income and investment income earned on loans and investments of surplus funds would be allocated among the participants in the Utility Money Pool in accordance with the proportion each participant's contribution of funds bears to the total amount of funds in the Utility Money Pool.

        Each Applicant receiving a loan through the Utility Money Pool would be required to repay the principal amount of such loan, together with all interest accrued thereon, on demand. All loans made through the Utility Money Pool may be prepaid by the borrower without premium or penalty.

        Operation of the Utility Money Pool, including record keeping and coordination of loans, will be handled by Xcel Energy Services under the authority of the appropriate officers of the participating companies. Xcel Energy Services will administer the Utility Money Pool on an "at cost" basis.

        Proceeds from the Utility Money Pool may be used by each such Utility Subsidiary (i) for the interim financing of its construction and capital expenditure programs, (ii) for its working capital needs, (iii) for the repayment, redemption or refinancing of its debt and preferred stock, (iv) to meet unexpected contingencies, payment and timing differences and cash requirements, and (v) to otherwise finance its own business and for other lawful general corporate purposes. The Utility Subsidiaries request authority to borrow up to an amount at any one time outstanding from the Utility Money Pool as set forth below:

Utility Subsidiary

  Money Pool Limit
NSP-M   $ 250 million
NSP-W   $ 100 million
PSCo   $ 250 million
SPS   $ 100 million

        The Applicants request authorization (i) for Xcel Energy to enter into hedging arrangements intended to reduce or manage the volatility of interest rates ("Hedging Transactions") with respect to the indebtedness of Xcel Energy and its Subsidiaries and (ii) to the extent not exempt under Rule 52, for each of Xcel Energy's Subsidiaries to enter into Hedging Transactions (to the extent not exempt under the Act) with respect to indebtedness of such Subsidiary, subject in each case to the limitations and restrictions described below.

        Xcel Energy has centralized the execution of derivatives (interest rate swaps) and manages the derivatives as a single portfolio. Operational efficiencies (e.g., more standardized ISDA Master Agreements) reduce the administrative costs of entering into derivative transactions. More importantly, managing the derivative contracts in a single portfolio mitigates the earnings volatility. In the centralized program, the volatility of any one transaction can potentially be mitigated by offsetting impacts of other transactions in the portfolio. If each of the Utility Subsidiaries were to enter into derivative transactions individually, the Utility Subsidiaries would bear the volatility of its own transactions directly. There is little, or no, ability to mitigate risk across transactions at the individual Utility Subsidiary level.

        Hedging Transactions will involve the use of financial instruments and derivatives commonly used in capital markets to manage interest rate risk ("Hedging Instruments"), such as interest rate futures, swaps, caps, collars, floors, forward agreements and similar products. Hedging Transactions may also include structured notes (i.e., a debt instrument in which the principal and/or interest payments are indirectly linked to the value of an underlying asset or index), or transactions involving the purchase or sale, including short sales, of U.S. Treasury or agency (e.g., FNMA) obligations or LIBOR-based or credit spread related swap instruments. The transactions would be for fixed periods and the stated notional amount will not exceed the principal amount of the underlying security, except to the extent

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necessary to adjust for differing price movements between the underlying and hedged securities or to allow for the fees related to the transaction. Fees, commissions and other amounts payable to the counterparty or exchange (excluding, however, the swap or option payments) in connection with a Hedging Transaction will not exceed those generally obtainable in competitive markets for parties of comparable credit quality. Xcel Energy and its Subsidiaries will not engage in "speculative transactions" as that term is described in Statement of Financial Accounting Standards ("SFAS") 133 (Accounting for Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities). Xcel Energy and its Subsidiaries may employ derivatives as a means of prudently managing the interest rate risk associated with any of its outstanding debt issued pursuant to Commission order in this proceeding or any other proceeding or pursuant to an applicable exemption. Hedging Transactions may be employed so as to, in effect, synthetically (i) convert variable rate debt to fixed rate debt, (ii) convert fixed rate debt to variable rate debt and (iii) limit the impact of changes in interest rates resulting from variable rate debt.

        In addition, the Applicants request authorization for Xcel Energy to enter into Anticipatory Hedges with respect to anticipated offerings of debt securities of Xcel Energy or debt securities of its Subsidiaries and, to the extent not exempt under Rule 52, for each of Xcel Energy's Subsidiaries to enter into Anticipatory Hedges (to the extent not exempt under the Act) with respect to anticipated debt issuances of such Subsidiary, subject to the limitations and restrictions described below. Such Anticipatory Hedges would be utilized to fix and/or limit the interest rate risk associated with any proposed issuance of debt securities through appropriate means, including (i) the forward sale of exchange-traded Hedging Instruments, (ii) the purchase of put options on Hedging Instruments, (iii) the purchase of put options, in combination with the sale of call options, on Hedging Instruments, (iv) some combination of the above and/or other derivative or cash transactions, including, but not limited to, structured notes, caps and collars, appropriate for the Anticipatory Hedges, and (v) other financial derivatives or other products including Treasury rate locks, swaps, forward starting swaps, and options on the foregoing.

        Hedging Transactions and Anticipatory Hedges may be (i) executed on-exchange ("On-Exchange Trades") with brokers through the opening of futures and/or options positions traded on the Chicago Board of Trade, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange or similar exchange, (ii) the opening of over-the-counter positions with one or more counterparties whose senior debt ratings, or whose parent companies' senior debt ratings, are rated investment grade by at least one nationally recognized statistical rating organization at the time that such Hedging Transaction is entered into ("Off-Exchange Trades"), or (iii) a combination of On-Exchange Trades and Off-Exchange Trades. The optimal structure of each Hedging Transaction and Anticipatory Hedge will be determined at the time of execution.

        Xcel Energy and its Subsidiaries will comply with Statement of Financial Accounting Standard ("SFAS") 133 (Accounting for Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities) and SFAS 138 (Accounting for Certain Derivative Instruments and Certain Hedging Activities) or other standards relating to accounting for derivative transactions as are adopted and implemented by the Financial Accounting Standards Board ("FASB").(12) The Applicants will also comply with any existing or future FASB financial disclosure requirements associated with hedging transactions.


(12)
FASB 133 Implementation Issue E3 states that there is no requirement that the operating unit with the interest rate exposure be a party to the hedging instrument. This rule allows a parent company's central treasury function to enter into a derivative contract at the parent company level with a third party and to designate the derivative contract as a hedging instrument for a subsidiary's interest rate risk exposure. In such event, all of the gains or losses on the derivative contract portfolio are recorded at the parent company.

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        The Applicants undertake that each Hedging Transaction and each Anticipatory Hedge will qualify for hedge accounting treatment under the FASB standards in effect and as determined as of the date the Hedging Transaction or Anticipatory Hedge is entered into. The Applicants request that the Commission reserve jurisdiction over the entering into of any Hedging Transaction or Anticipatory Hedge that does not so qualify.

        The Applicants request authorization for (i) Xcel Energy to enter into Guarantees with respect to the obligations of Utility Subsidiaries as may be appropriate to enable such Utility Subsidiaries to carry on their respective businesses; (ii) the Utility Subsidiaries to enter into Guarantees with respect to the obligations of their Subsidiaries to enable such Subsidiaries to carry on their respective businesses; and (iii) Xcel Energy and the Non-Utility Subsidiaries to enter into Guarantees with respect to the obligations of Non-Utility Subsidiaries as may be appropriate to enable such Non-Utility Subsidiaries to carry on their respective businesses; provided that the aggregate principal amount of Guarantees pursuant to this paragraph shall not exceed $1.0 billion outstanding at any one time during the Authorization Period. The $1.0 billion excludes any such Guarantees that are exempt pursuant to Rules 45(b) and 52. The authorization requested herein will permit issuances of Guarantees in situations where the exemptions provided by Rules 45(b) and 52 are not applicable. Any Guarantee outstanding at the end of the Authorization Period may remain outstanding until it expires or terminates in accordance with its terms.

        Xcel Energy or other guarantor may charge the Subsidiary whose obligations are guaranteed a fee for each Guarantee provided on behalf of such Subsidiary, provided that such fee does not exceed the cost of obtaining the liquidity necessary to perform the Guarantee (for example, bank line commitment fees or letter of credit fees) for the period of time the Guarantee remains outstanding.

        Guarantees may, in some cases, be provided to support obligations that are not readily susceptible of exact quantification or that may be subject to varying quantification. In such cases, the exposure under such Guarantee for purposes of measuring compliance with the proposed limitation on guarantees will be determined by appropriate means, including estimation of exposure based on loss experience or projected potential payment amounts. If appropriate, such estimates will be made in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Such estimation will be reevaluated on a periodic basis.

        The Applicants also request authorization for Xcel Energy to make intercompany loans to its Non-Utility Subsidiaries in an aggregate principal amount outstanding at any one time during the Authorization Period not to exceed $300 million. The $300 million excludes any such financings that are exempt pursuant to Rules 45(b) and 52.

        Intra-system financing will provide funds for general corporate purposes, including working capital requirements, investments and capital expenditures. Xcel Energy will determine, at its discretion, how much financing to give each borrowing Non-Utility Subsidiary as its needs dictate during the Authorization Period.

        Generally, Xcel Energy's loans to, and purchase of capital stock from, such borrowing Subsidiaries will be exempt under Rule 52, and capital contributions and open account advances without interest will be exempt under Rule 45(b). The authorization requested herein will permit intra-system loans in situations where the exemptions provided by Rules 45(b) and 52 are not applicable.

        Xcel Energy provides loans to its Non-Utility Subsidiaries (e.g., Eloigne Company and Quixx Corp. and its subsidiaries) through their respective intermediate holding companies. Typically, such loans are made on an exempt basis pursuant to Rule 52. However, circumstances can arise from time to time where maturity dates of an intercompany loan will not parallel the terms of recently issued debt of the lending company, as required by Rule 52(b)(2).(13) Thus, Xcel Energy seeks the authorization requested herein for Xcel Energy to make loans to its Non-Utility Subsidiaries on the terms described herein.


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Holding Company Act Release No. 25574, in which the Commission proposed amendments to Rule 52, provides that the lender's cost of capital may be tied to an appropriate index only in the event that the lender has not recently issued debt securities. Xcel Energy has encountered situations, at a time when it has no short-term debt outstanding, in which it has issued long-term notes and, directly or indirectly, applied the proceeds to fund the working capital or other funding needs of its Non-Utility Subsidiaries. In such case, the maturities will not match and the interest rate on the intercompany loan will be determined in the manner described herein.

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        In the case of loans by Xcel Energy to a Non-Utility Subsidiary, Xcel Energy may charge interest at the same effective rate of interest as the daily weighted average effective rate of its commercial paper, revolving credit and/or other short-term borrowings, including an allocated share of commitment fees and related expenses. If no such borrowings are outstanding, then the interest rate shall be predicated on the Federal Funds' effective rate of interest as quoted daily by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. In the limited circumstances where the Non-Utility Subsidiary effecting the borrowing is not wholly-owned by Xcel Energy, directly or indirectly, authority is requested under the Act for Xcel Energy to make such loans to such subsidiaries at interest rates and maturities designed to provide a return to the lending company of not less than its effective cost of capital. If such loans are made to a Non-Utility Subsidiary which is not wholly-owned, such Non-Utility Subsidiary will not provide any services to any associate Subsidiary except a company which meets one of the conditions for rendering of services on a basis other than "at cost", as authorized in Holding Company Act Release No. 27212 (August 16, 2000).

        Funds for any such intercompany loans to Non-Utility Subsidiaries will be derived from available funds of Xcel Energy or from proceeds of exempt financings or financings authorized by the Commission elsewhere in this proceeding or in separate proceedings. No authority is sought under this heading for additional external financing authority.

        In the event any such intra-system financings are made or Guarantees are issued, Xcel Energy will include in the next certificate filed pursuant to Rule 24 substantially the same information as that required on Form U-6B-2 with respect to such transaction.

        In connection with future investments in EWGs, FUCOs, ETCs and in subsidiaries permitted pursuant to Rule 58 ("Rule 58 Subsidiaries"), Xcel Energy requests authority to engage directly and through Subsidiaries in Development Activities and Administrative Activities associated with such investments. Development Activities and Administrative Activities include preliminary activities designed to result in a permitted non-utility investment such as an investment in an EWG, FUCO or ETC or a Rule 58 Subsidiary; provided however, such preliminary activities may not qualify for such status until the project is more fully developed. Accordingly, approval is sought for Xcel Energy and its Subsidiaries to engage in Development and Administrative Activities and for Xcel Energy, directly or indirectly, to acquire or form Subsidiaries to engage in such activities. See Item 1.E.10. below.

        Development Activities will include due diligence and design review; market studies; preliminary engineering; site inspection; preparation of bid proposals, including, in connection therewith, posting of bid bonds; application for required permits and/or regulatory approvals; acquisition of site options and options on other necessary rights; negotiation and execution of contractual commitments with owners of existing facilities, equipment vendors, construction firms, power purchasers, thermal "hosts," fuel suppliers and other project contractors; negotiation of financing commitments with lenders and other third-party investors; and such other preliminary activities as may be required in connection with the purchase, acquisition or construction of facilities or the securities of other companies. Development Activities will be undertaken with the intent and purpose to make a permitted non-utility investment; however, it is possible that all such endeavors will not be successful and such potential investment may never be completed.

        Administrative Activities will include ongoing personnel, accounting, engineering, legal, financial, and other support activities necessary to manage Xcel Energy's investments in non-utility subsidiaries.

        Xcel Energy proposes to expend, directly or through Subsidiaries, up to $300 million in the aggregate outstanding at any time during the Authorization Period on Development Activities. Amounts expended in the development of projects leading to an investment in a Non-Utility Subsidiary authorized by the Act or a rule promulgated thereunder or by Commission order will not count against

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the limitation on expenditures for Development Activities. To the extent a Subsidiary for which such amounts were expended for Development Activities becomes an EWG, FUCO, ETC or Rule 58 Subsidiary, the amount so expended will then be considered as part of the "aggregate investment" in such entity. In the case of EWGs, FUCOs, ETCs and Rule 58 Subsidiaries, such aggregate investment will then count against the limitation on such aggregate investment under Rule 53 (as it may be modified by Commission order) or Rule 58, as applicable.

        The Commission has previously approved the types of Development Activities and Administrative Activities described above.(14)


(14)
E.g., SCANA Corporation, Holding Co. Act Release No. 27649 (Feb. 12, 2003); Exelon Corporation, Holding Co. Act Release No. 27545 (June 27, 2002); FirstEnergy Corp, Holding Co. Act Release No. 27459 (Oct. 29, 2001); Southern Co., Holding Co. Act Release No. 27303 (Dec. 15, 2000); Energy East, Inc., Holding Co. Act Release No. 27228 (Dec. 12, 2000); Powergen, plc., Holding Co. Act Release No. 27291 (Dec. 6, 2000).

    9.
    Intermediate Subsidiaries.

        Xcel Energy proposes to create and/or acquire directly or indirectly the securities of one or more Intermediate Subsidiaries. Intermediate Subsidiaries may be corporations, trusts, partnerships, limited liability companies or other entities in which Xcel Energy, directly or indirectly, owns a 100% interest, a majority equity interest, a minority equity interest or a debt position. Intermediate Subsidiaries will be organized exclusively for the purpose of acquiring and holding the securities of, or financing or facilitating Xcel Energy's investments in, other direct or indirect non-utility investments. Intermediate Subsidiaries may also engage in Development Activities and Administrative Activities.(15)


15)
See Exelon Corporation, Holding Co. Act Release No. 27545 (June 27, 2002); Emera Incorporated, Holding Co. Act Release No. 27445 (Oct. 1, 2001) (approving certain development and administrative activities); Progress Energy, Inc., Holding Co. Act Release No. 27297 (Dec. 12, 2000) (approving certain development and administrative activities).

        There are several legal and business reasons for the use of Intermediate Subsidiaries in connection with making investments in EWGs, FUCOs, ETCs and Rule 58 Subsidiaries. For example, the formation and acquisition of limited purpose subsidiaries is often necessary or desirable to facilitate financing the acquisition and ownership of a FUCO, an EWG, an ETC or another non-utility enterprise. Furthermore, the interposition of one or more Intermediate Subsidiaries may allow Xcel Energy to secure favorable U.S. and foreign tax treatment that would not otherwise be available. In particular, use of Intermediate Subsidiaries can achieve tax efficient corporate structures which will result in minimizing state or federal taxes for Xcel Energy or its Subsidiaries.(16)


(16)
Any "tax sharing" aspects of such arrangements will comply with Rule 45(c) or any tax allocation agreement which has been approved by the Commission.

        Intermediate Subsidiaries also serve to isolate business risks, facilitate subsequent adjustments to, or sales of, ownership interests by or among the members of the ownership group, or to raise debt or equity capital in domestic or foreign markets.

        An Intermediate Subsidiary may be organized, among other things: (1) in order to facilitate the making of bids or proposals to develop or acquire an interest in any EWG, FUCO, ETC, or other non-utility company which, upon acquisition, would qualify as a Rule 58 Subsidiary; (2) after the award of such a bid proposal, in order to facilitate closing on the purchase or financing of such acquired company; (3) at any time subsequent to the consummation of an acquisition of an interest in any such company in order, among other things, to effect an adjustment in the respective ownership interests in such business held by the Xcel Energy system and non-affiliated investors; (4) to facilitate the sale of

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ownership interests in one or more Rule 58 Subsidiaries, EWGs, FUCOs or ETCs; (5) to comply with applicable laws of foreign jurisdictions limiting or otherwise relating to the ownership of domestic companies by foreign nationals; (6) as a part of tax planning in order to limit Xcel Energy's exposure to U.S. and foreign taxes; (7) to further insulate Xcel Energy and the Utility Subsidiaries from operational or other business risks that may be associated with investments in non-utility companies; or (8) for other lawful business purposes.(17)


(17)
Exelon Corporation, Holding Co. Act Release No. 27545 (June 27, 2002); Interstate Energy Corporation, Holding Co. Act Release No. 27069 (Aug. 26, 1999) (each approving a virtually identical list of activities).

        Investments in Intermediate Subsidiaries may take the form of any combination of the following: (1) purchases of capital shares, partnership interests, member interests in limited liability companies, trust certificates or other forms of voting or non-voting equity interests; (2) capital contributions; (3) open account advances without interest; (4) loans; and (5) guarantees issued, provided or arranged in respect of the securities or other obligations of any Intermediate Subsidiaries.(18)


(18)
See Exelon Corporation, Holding Co. Act Release No. 27545 (June 27, 2002); Powergen plc., Holding Co. Act Release No. 27291 (Dec. 6, 2000).

        Funds for any direct or indirect investment in any Intermediate Subsidiary will be derived from available funds of Xcel Energy and/or its Subsidiaries or from proceeds of exempt financings or financings authorized by the Commission elsewhere in this proceeding or in separate proceedings. No authority is sought under this heading for additional financing authority.

        To the extent that Xcel Energy provides funds directly or indirectly to an Intermediate Subsidiary which are used for the purpose of making an investment in any EWG or FUCO or a Rule 58 Subsidiary, the amount of such funds will be included in Xcel Energy's "aggregate investment" in such entities, as calculated in accordance with Rule 53 or Rule 58, as applicable.(19)


(19)
If the Intermediate Subsidiary is merely a conduit, the aggregate investment will not "double count" both the conduit investment and the investment in the operating company authorized as an EWG, FUCO, Rule 58 subsidiary or other approved investment.

        The authority requested for Intermediate Subsidiaries is intended to allow for the corporate structuring alternatives outlined herein and will not allow any increase in aggregate investment in EWGs, FUCOs, Rule 58 Subsidiaries, or any other business subject to an investment limitation under the Act.

        Intermediate Subsidiaries have been approved by the Commission in a number of instances.(20)


(20)
See SCANA Corporation, Holding Co. Act Release No. 27649 (Feb. 12, 2003); Exelon Corporation, Holding Co. Act Release No. 27545 (June 27, 2002); Emera Incorporated, Holding Co. Act Release No. 27445 (Oct. 1, 2001); Progress Energy, Holding Co. Act Release No. 27297 (Dec. 12, 2000); Energy East, Inc., Holding Co. Act Release No. 27228 (Dec. 12, 2000); PowerGen, plc, Holding Co. Act Release No. 27291 (Dec. 6, 2000); NiSource, Inc., Holding Co. Act Release No. 27265 (Nov. 1, 2000); AGL Resources, Inc., Holding Co. Act Release No. 27243 (Oct. 5, 2000); Cinergy Corp., Holding Co. Act Release No. 27124 (Jan. 11, 2000); Ameren Corporation, Holding Co. Act Release No. 27053 (July 23, 1999); New Century Energies, Inc., Holding Co. Act Release No. 27000 (April 7, 1999).

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        Xcel Energy currently engages directly or through Non-Utility Subsidiaries in certain non-utility businesses. The Applicants seek authorization to restructure the non-utility interests of the Xcel Energy system from time to time, without the need to apply for or receive prior Commission approval, on the condition that the reorganization will not result in the entry by the Subsidiaries into new lines of business that are not permissible on an exempt basis under the Act or by Commission rule. Such restructurings may involve the creation of new, or the elimination of existing, Intermediate or Non-Utility Subsidiaries, the consolidation of Non-Utility Subsidiaries engaged in similar businesses, the spin-off of a portion of an existing business of a Non-Utility Subsidiary to another Non-Utility Subsidiary, the re-incorporation of an existing Non-Utility Subsidiary in a different state, the transfer of authority from one Non-Utility Subsidiary to another or other similar type arrangements.

        Such authorization would permit Xcel Energy and its Subsidiaries to sell or otherwise transfer (i) assets or operations of Non-Utility Subsidiaries, (ii) the securities of Non-Utility Subsidiaries or (iii) non-utility investments which do not involve a Subsidiary (i.e., less than 10% voting interest) to Xcel Energy or a different Subsidiary, and, to the extent approval is required, the Subsidiaries to acquire such assets or operations of non-utility businesses, Non-Utility Subsidiaries or investment interests therein. Transfers of such securities or assets may also be effected by share exchanges, share distributions or dividends and/or contribution of such securities or assets to the receiving entity. Xcel Energy may also liquidate or merge Non-Utility Subsidiaries.

        Such internal transactions would be undertaken in order to eliminate corporate complexities, to combine related business segments for staffing and management purposes, to eliminate administrative costs, to achieve tax savings, or for other ordinary and appropriate business purposes.

        No authority is sought under this heading in respect of the Utility Subsidiaries. The transactions proposed under this heading will not involve the sale or other disposition of any utility assets of the Utility Subsidiaries and will not involve any change in the corporate ownership of the Utility Subsidiaries.(21) The approval sought under this heading does not authorize the acquisition of any new businesses or activities not otherwise permitted under the Act, by rule thereunder or by Commission order. The Commission has previously granted authorization for such general corporate reorganizations.(22)


(21)
Exelon Corporation, Holding Co. Act Release No. 27545 (June 27, 2002).

(22)
Exelon Corporation, Holding Co. Act Release No. 27545 (June 27, 2002); Energy East, Inc., Holding Co. Act Release No. 27228 (Dec. 12, 2000); Powergen, plc, Holding Co. Act Release No. 27291 (Dec. 6, 2000); NiSource, Inc., Holding Co. Act Release No. 27265 (Nov. 1, 2000); Entergy Corp., Holding Co. Act Release No. 27039 (June 22, 1999); SCANA Corporation, Holding Co. Act Release No. 27649 (Feb. 12, 2003).

    11.
    Changes in Capital Structure of Wholly-Owned Subsidiaries.

        Applicants request authorization to change the terms of any wholly-owned Subsidiary's authorized capitalization by an amount deemed appropriate by Xcel Energy or other intermediate parent company. The portion of an individual Subsidiary's aggregate financing to be effected through the sale of equity to Xcel Energy or other intermediate parent company pursuant to Rule 52 and/or an order issued in this file is unknown at this time. The proposed sale of capital securities (i.e., common stock, preferred stock or other equity interests(23)) may in some cases exceed the then authorized capital of

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such Subsidiary. In addition, the Subsidiary may choose to use capital stock with no par value. The relief requested herein would provide necessary financing flexibility.


(23)
For example, such other equity interests may include partnership interests in a partnership or membership interests in a limited liability company.

        The requested authorization is limited to Xcel Energy's wholly-owned Subsidiaries and will not affect the aggregate limits or other conditions contained herein. A Subsidiary would be able to change its authorized capital, to change the par value, or change between par value and no-par stock, and to amend the certificate or articles of incorporation or other constituent document to effect such changes, without additional Commission approval. Additional terms that may be changed include dividend rates, conversion rates and dates, and expiration dates. Any such action by any Utility Subsidiary would be subject to and would only be taken upon the receipt of any necessary approvals by the applicable state commission or commissions with jurisdiction over the transaction.(24)


(24)
See New Century Energies, Inc., Holding Co. Act Release No. 26750 (Aug. 1, 1997); Conectiv, Inc., Holding Co. Act Release No. 26833 (Feb. 26, 1998); Dominion Resources, Inc., Holding Co. Act Release No. 27112 (Dec. 15, 1999).

        Applicants commit that in the event that proxy solicitations are necessary with respect to any change to a Subsidiary's corporate structure or internal corporate reorganizations, the applicable Subsidiary will seek the necessary Commission approvals under section 6(a)(2) and 12(e) of the Act, through an appropriate filing of a declaration.

        Xcel Energy seeks authorization to issue up to 35 million shares (the "Share Limitation") of common stock, and/or options, units or other derivative securities(25) with respect thereto, through the Authorization Period under its direct stock purchase plan, dividend reinvestment plan, incentive compensation plans and other employee and/or director benefit plans, whether now in effect or implemented after the date hereof (collectively, the "Plans").(26)


(25)
Such derivative securities could include, among other things, performance or phantom stock units.

(26)
Under the Financing Orders, Xcel Energy has authorization to issue up to 30 million shares through June 30, 2007. As of March 31, 2005, Xcel Energy has issued approximately 25 million shares, or options or settlement of restricted stock units or phantom stock units in respect thereof, pursuant to such authorization. The issuance of common stock upon the exercise of options issued prior to the date of an order in this proceeding is authorized by the Financing Orders and will not count against the limit described in Item 1.E.12. As to any awards of common stock, options or settlement of restricted stock units or phantom stock units issued after the date of the order in this proceeding, the authorization requested herein would supersede and replace the existing authorization.

        Xcel Energy issues and sells common stock pursuant to its dividend reinvestment plan and its common stock purchase plan to shareholders and other participants. Xcel Energy also has incentive compensation and other benefit plans under which Xcel Energy common stock, and/or options, units or other derivative securities with respect thereto, may be awarded to employees and/or directors of Xcel Energy and its Subsidiaries. Xcel Energy currently maintains the following stock-based benefit plans for employees and/or directors:

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        Xcel Energy proposes to issue and/or acquire in open market transactions, or by some other method which complies with applicable law and Commission interpretations then in effect, shares of Xcel Energy common stock distributable under Xcel Energy's current or any future Plans.

        The number of shares of Common Stock issuable upon the exercise of options or rights shall count against the Share Limitation at the time of issuance of such options or units. The issuance of common stock upon the exercise of options or units shall not count against the Share Limitation, to the extent that the issuance of such options or units has already been counted against the Share Limitation. To the extent that any options or units pursuant to this authorization expire or are forfeited, or are applied to satisfy any income tax withholding obligation, the number of shares counted against the Share Limitation upon the issuance of such options or units shall be reinstated. Only newly issued shares will be counted against the Share Limitation. Any shares of common stock acquired by Xcel Energy, or the trustee of any Plan, on the open market(27) for delivery pursuant to any such Plans shall not count against the Share Limitation and, to the extent such shares are applied to satisfy an obligation in respect of the exercise of options or units, the Share Limitation shall be reinstated. In addition, the issuance of common stock upon conversion of such options or units will not count against the financing limit requested in Item l.E.2. of this Application-Declaration.


(27)
Such open-market purchases of shares would generally be exempt pursuant to Rule 42, but may include purchases from investors that are affiliates.

    13.
    Dividends out of Capital.

        Section 12 of the Act and Rule 46 thereunder generally prohibit the payment of dividends out of capital or unearned surplus except pursuant to an order of the Commission. Xcel Energy and the Non-Utility Subsidiaries hereby request authority for each of the Non-Utility Subsidiaries to pay dividends out of capital or unearned surplus to the fullest extent of the law, provided, however, that without further approval of the Commission, (i) no Non-Utility Subsidiary shall declare or pay any dividend out of capital or unearned surplus if such Non-Utility Subsidiary derives any material part of its revenues from the sale of goods, services or electricity to any Utility Subsidiary and (ii) no Non-Utility Subsidiary will declare or pay any dividend out of capital or unearned surplus unless it: (x) has received excess cash as a result of the sale of its assets, (y) has engaged in a restructuring or reorganization, and/or (z) is returning capital to an associate company. Applicants request that the Commission reserve jurisdiction over the payment of such dividends out of capital or unearned surplus when any of these conditions are not met.

        The Applicants request authorization for each company in the Xcel Energy system to acquire, redeem or retire its securities or those of its direct and indirect subsidiaries, which securities may be either outstanding presently or issued and sold in the future from time to time during the Authorization Period. These transactions will be undertaken at either the competitive market prices for the securities or at the stated price for those securities, as applicable. The Utility Subsidiaries will acquire, retire or redeem securities only in accordance with Rule 42. The redemption or retirement of securities would be effected consistent with corporate law applicable in the jurisdiction where the company whose securities are being acquired, retired or redeemed is organized and in accordance with

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any applicable financing covenants.(28) See also Item l.F.5. above relating to open market purchases for or in connection with any Plan.


(28)
See National Grid Group plc, Holding Co. Act Release No. 27490 (January 16, 2002) (authorizing Niagara Mohawk Holdings, Inc. and its nonutility subsidiaries to pay dividends or to acquire, retire or redeem their securities without restriction, to the extent permitted under applicable state and corporate law or applicable financing covenants).

    15.
    Investment Securities.

        In addition to the types of securities described in Section 9(c) and Rule 40, Applicants request authorization to invest in the following securities:

        Rule 40 permits investments in any bond or evidence of indebtedness issued by any non-associate company which qualifies as a legal investment for funds or savings banks under the laws of New York, Pennsylvania or Massachusetts. The laws relating to legal investments for trust funds and savings banks under the laws of the enumerated states have been amended since the adoption of this provision of Rule 40. In some cases, the old practice of enumerating permitted investment categories has been replaced, in whole or in part, with a prudent investor standard.

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        Applicants believe that the investments described above satisfy such prudent investor standard.(29) However, Rule 40 permits investment only in bonds or evidences of indebtedness. Thus, Rule 40 would not in any event permit investment in shares of money market funds or in repurchase agreements.


(29)
The investment policy of Xcel Energy, which permits investment in the securities identified above, has been approved by the Board of Directors of Xcel Energy.

        The Commission has, however, on a number of occasions permitted investments in money market funds and in repurchase agreements through a money pool.(30) Applicants request authorization to make direct investments in such securities, outside of the money pool.


(30)
National Fuel Gas Company, et al., Holding Co. Act Release No. 27600 (Nov. 12, 2002); Dominion Resources, Inc., et al., Holding Co. Act Release No. 27634 (Jan 3, 2003); AGL Resources Inc., et al., Holding Co. Act Release No. 27828 (April 1, 2004); National Grid Transco, et al., Holding Co. Act Release No. 27898 (Sept. 30, 2004); AGL Resources, Inc., et al., Holding Co. Act Release No. 27917 (Nov. 24, 2004).

F.
Filing of Certificates of Notification

        Xcel Energy will integrate the reporting system of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "1933 Act") and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the "1934 Act") with the reporting system under the Act to eliminate duplication of filings with the Commission that cover essentially the same subject matters, resulting in a reduction of expense for both the Commission and Xcel Energy. To effect such integration, the portion of the 1933 Act and 1934 Act reports containing or reflecting disclosures of transactions occurring pursuant to the authorization granted in this proceeding will be incorporated by reference into this proceeding through Rule 24 certificates of notification. The certificates will also contain all other information required by Rule 24, including the certification that each transaction being reported on had been carried out in accordance with the terms and conditions of and for the purposes represented in this Application. Such certificates of notification will be filed within 60 days after the end of each of the first three calendar quarters, and 90 days after the end of the last calendar quarter, in which transactions occur. Such certificates will include the information required by Form U-6B-2 with respect to all securities issuances that are exempt under Rule 52, and will be filed in lieu of any separate filings on Form U-6B-2 pursuant to Rule 52.

        The Rule 24 certificates will also contain the following information:

        1.     sales of Common Stock or Equity-linked Securities by Xcel Energy during the quarter, including the purchase price per share and the market price per share at the date of the agreement of sale, as well as the aggregate amount issued by Xcel Energy during the Authorization Period of each type of securities;

        2.     the total number of shares of Xcel Energy common stock issued during the quarter under any of Xcel Energy's Plans, including (i) Xcel Energy's direct stock purchase and dividend reinvestment plan, (ii) Xcel Energy's executive compensation plan, (iii) any other employee and/or director benefit plan and (iv) any similar plans hereinafter adopted, including information to identify if such shares were issued pursuant to the authorization in this proceeding or otherwise; and the total number of shares issued or issuable under options granted during the Authorization Period pursuant to authorization granted in this proceeding;

        3.     in the event Xcel Energy common stock has been transferred to a seller of securities of a company being acquired, the number of shares so issued, the value per share and whether the shares are restricted in the hands of the acquiror;

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        4.     if a guarantee or other form of credit support is issued during the quarter pursuant to the authorization requested in this proceeding, the name of the guarantor, the name of the beneficiary of the guarantee and the amount, terms and purpose of the guarantee;

        5.     the amount and terms of any indebtedness issued by Xcel Energy during the quarter, and a chart showing the total amount of Long-term Debt and Short-term Debt outstanding for Xcel Energy versus the total amount of Long-term Debt and Short-term Debt authorized for Xcel Energy in this proceeding;

        6.     with respect to each participant in the Utility Money Pool, the maximum borrowings from and loans to the money pool during the quarter, as well as the outstanding balances on the last day of the quarter and the interest rate applied to such borrowings and loans;

        7.     the amount and terms of any financings consummated by any Non-Utility Subsidiary during the quarter which financings are not exempt under Rule 52, showing separately the amount of non-exempt securities issued by Non-Utility Subsidiaries during the Authorization Period;

        8.     the amount and terms of any financings consummated by any Utility Subsidiary during the quarter pursuant to the exemption provided under Rule 52;

        9.     the amount and terms of any financings consummated by any Non-Utility Subsidiary during the quarter pursuant to the exemption provided under Rule 52;

        10.   the notional amount and principal terms of any Hedging Transaction or Anticipatory Hedge entered into during the quarter by Xcel Energy or any Utility Subsidiary and the identity of the parties to such instruments, showing also the outstanding notional amount of Hedging Transactions and Anticipatory Hedges previously reported under this item;

        11.   the name and parent company of any Finance Subsidiary created during the quarter; the amount invested in any Finance Subsidiary during the quarter and the amount and terms of any securities issued by any Finance Subsidiary during the quarter, showing separately the amount of all securities issued by such Finance Subsidiaries during the Authorization Period;

        12.   the name, parent company and amount invested in any new Intermediate Subsidiary during the quarter; as well as the reason for such investment and the assets or securities held by each Intermediate Subsidiary;

        13.   with respect to any Development Activities or Administrative Activities conducted by Xcel Energy or any of its Subsidiaries during the quarter, the nature of such activities, the dollar amount expended, the purpose of the expenditure and the investment; showing separately the aggregate amount of such development costs expended by Xcel Energy and its Subsidiaries during the Authorization Period;

        14.   with respect to any dividends paid by any Non-Utility Subsidiary out of capital or unearned surplus during the quarter, the date and amount of such dividends paid, to whom such dividends are paid and the circumstances that gave rise to the need to make such payment out of capital or unearned surplus;

        15.   with respect to any internal reorganization of any Subsidiaries during the quarter, a description of the nature of such reorganization;

        16.   if any Subsidiaries are Variable Interest Entities ("VIEs") as that term is used in FASB Interpretation 46R, Consolidation of Variable Interest Entities, provide a description of any financing transactions conducted during the reporting period that were used to fund such VIEs;

        17.   if any financial proceeds are used for VIEs, a description of the accounting for such transaction under FASB Interpretation 46R;

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        18.   the consolidated balance sheet of Xcel Energy as of the end of the quarter, and separate balance sheets as of the end of the quarter for each company that has engaged in jurisdictional financing transactions during the quarter;

        19.   a table showing, as of the end of the quarter, the dollar and percentage components of the capital structures of Xcel Energy, on a consolidated basis, and each Utility Subsidiary;

        20.   a retained earnings analysis of Xcel Energy, on a consolidated basis, and of each Utility Subsidiary detailing gross earnings, goodwill amortization, dividends paid out of each capital account and the resulting capital account balances at the end of each quarter; and

        21.   future registration statements filed under the 1933 Act with respect to securities that are the subject of the Application will be filed (or incorporated by reference) as exhibits to the next certificate filed pursuant to Rule 24.

ITEM 2. Fees, Commissions and Expenses

        Xcel Energy expects to pay or incur up to $20,000 in aggregate fees and expenses in connection with the preparation and filing of this Application. The above fees do not include fees, commissions and expenses incurred in connection with the issuance and sale of securities.

ITEM 3. Applicable Statutory Provisions

        Sections 6(a), 7, 9(a), 10, 12(b), 12(c), 12(f) and 13(b) of the Act and Rules 40, 42, 43, 45, 46, 53, 54, 87 and 90 are considered applicable to the proposed transactions. To the extent that the proposed transactions are considered by the Commission to require authorization, exemption or approval under any section of the Act or the rules and regulations other than those set forth above, request for such authorization, exemption or approval is hereby made.

        Rule 54 promulgated under the Act states that in determining whether to approve the issue or sale of a security by a registered holding company for purposes other than the acquisition of an exempt wholesale generator ("EWG"), as defined in Section 32 of the Act, or a foreign utility company ("FUCO"), as defined in Section 33 of the Act, or other transactions by such registered holding company or its subsidiaries other than with respect to EWGs or FUCOs, the Commission shall not consider the effect of the capitalization or earnings of any subsidiary which is an EWG or a FUCO upon the registered holding company system if Rules 53(a), (b) and (c) are satisfied.

        Xcel Energy currently satisfies the requirements of Rule 53(a)(1) for the issuance or sale of securities for purposes of financing the acquisition of, or the guarantee of a security of, an EWG. Xcel Energy's consolidated retained earnings, as defined in Rule 53, at March 31, 2005, was approximately $420.8 million. As of March 31, 2005, Xcel Energy's "aggregate investment," as defined in Rule 53(a)(l), in EWGs and FUCOs was $6.1 million,(31) or approximately 1.4% of Xcel Energy's consolidated retained earnings at March 31, 2005.


(31)
For purposes of these calculations, Xcel Energy's investment in NRG Energy, Inc. ("NRG") and its subsidiaries has not been included as an investment in EWGs and FUCOs upon NRG's emergence from bankruptcy on December 5, 2003 upon which Xcel Energy divested its interest in NRG.

        Xcel Energy currently complies with, and will comply with, the record-keeping requirements of Rule 53(a)(2), the limitation under Rule 53(a)(3) on the use of the Xcel Energy system's domestic public-utility company personnel to render services to EWGs and FUCOs, and the requirements of

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Rule 53(a)(4) concerning the submission of copies of certain filings under the Act to retail regulatory commissions.

        The circumstances described in Rule 53(b)(1) have not occurred.

        The circumstances described in Rule 53(b)(2) have not occurred. The average of the consolidated retained earnings of Xcel Energy for the four quarterly periods ended March 31, 2005 was approximately $420.8 million, an increase of approximately $268.4 million over the average of Xcel Energy's consolidated retained earnings for the four quarterly periods ended March 31, 2005 ($152.4 million). Furthermore, Xcel Energy's "aggregate investment" in EWGs and FUCOs as of March 31, 2005 of $6.1 million did not exceed 2% of the total capital invested in utility operations.

        The circumstances described in Rule 53(b)(3) have not occurred. In 2004 Xcel Energy reported no operating income (loss) attributable to its direct and indirect investments in EWGs and FUCOs. In 2004 Xcel Energy's investment in Denver City Energy Associates LP ("DCEA") was accounted for on the equity method and thus was not included in the consolidated operating income of Xcel Energy. In 2003, Xcel Energy sold its direct investment in DCEA. It now retains only an 11% indirect ownership interest through US Power Fund LP, for which Xcel Energy reported equity earnings of $336,419 in 2004. Thus, the requirements of Rule 53(c) are met.

        Since Rules 53(a), (b) and (c) are satisfied, the Commission should not consider the effect of the capitalization or earnings of any EWG or FUCO of Xcel Energy upon the registered holding company system of Xcel Energy.

ITEM 4. Regulatory Approvals

        The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ("FERC") issued on June 26, 2003 interim rules implementing documentation requirements for FERC-regulated entities that participate in cash management programs. The Utility Subsidiaries participating in the Utility Money Pool will maintain the required documents, as applicable.

        The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission approved NSP-M's participation in the Utility Money Pool in July 2004. No other state approvals are necessary for NSP-M to participate in the Utility Money Pool.

        NSP-W does not have state regulatory approval to participate in the Utility Money Pool. The Michigan Public Service Commission has granted NSP-W approval to participate in the Utility Money Pool. However, NSP-W's application for approval from the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin has been withdrawn.

        The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission has approved SPS's participation in the Utility Money Pool to a maximum amount of $100 million. No other state approvals are necessary for SPS to participate in the Utility Money Pool.

        No other state or federal commission other than the Commission has jurisdiction with respect to any of the proposed transactions described in this Application.

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ITEM 5. Procedure

        The Applicants hereby request that there be no hearing on this Application and that the Commission issue its order as soon as practicable after the filing hereof. The Commission is requested to issue and publish the requisite notice under Rule 23 with respect to this Application-Declaration as soon as possible, such notice to specify the minimum period allowed under the Commission's rule during which comments may be entered and the date on which an order of the Commission granting and permitting the Application-Declaration to become effective may be entered by the Commission, and to issue an order granting and permitting this Application-Declaration to become effective prior to the expiration of the financing authority in the Financing Orders on June 30, 2005. The Applicants hereby (i) waive a recommended decision by a hearing officer, (ii) waive a recommended decision by any other responsible officer of the Commission, (iii) consent that the Division of Investment Management may assist in the preparation of the Commission's decision and (iv) waive a 30-day waiting period between the issuance of the Commission's order and the date on which it is to become effective.

ITEM 6. Exhibits and Financial Statements

        The following Exhibits and Financial Statements are applicable to this Application.


Exhibit No.
  Description of Document
A-1   Restated Articles of Incorporation of Xcel Energy (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.01 to Xcel Energy's Form 8-K (File No. 1-3034) filed on August 21, 2000).

A-2

 

By-Laws of Xcel Energy (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3.01 to Xcel Energy's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2004, File No. 1-3034).

F-1

 

Preliminary opinion of counsel (previously filed)

F-2

 

Past tense opinion of counsel (to be filed by amendment)

G

 

Proposed form of notice (previously filed)

H

 

Capitalization Table of Xcel Energy Inc. (previously filed)

I

 

Ratings of Xcel Energy and its Principal Utility Subsidiaries (previously filed)

J

 

Utility Money Pool Agreement (previously filed)

K

 

List of Subsidiaries (revised)

L

 

Cash Flow Projections for Xcel Energy and its Utility Subsidiaries (Confidential treatment requested pursuant to Rule 104(b), 17 CFR 250-104(b))

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Exhibit No.
  Description of Document
3.1   Consolidated Balance Sheet of Xcel Energy as of December 31, 2003 (incorporated by reference to Xcel Energy's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2003, File No. 1-3034).

3.2

 

Consolidated Statement of Income of Xcel Energy for the year ended December 31, 2003 (incorporated by reference to Xcel Energy's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2003, File No. 1-3034).

3.3

 

Consolidated Balance Sheet of Xcel Energy as of September 30, 2004 (incorporated by reference to Xcel Energy's Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2004, File No. 1-3034).

3.4

 

Consolidated Statement of Income of Xcel Energy for the quarter ended September 30, 2004 (incorporated by reference to Xcel Energy's Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2004, File No. 1-3034).

3.5

 

Consolidated Balance Sheet of Xcel Energy as of December 31, 2004 (incorporated by reference to Xcel Energy's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2004, File No. 1-3034).

3.6

 

Consolidated Statement of Income of Xcel Energy for the year ended December 31, 2004 (incorporated by reference to Xcel Energy's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2004, File No. 1-3034).

3.7

 

Consolidated Balance Sheet of Xcel Energy as of March 31, 2005 (incorporated by reference to Xcel Energy's Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2005, File No. 1-3034).

3.8

 

Consolidated Statement of Income of Xcel Energy for the quarter ended March 31, 2005 (incorporated by reference to Xcel Energy's Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2005, File No. 1-3034).

ITEM 7. Information as to Environmental Effects

        None of the matters that are the subject of this Application involve a "major federal action" nor do they "significantly affect the quality of the human environment" as those terms are used in Section 102(2)(C) of the National Environmental Policy Act. None of the proposed transactions that are the subject of this Application will result in changes in the operation of the Applicants and their subsidiaries that will have an impact on the environment. The Applicants are not aware of any federal agency which has prepared or is preparing an environmental impact statement with respect to the transactions proposed herein.

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SIGNATURE

        Pursuant to the requirements of the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, as amended, the Applicants have duly caused this Amendment No. 2 to Form U-1 Application-Declaration to be signed on their behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.

Date: June 20, 2005   XCEL ENERGY INC.

 

 

By:

/s/  
GEORGE E. TYSON II      
    Name: George E. Tyson II
    Title: Vice President and Treasurer

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EXHIBIT K


LIST OF SUBSIDIARIES OF XCEL ENERGY INC.

Name of Subsidiary

  Description of Business
1480 Welton, Inc.   Holds real estate

Albany Countryside LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

BCH Energy, Limited Partnership

 

Inactive

Baugh Lateral Ditch Company

 

Cooling water for generating facilities

Beeman Irrigating Ditch & Milling Company

 

Cooling water for generating facilities

Bemidji Townhouse LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Blaine North Pointe LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Borger Energy Associates, L.P.

 

Energy related projects

Borger Funding Corporation

 

Energy related projects

Cadence Network, Inc.

 

Business process outsourcer

Carolina Energy, L.P.

 

Inactive

Central Towers LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Chaska Brickstone LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Chippewa and Flambeau Improvement Company

 

Operates hydro reservoirs in Wisconsin

Civic Center Apartments LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Clearwater Investments, Inc.

 

Owns interests in affordable housing projects

CMS LLC

 

Owns interests in affordable housing projects

Colfax Prairie Homes LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Consolidated Extension Canal Company

 

Cooling water for generating facilities

Cottage Court LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Cottage Homesteads of Hillcrest LP

 

Owns interests in affordable housing projects

Cottage Homesteads of Willow Ponds LP

 

Owns interests in affordable housing projects

Cottages of Vadnais Heights LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Crown Ridge Apartments LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Dakotah Pioneer LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Dragon Energy Corp.

 

Inactive

Driftwood Partners LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

ESOCO Crockett, Inc.

 

Manage power plant partnerships

East Creek LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Edenvale Family Housing LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects
     

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Ekibastus Power Development Limited

 

Holds coal equipment

Eloigne Company

 

Owns interests in affordable housing projects which qualify for low income housing tax credits

Enterprise Irrigating Ditch Company

 

Cooling water for generating facilities

Fairview Ridge LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Farmington Family Housing LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Farmington Townhomes LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Front Range Energy Associates, LLC

 

Inactive

Gardeners Mutual Ditch Company

 

Cooling water for generating facilities

Granite Hill LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Green and Clear Lakes Company

 

Water storage for Cabin Creek Hydroelectric facility

Groveland Terrace Townhomes LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Hearthstone Village LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Independent Power International Limited

 

Holding Company for Independent Power UK Limited

Independent Power UK Limited

 

Developed power plant projects in the UK

J & D 14-93 LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Jefferson Heights of Zumbrota LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Jones and Donnelly Ditch Company

 

Cooling water for generating facilities

KES Jamaica, LP

 

Inactive

KES Montego, Inc.

 

Inactive

Las Animas Consolidated Canal Company

 

Cooling water for generating facilities

Lakeville Court LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Lauring Green LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Links Lane LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Lyndale Avenue Townhomes LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Mahtomedi Woodland LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Majestic View LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Mankato Townhomes I LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Marsh Run of Brainerd LP

 

Owns interests in affordable housing projects

Marvin Garden LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

MDI LP #44

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Moorhead Townhomes LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects
     

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NCE Communications, Inc.

 

No operations

NSP Lands, Inc.

 

Holds non-utility real estate in Wisconsin

NSP Nuclear Corp.

 

Holds NSP-M's interest in Nuclear Management Co. LLC

Northern Colorado Telecommunications, LLC

 

Telecommunications

Northern States Power Company, a Minnesota corporation

 

Public utility (gas & electric)

Northern States Power Company, a Wisconsin corporation

 

Public utility (gas & electric)

Nuclear Management Company, LLC

 

Operates Monticello and Prairie Island nuclear generating plants

Oakdale Leased Housing Associates LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

P.S.R. Investments, Inc.

 

Owns certain life insurance policies acquired prior to 1986

Park Rapids Townhomes LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Planergy International Inc.

 

Intermediate holding company

Planergy Services, Inc.

 

Energy services

Plover LLC

 

Owns interests in affordable housing projects

Polynesian Village 1994 LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Prescott Development LLC

 

Inactive

Private Fuel Storage LLC

 

Developing private temporary spent nuclear fuel storage facility

Public Service Company of Colorado

 

Public utility (gas, electric & thermal)

Quixx Borger Cogen, Inc.

 

Energy related projects

Quixx Carolina, Inc.

 

Inactive

Quixx Corporation

 

Energy related projects

Quixx Jamaica, Inc.

 

Inactive

Quixx Linden, L.P.

 

Energy related projects

Quixx Louisville, L.L.C.

 

Energy related projects

Quixx Mountain Holdings, LLC

 

Inactive

Quixx Power Services, Inc.

 

Energy related projects

Quixx Resources, Inc.

 

Energy related projects

Quixx WPP94, Inc.

 

Energy related projects

Quixx WRR, L.P.

 

Energy related projects

Quixxlin Corporation

 

Energy related projects
     

K-3



Reddy Kilowatt Corporation

 

Energy sales and marketing services

Rochester Townhomes LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Rushford Housing LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

RWIC Credit Fund LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Safe Haven Homes, LLC

 

Owns interests in affordable housing projects

Shade Tree Apartments LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Shakopee Boulder Ridge LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Seren Innovations, Inc.

 

Provides cable, telephone and high speed internet access system

Shenandoah Woods LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Shoe Factory Holdings LLC

 

Owns interests in affordable housing projects

Sioux Falls Housing Equity Fund I LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Sioux Falls Partners LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Sioux River LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Southwestern Public Service Company

 

Public utility (electric)

St. Cloud Housing LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Stratford Flats LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Texas-Ohio Pipeline, Inc.

 

Inactive

The East Boulder Ditch Company

 

Cooling water for generating facilities

The Fisher Ditch Company

 

Cooling water for generating facilities

The Hillcrest Ditch and Reservoir Company

 

Cooling water for generating facilities

The United Water Company

 

Cooling water for generating facilities

Tower Terrace LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

TRANSLink Development Co. LLC

 

Inactive

United Power and Land Company

 

Holds non-utility real estate

US Power Fund LP

 

Private Equity Fund

WYCO Development LLC

 

Acquire, own and lease natural gas transportation facilities

WestGas InterState, Inc.

 

Natural gas transmission company

Windpower Partners 1994, L.P.

 

Energy related projects

Woodland Village LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Woodsedge Eau Claire LP

 

Owns interests in affordable housing projects

Wyoming LP

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects

Wyoming LP II

 

Owns interest in affordable housing projects
     

K-4



XERS Inc.

 

Inactive

Xcel Energy Argentina Inc.

 

Held CIESA assets in Argentina; CIESA assets were sold in 4th quarter of 2004

Xcel Energy Communications Group Inc.

 

Intermediate holding company for subsidiaries providing broadband telecommunications and related services

Xcel Energy Foundation

 

Charitable activities

Xcel Energy International Inc.

 

Intermediate holding company for international subsidiaries

Xcel Energy Markets Holdings Inc.

 

Intermediate holding company for subsidiaries providing energy marketing services

Xcel Energy O&M Services Inc.

 

Inactive

Xcel Energy Performance Contracting Inc.

 

Sales of marketing and natural gas

Xcel Energy Products and Services Inc.

 

Retail energy products and services provider

Xcel Energy Retail Holdings Inc.

 

Intermediate holding company for subsidiaries providing services to retail customers

Xcel Energy Services Inc.

 

Service company for Xcel Energy system

Xcel Energy Transco Inc.

 

Intermediate holding company; owns interest in TRANSlink Development Co. LLC

Xcel Energy Utility Services Inc.

 

Intermediate Subsidiary created to provide administrative services to facilitate sale of Utility Engineering Corporation

Xcel Energy Ventures Inc.

 

Intermediate holding company for subsidiaries to develop and manage new business ventures

Xcel Energy WYCO Inc.

 

Finance and hold 50% interest in WYCO Development LLC

Xcel Energy Wholesale Group Inc.

 

Intermediate holding company for subsidiaries providing wholesale energy

Xcel Energy Wholesale Propane Inc.

 

Inactive

Xcel Energy-Cadence Inc.

 

Partner in Cadence Network

Young Gas Storage Company

 

Owns 47.5% interest in Young Gas Storage Company, Ltd.

Young Gas Storage Company, Ltd.

 

Owns and operates an underground gas storage facility

e prime Energy Marketing, Inc.

 

Inactive

e prime Florida, Inc.

 

Inactive

e prime, inc.

 

Inactive

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