Xcel Energy (Northern States Power) (Northern States Power Co - North Dakota)

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Last verified (tariff snapshot)
Feb 25, 2026
Page updated
Feb 25, 2026

Xcel Energy (Northern States Power), operating as Northern States Power Co - North Dakota, is an investor-owned electric utility serving customers in North Dakota. Serves Grand Forks and ~97k ND customers. Standard residential: $15/mo basic. Seasonal kWh: 8.548¢ Jun-Sep, 6.949¢ Oct-May. Fuel Cost Charge varies. Rate book xcelenergy.com/company/rates_and_regulations/rates/rate_books.

This page brings together tariff-based rate information from our research, federal EIA statistics on sales and generation when available, and the cities and states this provider serves.

Residential rates

Tariff snapshot (Grand Forks, ND)

Customer charge
$15.00/mo
Energy charge (example tier)
7.33¢/kWh

Seasonal/tiered rates and riders may apply. Example tier used in our estimates.

xcelenergy.com· verified 2026-02-25

Example bill at 1,000 kWh (derived from tariff snapshot): $88.30/mo

Based on snapshot; excludes local taxes/fees; riders may vary.

For city-specific estimates (including water, sewer, trash), see Grand Forks's full breakdown

Our estimates use tariff and official rate data from utility and regulatory sources. See our methodology for how we calculate bill estimates.

States & cities served

Cities in our dataset where this provider offers electric service. Click through to see utility cost estimates for each city.

North Dakota

Data sources

  • Our research: Tariff documents, PSC/regulatory filings, and official utility rate schedules. Each city page cites sources and last-verified dates.
  • EIA (2024): Form 861 (sales, revenue, customers) and Form 860 (generation capacity by fuel). Supplementary context; our tariff-based rates remain primary for bill estimates.

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