Xcel Energy will sell a large gas-fired power plant in Mankato for $680 million, less than three months after the company bought it for $650 million.
Xcel announced Monday that it would sell Mankato Energy Center to Denver-based Southwest Generation. Xcel had purchased the plant in January from Southern Power after a contentious proceeding before Minnesota public-utility regulators.
Proceeds from the sale will be used primarily to reduce Xcel Energy's overall financing needs and improve the company's "credit metrics," Xcel said in a statement.
As for the $30 million gain on the sale, Xcel said it would spend more than two-thirds of it on corporate giving and COVID-19 relief efforts in the eight states in which it operates.
Southwest Generation made an offer on the Mankato plant later in the first quarter, after the deal had closed with Southern, according to Xcel.
The 760-megawatt power plant in Mankato, the largest natural gas facility in Xcel's fleet, will continue providing electricity to Xcel through long-term contracts.
Minneapolis-based Xcel, the state's largest electricity provider, announced in late 2018 that it would buy the Mankato Energy Center from Atlanta-based Southern Power. Xcel planned to incorporate the plant into its rate base.
But the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission (PUC) rejected the transaction in September, saying it wasn't in the interest of Xcel's ratepayers.