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Xcel Energy provides electricity and natural gas services through four subsidiaries across eight states. It generates power from nuclear, coal, natural gas, hydro, solar, and wind, then transmits and distributes it to homes and businesses. The company aims to deliver 100% carbon-free electricity by 2050, while maintaining reliable energy delivery. It differentiates itself with multi-state scale, a diverse generation mix, and a clear transition timeline.
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Minneapolis, Minnesota
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1909
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Minnesota mandates flexible interconnection, VPP pilot for Xcel Energy. The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission has approved Xcel Energy's Integrated Distribution Plan, attaching mandates for flexible interconnection policies and a dedicated virtual power plant pilot program to expand distributed energy integration. Aug 12 2026 The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission (MPUC) has accepted Xcel Energy's Integrated Distribution Plan (IDP), approving the utility's long-term distribution roadmap and future rate-case framework while attaching key compliance mandates focused on distributed energy resource (DER) integration, grid safety, and affordability. To accelerate DER deployment and address distribution constraints, the MPUC ordered Xcel Energy to submit two technical compliance filings by the end of 2026. The first requires updates on flexible interconnection policies designed to reduce grid bottlenecks, streamline queue management, and facilitate faster DER integration. The second requires Xcel to update its planned net load methodology to improve forecasting and better model the grid impacts and capacity contributions of distributed solar and energy storage systems. Improved DER integration is expected to enhance overall distribution efficiency and lower system-wide costs for ratepayers. Looking further ahead, the Commission directed Xcel Energy to file a dedicated virtual power plant (VPP) pilot program by March 1, 2027. The initiative will examine how aggregated customer-owned assets, including rooftop solar, residential storage, and flexible loads, can be coordinated to provide grid services and support overall reliability. Notably, the MPUC explicitly mandated that the VPP pilot include pathways and considerations for low-income customers, renters, and residents of multi-family buildings. The order also included several directives aimed at utility transparency, system resilience, and equity across Xcel's service territory. The Commission mandated technical workshops regarding the valuation of reliability in distribution proceedings, alongside a requirement for Xcel to draft and submit a comprehensive Wildfire Mitigation Plan. Additionally, Xcel Energy's technical standards will undergo an independent engineering audit, and the utility must participate in discussions to integrate environmental justice and equity considerations into its distribution planning and budgeting. Stakeholder reaction Erica McConnell, staff attorney at the Environmental Law & Policy Center (ELPC), commented on the decision: "Xcel's IDP is a big step forward for Minnesota, reflecting the Commission's commitment to enhancing grid reliability and addressing growing distribution budgets and affordability concerns. We were especially pleased to see the Commission push the Company to improve its flexible interconnection plan and report back on its progress in the near term. We look forward to continuing to work with Xcel, the Commission, and other stakeholders on improving the integration of distributed resources into distribution planning, while also protecting affordability and promoting equity." Will Kenworthy, senior regulatory director for Vote Solar, noted the role of customer-sited hardware in supporting bulk power needs: "The Commission's decision proves that modern distribution planning can strengthen reliability while making the grid more affordable and accessible for everyone. We applaud the Commission for advancing a virtual power plant pilot that will explore how community-driven technologies like rooftop solar and home batteries can work together to support the electric grid. The pilot recognizes that when these customer-owned energy resources are coordinated, they can improve reliability, lower costs, and give Minnesotans more choices in how they participate in the clean energy future. We are committed to our ongoing collaboration with Xcel Energy, the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission, and stakeholders to ensure the distribution system evolves in ways that expand customer choice, lower costs, and support an equitable clean energy future." Pouya Najmaie, policy and regulatory director for Cooperative Energy Futures, pointed to the equity provisions built into the order: "Cooperative Energy Futures is pleased that the Commission order the Xcel Energy to develop a consumer-centric VPP pilot program. We are even more grateful that the Commission required considerations for low-income customers, renters and people living in multi-family buildings. Cooperative Energy Futures and its member-owners looks forward to participating in this groundbreaking pilot." This content is protected by copyright and may not be reused. If you want to cooperate with PV Magazine Group and would like to reuse some of its content, please contact: [email protected]. More about
Xcel Energy invites volunteers to its 16th annual Day of Service. More than 40 nonprofit projects available for sign-up MINNEAPOLIS (Aug. 4, 2026) - Xcel Energy invites the public to join employees and their friends and families on Thursday, Sept. 10 through Saturday, Sept. 12 for its 16th annual Day of Service, an opportunity to give back to their communities. Volunteers can sign up now for one of more than 40 nonprofit projects in Minnesota. Many are based in the Twin Cities metro area, with other opportunities near Mankato, Red Wing, St. Cloud and Faribault. Indoor and outdoor projects are available, from planting trees to packing meals for those with food insecurities and landscaping activities to packing school supplies for students in need. "Day of Service is a meaningful way for us to give back to the organizations that help strengthen our communities every day," said Bria Shea, president of Xcel Energy in Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota. "Supporting the communities we live and work in is at the heart of who we are, and we're proud to devote our time and resources - not just during these few days - but year-round to make a difference. People of all ages and abilities can participate and we invite you join us." Xcel Energy's Day of Service has been an annual tradition since 2010 and is the company's largest volunteer effort. Last year, over 2,900 employees, contractors, friends, family, retirees and customers across the eight states Xcel Energy serves contributed 8,900 hours of volunteer work - including packing more than 81,000 meals and assembling 6,600 supply kits for teachers and students. Their efforts benefited nearly 100 nonprofits and generated an economic impact of more than $321,000. Day of Service was created as a tribute to the victims, survivors and first responders of 9/11, as well as all those who work to keep communities and the country safe. The annual volunteer event provides an opportunity for Xcel Energy and members of the community to come together and contribute to projects that benefit local nonprofits. Registration to volunteer for Day of Service closes Aug. 28. About Xcel Energy Xcel Energy (NASDAQ: XEL) is a leading energy provider, dedicated to serving millions of customers with excellence. Xcel Energy, Inc. make energy work better for customers, helping them thrive every day. That means always raising the bar - delivering better service and providing more reliable, resilient and sustainable energy. Xcel Energy, Inc. is committed to leading the clean energy transition, meeting its customers' need for more, cleaner power, while keeping bills as low as possible. Because the people Xcel Energy, Inc. serve depend on Xcel Energy, Inc. to power their lives. Headquartered in Minneapolis, Xcel Energy, Inc. work every day to generate and distribute electricity and gas to customers across eight states: Minnesota, Colorado, Wisconsin, Michigan, North Dakota, South Dakota, New Mexico, and Texas. For more information, visit xcelenergy.com or follow Xcel Energy, Inc. on X, and Facebook. Media contact. Members of the news media, contact:
Amundi acquires 1,090,291 shares of Xcel Energy Inc. $XEL. July 31, 2026 Key points. * Amundi nearly doubled its Xcel Energy stake in the first quarter, acquiring 1,090,291 additional shares for a total of 2.21 million shares valued at approximately $175.8 million. Institutional investors collectively own 78.38% of Xcel's stock. * Xcel Energy reported quarterly earnings of $0.93 per share, beating the $0.79 consensus estimate, but revenue of $3.12 billion fell short of expectations and declined 5.1% year over year. * The company declared a quarterly dividend of $0.5925 per share, representing an annualized payout of $2.37 and a yield of about 3%. Analysts maintain a consensus "Buy" rating with an average price target of $92.65. * MarketBeat previews top five stocks to own in August. Amundi lifted its holdings in shares of Xcel Energy Inc. (NASDAQ:XEL - Free Report) by 97.2% during the 1st quarter, according to the company in its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The institutional investor owned 2,212,376 shares of the company's stock after purchasing an additional 1,090,291 shares during the period. Amundi owned 0.35% of Xcel Energy worth $175,751,000 at the end of the most recent reporting period. Other large investors have also added to or reduced their stakes in the company. Cbre Investment Management Listed Real Assets LLC lifted its position in Xcel Energy by 18.1% during the fourth quarter. Cbre Investment Management Listed Real Assets LLC now owns 2,324,667 shares of the company's stock valued at $171,700,000 after buying an additional 356,208 shares in the last quarter. PKO Investment Management Joint Stock Co acquired a new stake in shares of Xcel Energy in the fourth quarter worth $1,477,000. Geode Capital Management LLC raised its stake in shares of Xcel Energy by 0.8% in the 4th quarter. Geode Capital Management LLC now owns 16,496,124 shares of the company's stock valued at $1,214,035,000 after acquiring an additional 126,498 shares during the period. Reaves W H & Co. Inc. raised its stake in shares of Xcel Energy by 13.1% in the 4th quarter. Reaves W H & Co. Inc. now owns 3,579,918 shares of the company's stock valued at $264,413,000 after acquiring an additional 415,759 shares during the period. Finally, Electron Capital Partners LLC raised its stake in shares of Xcel Energy by 15.2% in the 4th quarter. Electron Capital Partners LLC now owns 1,936,695 shares of the company's stock valued at $143,044,000 after acquiring an additional 255,884 shares during the period. Institutional investors and hedge funds own 78.38% of the company's stock. Xcel Energy stock performance. Xcel Energy stock opened at $78.23 on Friday. The company has a market cap of $48.84 billion, a PE ratio of 22.54, a P/E/G ratio of 2.05 and a beta of 0.39. The company has a fifty day moving average price of $79.60 and a two-hundred day moving average price of $79.45. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 1.45, a current ratio of 0.77 and a quick ratio of 0.68. Xcel Energy Inc. has a 12 month low of $69.16 and a 12 month high of $84.23. Discover more Stock Profit Calculator Market Cap Calculator Xcel Energy (NASDAQ:XEL - Get Free Report) last issued its earnings results on Thursday, July 30th. The company reported $0.93 earnings per share for the quarter, topping analysts' consensus estimates of $0.79 by $0.14. Xcel Energy had a net margin of 14.14% and a return on equity of 10.37%. The company had revenue of $3.12 billion for the quarter, compared to analysts' expectations of $3.55 billion. During the same period in the prior year, the company earned $1.59 earnings per share. The firm's revenue was down 5.1% compared to the same quarter last year. Research analysts expect that Xcel Energy Inc. will post 4.11 earnings per share for the current year. Xcel Energy announces dividend. The business also recently announced a quarterly dividend, which will be paid on Tuesday, October 20th. Shareholders of record on Tuesday, September 15th will be paid a $0.5925 dividend. This represents a $2.37 dividend on an annualized basis and a yield of 3.0%. The ex-dividend date is Tuesday, September 15th. Xcel Energy's payout ratio is presently 68.30%. Key Xcel Energy news. Here are the key news stories impacting Xcel Energy this week: * Positive Sentiment: Xcel reported second-quarter GAAP and ongoing earnings of $0.93 per share, well above the $0.79 analyst consensus. Net income rose to $586 million from $444 million a year earlier. Higher infrastructure investment recovery and lower power costs helped drive the improvement. Xcel Energy Second Quarter 2026 Earnings Report * Positive Sentiment: The company declared a quarterly dividend of $0.5925 per share, equivalent to an annualized payout of approximately $2.37 and a yield near 3%. The dividend supports Xcel's appeal to income-focused investors. * Positive Sentiment: Management's earnings-call discussion highlighted continued infrastructure investment and associated regulatory recovery, potentially supporting longer-term rate-base growth. Xcel Energy Q2 2026 Earnings Call Transcript * Neutral Sentiment: Xcel elected Peter Carter, Delta Air Lines' president, to its board. The appointment adds an executive with experience in strategy, policy and sustainability, but is unlikely to materially affect near-term earnings. Xcel Energy Elects Peter Carter to Board of Directors * Negative Sentiment: Revenue totaled $3.12 billion, below the $3.54 billion consensus estimate and down 5.1% year over year. The revenue miss may be weighing on the stock despite the EPS beat, particularly because utility investors focus on the durability of underlying growth. Xcel Q2 Earnings Beat Estimates on Infrastructure Investment Recovery Wall Street analyst weigh in. Several analysts recently issued reports on the company. BTIG Research reiterated a "buy" rating and issued a $98.00 price target on shares of Xcel Energy in a report on Friday, June 26th. Morgan Stanley set a $89.00 target price on Xcel Energy in a research note on Wednesday, June 24th. BMO Capital Markets decreased their price target on Xcel Energy from $95.00 to $92.00 and set an "outperform" rating for the company in a report on Wednesday, July 22nd. JPMorgan Chase & Co. lifted their price objective on shares of Xcel Energy from $91.00 to $102.00 and gave the company an "overweight" rating in a research note on Thursday, July 16th. Finally, Weiss Ratings reissued a "buy (b-)" rating on shares of Xcel Energy in a research report on Wednesday, June 17th. Two research analysts have rated the stock with a Strong Buy rating, fourteen have given a Buy rating and one has assigned a Sell rating to the company's stock. Based on data from MarketBeat, Xcel Energy currently has an average rating of "Buy" and a consensus target price of $92.65. Xcel Energy company profile. Xcel Energy NASDAQ: XEL is a Minneapolis-based, publicly traded utility holding company that develops, owns and operates regulated electricity and natural gas delivery systems. The company's core activities include generation, transmission and distribution of electricity, the delivery of natural gas to customers, and related customer service operations. Xcel provides a mix of utility services to residential, commercial and industrial customers and participates in wholesale energy markets where appropriate. Its generation portfolio combines nuclear, natural gas, coal and a growing share of renewable resources such as wind and solar. This instant news alert was generated by narrative science technology and financial data from MarketBeat in order to provide readers with the fastest reporting and unbiased coverage. Please send any questions or comments about this story to [email protected]. Before you consider Xcel Energy, you'll want to hear this. MarketBeat keeps track of Wall Street's top-rated and best performing research analysts and the stocks they recommend to their clients on a daily basis. MarketBeat has identified the five stocks that top analysts are quietly whispering to their clients to buy now before the broader market catches on... and Xcel Energy wasn't on the list. While Xcel Energy currently has a Buy rating among analysts, top-rated analysts believe these five stocks are better buys.
Regulatory Update: Xcel's distribution plan adopts steps toward greater transparency, VPP pilot. On July 30, 2026, the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission (Commission) approved Xcel Energy's (Xcel) 2025 Integrated Distribution Plan (Docket No. 25-142), adopting several measures Fresh Energy advocated for during the proceeding, including a review of Xcel's planning standards, development of grid utilization metrics, launch of a Virtual Power Plant pilot program, and added transparency measures. "Fresh Energy applauds the Commission's thoughtful approach to this docket, particularly its process for reviewing Xcel's planning standards," said Will Mulhern, director, electricity at Fresh Energy. "We appreciate the Commission's continued commitment to ensuring distribution system investments are cost-effective, support reliability, and advance end-use electrification." The Commission ordered Xcel to review its planning standards and report findings to the Commission and stakeholders. Such standards govern when aging equipment must be replaced or upgraded. Fresh Energy strongly supports this decision. In Fresh Energy's original comments Fresh Energy also urged the utility toward greater budget transparency and a more rigorous cost-benefit analysis, noting Xcel's proposed spending was 30 percent higher than its prior plan. This increased spending is a trend that Fresh Energy and other groups are seeing with utilities across its region and the country that warrants deeper review and understanding. While many factors contributing to rising distribution spending are necessary and outside the utility's control, such as the need to replace aging infrastructure, evaluating the utility's planning standards will provide necessary transparency. Fresh Energy appreciate the Commission's commitment to maintaining affordable service for Minnesota ratepayers and believe this evaluation will help ensure distribution investment decisions are aligned with industry best practices. In addition, the Commission ordered the creation of an Integrated Distribution Plan (IDP) Improvement Working Group to evaluate changes to the planning process, a proposal Fresh Energy and other stakeholders supported. Fresh Energy recommended this group be ordered to develop a metric for grid utilization, a recommendation the Commission adopted. This will help stakeholders understand how efficiently Xcel's distribution grid is being used as electrification increases demand. Fresh Energy believe grid utilization could be an important tool for containing costs in the face of rising demand. Fresh Energy also appreciate the Commission ordering Xcel to develop a Virtual Power Plant (VPP) pilot program. Fresh Energy is excited about the potential of VPPs to offset some need for fossil fuel peaking plants and support the utility meeting the 2040 100% clean energy law. Fresh Energy look forward to engaging with Xcel and stakeholders on the development of this proposal. More information about the IDP process and how Fresh Energy engages in them can be read here. Fresh Energy is looking forward to working with Xcel Energy and other stakeholders as the IDP is implemented to balance needed investments to balance Minnesota's energy goals while keeping customer bills affordable. Fresh Energy will also serve as a stakeholder in the new IDP Improvement Working Group as it develops a grid utilization metric and other recommendations ahead of Xcel's next IDP as Minnesota plans a distribution grid that's affordable, reliable, and ready to meet the state's climate targets as more residents and businesses electrify. At the same hearing, the Commission also approved Minnesota Power's and Otter Tail Power's Transportation Electrification Plans (TEPs) today (Xcel's TEP was approved in April), ordering Minnesota Power to develop a commercial fleet EV program and work with stakeholders on exploring electric carshare in their next TEP. "Utility planning for electric vehicles can play a key role in their affordability, accessibility, and advancing vehicle-to-grid integration, an important part of the energy transition," said Nick Haeg, senior associate, electric vehicles at Fresh Energy. "We are pleased the Commission supported utility plans to help achieve Minnesota's decarbonization targets while improving affordability for everyone." Fresh Energy is in unprecedented times for climate progress. Fresh Energy is fighting harder than ever for the just, prosperous, and resilient clean energy future that all Minnesotans deserve. Donate today and support its unrelenting advocacy.
Xcel Energy Q2 earnings call highlights. July 30, 2026 Key points. * Second-quarter earnings rose to $0.93 per share from $0.75 a year earlier, driven by higher electric revenue, AFUDC and lower depreciation. Xcel reaffirmed its 2026 EPS guidance of $4.04-$4.16 and expects average annual EPS growth above 9% through 2030. * Xcel invested more than $6 billion year to date in generation, transmission and distribution infrastructure, with over $10 billion in additional investment opportunities identified beyond its base plan. Its pipeline includes nearly 13 gigawatts of renewable generation and storage, more than 3 gigawatts of natural-gas generation and nearly 2,000 miles of transmission. * Data-center demand is becoming a major growth driver, with more than 20 gigawatts in the high-probability pipeline and 4 gigawatts of additional load expected by the end of 2027. Xcel is introducing large-load tariffs to ensure these customers cover their share of generation and interconnection costs, while continuing regulatory and wildfire-mitigation efforts. * Interested in Xcel Energy? Here are five stocks we like better. Xcel Energy NASDAQ: XEL reported second-quarter 2026 earnings of $0.93 per share, up from $0.75 per share a year earlier, as higher electric revenues, allowance for funds used during construction (AFUDC), and lower depreciation and amortization more than offset increased financing costs. The utility reaffirmed its 2026 ongoing earnings guidance of $4.04 to $4.16 per share and said it remains confident in delivering long-term earnings growth of 6% to 8% or more. The company also said it expects average EPS growth of more than 9% through 2030, supported by a growing pipeline of investment opportunities beyond its base capital plan. Infrastructure investment and generation pipeline. Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Bob Frenzel said Xcel invested $3 billion during the second quarter and more than $6 billion year to date in generation, transmission and distribution infrastructure across its eight-state service territory. During the quarter, the company placed Group 2 of Colorado's Power Pathway transmission project into commercial operation, began construction on a 150-mile, 345-kilovolt transmission project in the Upper Midwest, and completed Phase III of the Sherco Solar facility. The latter brought Sherco Solar's total capacity to 710 megawatts, which Frenzel said makes it one of the country's largest utility-scale solar facilities. Xcel also highlighted an independent monitor's report related to its SPS competitive request for proposals in Texas and New Mexico. The company was selected to provide 2,400 megawatts of renewable generation and 200 megawatts of natural gas-fired generation, representing about 70% of the recommended portfolio and approximately $6 billion in potential investment. Chief Financial Officer Brian Van Abel said the company now has line of sight to more than $10 billion in investments beyond its base plan, though some of those opportunities are expected to extend into the early 2030s. The company's five-year portfolio includes nearly 13 gigawatts of renewable generation and battery storage, more than 3 gigawatts of new natural-gas generation, and nearly 2,000 miles of high-voltage transmission. Discover more Business News Management said it has sought to support project execution by deepening partnerships with major suppliers and engineering, procurement and construction firms, while consolidating project planning and execution under one organization. Frenzel said the approach is intended to improve capital efficiency, lower execution risk and provide greater schedule certainty. Financial drivers and financing plan. Van Abel said higher electric revenues from non-fuel riders and sales growth increased second-quarter earnings by $0.17 per share. Higher AFUDC added $0.08 per share, while lower depreciation and amortization also contributed $0.08 per share. Other items contributed $0.03 per share, primarily due to positive returns from venture capital portfolios. These gains were partly offset by a $0.12-per-share impact from higher interest expense and a $0.06-per-share impact from common equity financing. Van Abel said the financing costs reflect the company's efforts to fund infrastructure investment while maintaining a strong balance sheet. Weather-adjusted electric sales rose 2.1% year to date, driven by activity in the energy sector at Southwestern Public Service and manufacturing growth across operating companies. Xcel continues to expect weather-adjusted electric sales to increase 3% for the full year. The company said it has addressed approximately $6 billion, or 85%, of the $7 billion equity need associated with its base five-year plan through equity forward and collar contracts, its at-the-market program and junior subordinated note issuances. Van Abel said Xcel still expects a long-term difference of roughly 200 to 250 basis points between rate-base growth and EPS growth. He said the company plans to provide an updated five-year capital plan, financing plan and 2027-2031 outlook during its third-quarter update. Data centers, tariffs and customer affordability. Xcel said it has 1 gigawatt of data-center load either operating or under construction and another 1 gigawatt under signed electric service agreements. The company expects to secure an additional 4 gigawatts of data-center load by the end of 2027, including at least 1 gigawatt by the end of 2026. Frenzel said the company's high-probability data-center pipeline exceeds 20 gigawatts, with near-term interest concentrated in the Upper Midwest and Southwest. The pipeline includes projects ranging from smaller urban facilities to campuses of roughly 1,000 megawatts. Management said future investments tied to data centers are generally part of its upside plan rather than its base plan. Frenzel said that in Xcel's resource-rich regions, a gigawatt of data-center demand could require roughly $5 billion to $6 billion, or more, of generation investment when supported by wind, solar, storage and natural-gas backup. Xcel received approval for a large-load tariff in Minnesota and has filed similar tariffs in Colorado and Wisconsin. The company also expects to file a tariff in Texas during the third quarter and is working on one in New Mexico. Management said the tariffs are designed to ensure large-load customers pay their full and fair share of generation and interconnection costs while allowing existing customers to benefit from greater use of grid assets. Regulatory progress and wildfire mitigation. Frenzel said Xcel advanced settlements or decisions in six active rate cases, including commission decisions in Minnesota's electric rate case and a South Dakota electric rate-case settlement. The company also cited proposed settlements in Colorado electric and natural-gas cases, as well as New Mexico electric and Minnesota natural-gas cases. The company said its Colorado settlement would provide a path to nearly double the size and participation in energy-assistance programs, while its Minnesota electric rate case expanded access to and funding for customer assistance programs. In Colorado, Frenzel said Xcel has intensified wildfire-mitigation work amid drought conditions and a low snowpack year. The company has installed more than 50 artificial-intelligence-enabled cameras and nearly 300 weather stations in the state, while also using enhanced power-safety settings, public-safety power shutoffs, system hardening and customer communication measures. Xcel expects to file its next Colorado wildfire mitigation plan in early 2027 and said it will also pursue state-level wildfire legislation during the 2027 legislative session. About Xcel Energy (NASDAQ:XEL). Xcel Energy NASDAQ: XEL is a Minneapolis-based, publicly traded utility holding company that develops, owns and operates regulated electricity and natural gas delivery systems. The company's core activities include generation, transmission and distribution of electricity, the delivery of natural gas to customers, and related customer service operations. Xcel provides a mix of utility services to residential, commercial and industrial customers and participates in wholesale energy markets where appropriate. Its generation portfolio combines nuclear, natural gas, coal and a growing share of renewable resources such as wind and solar. This instant news alert was generated by narrative science technology and financial data from MarketBeat in order to provide readers with the fastest reporting and unbiased coverage. Please send any questions or comments about this story to [email protected]. Before you consider Xcel Energy, you'll want to hear this. MarketBeat keeps track of Wall Street's top-rated and best performing research analysts and the stocks they recommend to their clients on a daily basis. MarketBeat has identified the five stocks that top analysts are quietly whispering to their clients to buy now before the broader market catches on... and Xcel Energy wasn't on the list. While Xcel Energy currently has a Buy rating among analysts, top-rated analysts believe these five stocks are better buys. 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